Cubs eye Dylan Cease as $157M ace to bolster rotation and strike out competition in free agency race

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Cubs Set Sights on Dylan Cease as Potential Ace to Strengthen Rotation

The Chicago Cubs find themselves in a familiar position: in need of a top-tier starting pitcher to elevate their rotation. As the offseason approaches, the Cubs are eyeing several promising free agents, with San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease emerging as a prime target.

Cease Hits Free Agency

Dylan Cease is poised to enter free agency following the conclusion of this season. Despite the Padres opting not to trade him at the deadline, their financial constraints suggest they may not be the ideal fit moving forward. This scenario opens the door for the Cubs, who possess both the financial resources and the pressing need for a right-handed starter.

In an early prediction by Sports Illustrated’s Jackson Robertson, Cease’s name is prominently linked to the Cubs. The team’s requirement for an ace aligns perfectly with Cease’s skill set and potential contributions to the roster.

Market Value on the Rise

As Cease prepares to hit the open market, all eyes will be on his performance and valuation. Over the last five seasons, he has consistently surpassed the 200-strikeout mark, establishing himself as a formidable presence on the mound. Though his current season statistics may not reflect his true capabilities—standing at 8-11 with a 4.59 ERA—his track record suggests he will attract significant interest during free agency.

Currently earning $13.75 million, Cease is projected to command a six-year contract exceeding $157 million, based on estimates from Spotrac. This projection translates to a potential salary of around $26 million per year, marking an impressive 89% increase from his current earnings.

A Prime Investment Opportunity

At just 29 years old, Cease is stepping into what is typically considered a pitcher’s prime, making him an attractive prospect for teams looking to make a long-term investment. The Cubs, recognizing both their need and the opportunity, may see Cease as more than just another free-agent signing; he could be the cornerstone of their pitching staff for years to come.

As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be on Cease to see whether he secures the anticipated contract or opts for a different path. The Cubs undoubtedly hope to be at the forefront of that discussion, ready to bolster their rotation with a true ace.

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