Chicago Cubs Insider Advocates for Blockbuster Trade for Sandy Alcantara
In a recent discussion on Marquee Sports Network, Chicago Cubs insider Bruce Levine strongly advocated for the team to pursue a trade for Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara, the 2022 NL Cy Young Award winner.
A Strong Case for Alcantara
Levine highlighted the potential for the Cubs to acquire Alcantara, who is set to earn $17 million in 2026 and possibly $21 million in 2027. “So I’m looking for a big trade for a guy that’s making $17 million in 2026, possibly $21 million in 2027. That’s Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins,” he stated. This financial structure could provide the Cubs with a significant long-term asset if they can orchestrate a deal.
Dominance Resurfaces
Despite a challenging season reflected in his 11-12 record and a 5.36 ERA over 31 starts, Alcantara demonstrated flashes of his previous dominance, particularly as the season wound down. Levine emphasized this resurgence, noting, “[Alcantara] was back to being the dominant pitcher that he was at the end of the year.” This late-season performance could indicate a return to form, making him an appealing target for Chicago.
A Championship-Worthy Rotation
Levine painted a picture of a formidable Cubs rotation should Alcantara join the ranks. He envisioned a dynamic duo with Alcantara and Cade Horton at the top, supported by three seasoned veterans. “Putting him and [Cade] Horton as your one and two, and having the three veterans backing that up, to me, that’s a championship-caliber rotation,” he remarked. Such a rotation could elevate the Cubs’ competitive edge in the league, positioning them as serious contenders.
Conclusion
As the Cubs evaluate their roster and potential trades, the possibility of acquiring Sandy Alcantara stands out as a move that could significantly enhance their pitching staff. With his proven track record and recent resurgence, Alcantara represents not just immediate value but also long-term potential for a franchise looking to reclaim its place at the top.

