WATCH/LISTEN TO WRIGLEYVILLE FOREVER: https://linktr.ee/Wrigleyville.ForeverSUPPORT CODY: https://linktr.ee/cody_cubsBECOME A SICKO AND JOIN WRIGLEYVILLE FOREVER DISCORD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3o0PdEC26RXDwejTCRUd7w/joinThe Chicago Cubs are focused on adding starting pitching — and it...
WATCH/LISTEN TO WRIGLEYVILLE FOREVER: https://linktr.ee/Wrigleyville.ForeverSUPPORT CODY: https://linktr.ee/cody_cubsBECOME A SICKO AND JOIN WRIGLEYVILLE FOREVER DISCORD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3o0PdEC26RXDwejTCRUd7w/joinThe Chicago Cubs are focused on adding starting pitching — and it was front and center at the MLB General Managers Meetings in Las Vegas early this week.Cubs GM Carter Hawkins stated: “If you look at our current depth chart, where are we most likely able to improve? It’s going to be on the pitching side.” President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer echoed the message: “We’re going to have an active offseason … largest focus will be on pitching.” The need is for both the rotation and bullpen. With some key arms injured and options declined (like Shota Imanaga), there’s a clear gap to fill.After reaching the playoffs for the first time in a full season since 2018, the Cubs want to build on that progress — and pitching is the area with the most opportunity for meaningful improvement. The trade market and free‐agent market will both be in play. Hoyer and Hawkins both mentioned exploring multiple avenues.Join Cody and Blake as they discuss all the latest rumors and news coming out of the GM Meetings.