With Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball’s Players Association finally meeting in hopes of avoiding the cancellation of games due to the lockout, the attention has returned to the moves that the Chicago Cubs will need to make once the off-season resumes in order to be competitive in 2022.
The direction in which the Cubs are headed in for the 2022 season remains uncertain. After the team traded the likes of first baseman Anthony Rizzo, shortstop Javier Baez, third baseman Kris Bryant, and outfielder Joc Pederson leading up to the 2021 Major League Baseball trade deadline, the expectation was that the Cubs would enter a rebuilding period. The idea of trading veteran players and restocking the farm system appeared to be a real option for the Cubs in 2022, especially after the haul of prospects that the team received at last season’s deadline.