The Brewers cruised to a division title last season but have had an uninspiring winter compared to some of their rivals.
It's been a good offseason to this point for the Chicago Cubs, but one more blockbuster move would put them over the top. Coming off an incredibly disappointing 2024 season, the Cubs are under a lot of pressure to finally compete in the National League Central.
It still feels like the Chicago Cubs are one move away. After their massive trade acquisition of outfielder Kyle Tucker, it would be hard to argue that the Cubs have the most talented lineup in the National League Central.
The Braves are expected to be in a tight three-team race in the National League East against the Phillies and Mets. But the rest of the league looks a bit more competitive, too. The Brewers consistently have played above the sum of their parts.
But the Cubs have also been linked to third baseman and two-time All-Star Alex Bregman, who was teammates with both Tucker and Pressly last year. Jon Heyman of the New York Post stated that the Astros connections could be the key to the Cubs potentially signing Bregman.
With Kyle Tucker on board, the Chicago Cubs are favored to win the NL Central, though few give them a chance to hang with the Los Angeles Dodgers come October.
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For a team in a market like Chicago and with the revenue streams the Cubs have, their projected payroll doesn’t strike a lot of fans as enough.
The Chicago Cubs could certainly use another high-leverage reliever in their bullpen. The ideal signing may just be a target of one of their division rivals.
The Milwaukee Brewers don't need to go out and give some sort of nine-figure deal out in order to contend in 2025. Milwaukee already is in a good spot and shoul
Alex Bregman remains a free agent, and both Chicago and Houston ... given the lackluster state of the National League Central and the short-term moves the Cubs have already made to try to return ...