The Cubs and Carlos Correa Chatter Figures to Pick Up During the Lockout, From the Outside at Least

If the owners didn’t initiate a lockout on Wednesday night, we might have been in the full throes of an Obsessive Carlos Correa Watch. For as unrealistic as that would’ve sounded just a few days ago — before the Cubs signed Marcus Stroman (and he began his Cubs career by trying recruit Correa to Chicago) — it is no longer such a wild dream.

Just this morning, Patrick Mooney wrote that “Stroman makes the idea of Correa in a Cubs uniform at least a little more credible,” in an entire post wondering whether the Cubs would talk themselves into the same conclusion on Correa. And he’s hardly the only one to go there.

Aside from the direct report that the Cubs were one of six teams in contact with Correa’s camp, the industry is buzzing with speculation, urging the Cubs to head in this direction:

And why not? Let me make the argument, at least.

Consider the age and remaining control of some of the Cubs’ key players, and how it simultaneously argues in favor of pushing a little harder the next couple years (while also leaving the books wide open after that). The Cubs’ second best pitcher, Kyle Hendricks, has three years of remaining club control. Their third best starter, Wade Miley, is 35 years old and entering his final year of team control. Willson Contreras is entering his final year of control. Yan Gomes is 34 years old. And Ian Happ has just two more years of control. The short-term nature of Stroman’s deal preserves the Cubs ability to target 2024 as more of a go-for-it year. But his presence simply changes the calculus of these next two seasons … which happen to be the two seasons Correa would project to be the most valuable to whichever team signs him.

And let’s talk about those three starting pitchers for a second, in relation to Correa’s elite shortstop defense. Yes, adding any two sure-fire starters should make the Cubs more competitive and thus more likely to go after someone like Correa. But adding *those* two starters, in particular, to Kyle Hendricks makes the fit even more likely.

Career K%, Ground Ball%

Kyle Hendricks: 20.2 K%, 46.8 GB%
Marcus Stroman:
19.9 K%, 57.4%
Wade Miley: 18.5 K%, 49.1 GB%

Those are some weak strikeout numbers and some VERY strong ground ball numbers. But remember, this Cubs defense is not the one you remember. As of today, the Cubs have traded Anthony Rizzo’s Gold Glove at first base for Frank Schwindel’s possibly rough one. They’ve likely downgraded from Nico Hoerner’s gold-caliber glove at second base to Nick Madrigal. And from Javy Báez’s studliness at shortstop to maybe passable work from Hoerner. If Patrick Wisdom is your everyday third baseman, that might be the only spot where you’d say it doesn’t look like a big hit from last year.

The point is the infield defense is not currently optimized for this rotation. But Carlos Correa won the Gold and Platinum Glove award for his work at shortstop last season and has the 4th highest Defensive Runs saved at shortstop since 2015! Adding his glove to the Cubs infield picture over the life of Stroman and Hendricks’ time in Chicago might be a disproportionately important to their success.

But it won’t be easy, obviously. The Cubs may be going up against the Yankees, Dodgers, Red Sox, Braves, and Astros. The Braves just won the 2021 World Series, while the Dodgers and Red Sox made it to the LCS. And, of course, the Dodgers, Yankees, and Red Sox are three of MLBs biggest market clubs, while the Braves, one of baseball’s public franchises, are known to be overflowing with cash at the moment. Then you’ve got the only team Correa’s ever known, the also-quite-good Astros (though their offers to him have been relatively tiny so far, and it’s not clear if they’re really going to go over $300 million to retain him).

Even against that dour outlook, there are some glimmers of hope. The Braves are trying desperately to keep their face-of-the-franchise Freddie Freeman in Atlanta for the rest of his career. And that’ll cost them. Meanwhile, the Yankees are reportedly not in on the big money shortstops. Also, Aaron Judge is going to be a free agent after this season, and the Yankees could be gearing up for what should be a massive deal – a deal that could divert those Correa dollars elsewhere.

Yes, they’re the Yankees. But remember, they’re paying huge money to Gerrit Cole (through 2028) and to Giancarlo Stanton (through 2027). Could they add a third $300M+ player? Of course. A fourth if you include Judge? I don’t know. They’ve also been heavily connected to left-handed bats – Correa is a righty – and still have Gleyber Torres and D.J. LeMahieu as a middle infield “fall back” option if they don’t get him.

While we’re shooting everyone else down, I’ll add that the Red Sox also have Xander Bogaerts at shortstop through 2026 (though he can opt out after next season). And while the Dodgers were in on Seager, they still have Trea Turner at shortstop and just re-signed Chris Taylor. None of that would take them out on a guy like Correa, but you could at least argue they aren’t as wide open as the Cubs.

So I guess what I’m saying is if you set the competitive picture aside, the Cubs arguably have the greatest need and opening of the five big market teams who’ve been in contact with Correa. The problem is that you can’t just set the competitive picture aside. And while the Cubs’ odds may have ticked up a bit with the addition of Stroman, the Cubs would need to do a lot more than that to justify (to themselves?) why a monster contract for Correa is worth it at this precise moment in time.

We’ll have to keep doing some more mulling on this topic as the lockout plays out …

written by

Michael Cerami began covering the Chicago Cubs for Bleacher Nation as a part-time contributor in 2015. One year later, he joined Bleacher Nation full-time, covering the Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball. Today, Michael runs Bleacher Nation, contributing as a writer (Cubs, MLB) and an editor for all sections of the site, including the Chicago Bears, Bulls, and Blackhawks, as well as MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL. In 2019, Michael was the co-host of NBC Sports Chicago's Cubs Post-Game Show Outside the Ivy. You can find him on Twitter/X @Michael_Cerami

more cubs news

Hector Neris Has Four Straight Saves, But I Don’t Think He Can Stay in That Role Much Longer

I don't want to get into too much exposition here on the history, so I'll try to keep this brief: Despite blowing just three saves last season, Cubs closer Adbert Alzolay had already let four games slip away by April...

Cubs Injury Updates: Justin Steele, Seiya Suzuki, Cody Bellinger, Julian Merryweather

Last night, Megan Montemurro (before the game) and Taylor McGregor (on the broadcast), provided a series of updates on five key Cubs players on the injured list: Justin Steele, Cody Bellinger, Seiya Suzuki, Kyle Hendricks, and Julian Merryweather. I know...

The Chicago Cubs Have Set a New Franchise Wins Record

Sure, sure, you have to get to the context quickly enough, but for a moment, it's just fun to appreciate that we've seen Cubs history this month. With last night's dramatic win, the Cubs set a new franchise record for...

MLBits: Let’s Fix the ASG Uniforms, Mike Trout on His Up-and-Down Start, Brice Turang’s Leap, More

MLB Notes — MLB, Fanatics, and Nike have committed to fixing some of the more egregious mistakes they made in designing their new "performance wear" Nike Vapor Premier uniforms in Major League Baseball. Among other things, the undersized numbers that...

Cubs Farm Report | April 30, 2024: Stars of the Week

The Cubs minor league affiliates were off on Monday, so it's time to take stock of some of the recent hot performers down on the farm in today's Cubs Farm Report. Cubs Farm Report | April 30, 2024 Triple-A Iowa...

The First Place Cubs, Banking Wins, Taillon Delivers, Morel, Murray, and Other Cubs Bullets

Don't forget, Mother's Day is less than two weeks away (May 12). If you're looking for an easy win, we have a partnership with Gourmet Gift Baskets that should do the trick. Hope that helps. Don't look now, but ......

Cade Horton is Reportedly Being Promoted to Triple-A Iowa

THERE it is. It felt like it should be coming for a long time (I couldn't help but discuss it multiple times), and now it's here: top Chicago Cubs pitching prospect Cade Horton is getting the bump to the next...

The Brewers Lost on a Rare – But Correct! – Batter Interference Call

You no doubt remember that crazy Game 5 of the 2017 NLDS, with the Cubs rallying to beat the Nationals and then holding on at the end. Freaking awesome game. The Cubs probably shouldn't have won it, though. The part...

Wake Up and Watch the Cubs Turn a Near No-Hit Loss Into a Thrilling Win

On the heels of a disappointing weekend in Boston, the Chicago Cubs were on the verge of an especially disappointing first night in New York. Mets starter Luis Severino was no-hitting them into the 8th inning. Ugly. But not only...

Enhanced Box Score: Cubs 3, Mets 1 – April 29, 2024

The Chicago Cubs didn't have a hit until the 8th inning tonight. And they finished the game with just three hits total. BUT ONE OF THOSE HITS WAS A GO-AHEAD ... GAME-WINNING ... TWO-RUN HOME RUN for Christopher Morel off...

Latest News

Caris LeVert Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Magic – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

On Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET, the Cleveland Cavaliers meet the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and Caris LeVert's 3-pointer prop for this clash requires only one trifecta.Caris LeVert's Three-Pointer Prop Odds...

Donovan Mitchell Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Magic – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Donovan Mitchell needs to make three 3-pointers to beat his prop when the Cleveland Cavaliers meet the Orlando Magic on Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET, in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs.Donovan Mitchell's Three-Pointer Prop Odds...

Tyrese Haliburton Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Bucks – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Tyrese Haliburton's Indiana Pacers face the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and to beat his 3-point prop, he needs to make three from beyond the arc.Tyrese...

Pascal Siakam Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Bucks – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

On Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET, the Indiana Pacers face the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and Pascal Siakam's 3-pointer over/under for this matchup requires just one trey.Pascal Siakam's Three-Pointer Prop Odds...

Franz Wagner Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Cavaliers – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Franz Wagner's Orlando Magic play the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and to beat his 3-point over/under, he needs to make two from beyond the arc.Franz...

Myles Turner Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Bucks – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Myles Turner's Indiana Pacers meet the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and to beat his 3-point prop, he needs to make three from beyond the arc.Myles...

Bobby Portis Player Props: Three-Pointer Props and Odds vs. the Pacers – NBA Playoffs Game 5, Tuesday, April 30, 2024

At 9:30 PM ET on Tuesday, in Game 5 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, it'll be the Milwaukee Bucks versus the Indiana Pacers, with Bobby Portis needing two trifectas to beat his 3-pointer prop.Bobby Portis' Three-Pointer Prop...

Pirates vs. Athletics Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Tyler Nevin leads the Oakland Athletics (13-17) into Tuesday's matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates (14-16) on a two-game homer streak. His Athletics are underdogs for the contest, however, with oddsmakers naming the Pirates as -137 moneyline favorites. The game starts...

Phillies vs. Angels Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Alec Bohm seeks to extend his 13-game hitting streak as the Philadelphia Phillies (19-11) take on the Los Angeles Angels (11-18) and Nolan Schanuel, who has a 10-game hit streak of his own. The Phillies are listed as -144 favorites...

Braves vs. Mariners Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Ozzie Albies will look to extend his 12-game hitting streak when the Atlanta Braves (19-8) take on the Seattle Mariners (16-13). The Braves are listed as -124 favorites on the moneyline for the contest, which starts at 9:40 PM ET...

more cubs news

Latest News