The Chicago Cubs are expected to be in the market for pitching. While they will surely address the rotation, most contenders don't let the trade deadline pass without adding help in the bullpen.
With the Boston Red Sox continuing to decline, closer Aroldis Chapman's days with the organization are likely numbered. After MLB insider Bob Nightengale's latest report, it's only a matter of time before Chapman wears a different uniform.
"Scouts already are keeping an eye on Boston Red Sox reliever Aroldis Chapman, who will be a hot commodity at the trade deadline if the Red Sox fall out of the AL East race," wrote Nightengale.
It's a matter of when, not if, the Red Sox fall out of contention in their division. Entering Sunday, Boston was 8 1/2 games back of the New York Yankees and four games under .500.
Chapman reuniting with the Cubs makes a lot of sense for both teams.
The two-time World Series winner, one of which was with the Cubs in 2016, continues to perform at a high level even at 37 years old. So far this season, Chapman has recorded nine saves on 10 opportunities. He's also recorded a 1.88 ERA and 32 strikeouts.
If Chapman played for a true contender, he would have more saves this season than eight. The Cubs' bullpen could certainly use another back-end member as closer Drew Pomeranz, Daniel Parencia and Brad Keller have been good this year.
However, manager Craig Counsell knows his team will need more than three solid relievers if he wants to manage baseball games into October. The Cubs would be responsible for paying the remainder of Chapman's $10.75 million deal, a number they shouldn't even think twice about.
The Cubs would also benefit from having a clubhouse leader like Chapman, who is one of a few players with postseason and World Series experience. If Chicago wants to challenge the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers in the playoffs, adding Chapman should be a priority for them.