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Jed Hoyer and theĀ Chicago CubsĀ are focused on winning in the future.

Those remarks were made by Hoyer just a few short days ago.

Barring an unforeseen turnaround, he stated that the Cubs would focus on the future and trying to be a contender.

Since those remarks, Chicago has not had any kind of turnaround.

They are still losing and headed towards being a potential seller at the deadline.

Assuming that path remains the case, the Cubs should be focused on trading away aging veterans and bringing in players that can help get them back on track starting next season.

Jesse Rogers ofĀ ESPNĀ has shared what one opposing executive believes Chicago should do.

That would be to pursue a young power bat that could become the centerpiece of the lineup long-term.

“Packaging a major league player or two for a top home run-hitting prospect,” the executive stated.

Along with that comment came two possible options that the Cubs should consider pursuing.

It would require the team to move on from Jameson Taillon and possibly reliever Mark Leiter Jr. as well.

“Center a package around Jameson Taillon and/or reliever Mark Leiter Jr. to the Yankees for Jasson Dominguez or Spencer Jones.”

Either one of those prospects would be a massive addition for Chicago.

Both players are elite talents at the plate and could be the legitimate superstar down the road that the Cubs need in their lineup.

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