5@5: How Does Betts Trade Affect Bryant's Future?

Kris Bryant celebrates with Cubs teammates after homering.
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(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Wednesday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.

-- The Red Sox and the Dodgers have agreed to a blockbuster trade that will send star outfielder Mookie Betts and left-hander David Price to Los Angeles. How does the trade of Betts impact star third baseman Kris Bryant's future with the Cubs?

-- The Cubs have interest in free-agent second baseman Jason Kipnis, as reported by Jordan Bastian of MLB.com. With young infielder Nico Hoerner the heir apparent at second base, would Kipnis be a welcome addition or an impediment to Hoerner's progress?

-- In projections released by USA Today Sports, the White Sox were tabbed to finish third in the AL Central with an 83-79 record while the Cubs were pegged to finish fourth in the NL Central with an 82-80 mark. Will those projections be accurate? Will the White Sox have a better record than the Cubs?

-- The one Hall of Fame voter who didn't elect Yankees legend Derek Jeter on his ballot has chosen to remain anonymous. Is the voter's decision to remain anonymous a cowardly act or merely a desire to avoid negative attention?

-- The New York Times reported that the Bulls consider guard Zach LaVine off-limits ahead of the trade deadline Thursday afternoon. Who's the organization's most valuable asset? Is LaVine the most untouchable player?

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