5 potential landing spots for Kris Bryant via trade
If you're in the market for a rental, one of the best things that's happened in recent weeks is that the Chicago Cubs have gone into a swoon, assuring that multiple key players could be had in trades before the July 30 trade deadline.
Indeed, Ken Rosenthal and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reported Friday that the Cubs have begun "the process of becoming sellers."
While we examined Craig Kimbrel's market earlier this week, the eight-time All-Star closer has a $16 million option for 2022, one that will almost certainly be picked up if he doesn't finish 55 games this season, which would cause it to vest automatically. So Kimbrel is more than just a rental, and therefore figures to be more expensive than some of the Cubs stars that will be eligible to test free agency after the 2021 season.
There will be a time and place to discuss the trade candidacies of Javier Báez and Anthony Rizzo, but among the free-agents-to-be on the Cubs, Kris Bryant perhaps has the best chance to help a team have a parade in late October.
Bryant, the 2016 National League MVP, is having his best season in years, slashing .268/.349/.498 with 16 home runs, 43 RBIs and a 2.1 fWAR. Bryant isn't a Gold Glove-caliber player at any one position, but he's played both corner infield positions and all three outfield spots at some point for the Cubs in 2021. That, in addition to his offensive prowess, should make him coveted by contenders the next few weeks.
As Bryant's time in Chicago perhaps winds down, here's a look at five contenders that he'd be a good fit for down the stretch: