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CUBS THIRD-BASE TRADE DEAL: Chicago Cubs Acquire 29 Year Old Veteran Third-Baseman from Angels in $5 Million One-Year Deal To Address Key Infield Void, As Pete Crow-Armstrong Weighs Trade Terms After Contract Extension Fallout

Posted on May 15, 2025 by admin

 

 

The Chicago Cubs just sent a thunderclap through the baseball world.

 

In a surprise mid-May stunner, the Cubs have officially acquired 29-year-old veteran third baseman David Fletcher from the Los Angeles Angels in a $5 million one-year deal, according to team sources. The move is being hailed as a high-impact fix for a glaring infield weakness—and a potential catalyst for a deep playoff push in 2025.

 

This trade couldn’t have come at a more pivotal time for Chicago. The hot start to the season had fans dreaming, but with inconsistent play from the hot corner and internal rumblings surrounding rising star Pete Crow-Armstrong, the front office clearly felt the pressure to act.

 

THE THIRD-BASE FIX CHICAGO DESPERATELY NEEDED

 

Fletcher, a defensive wizard with a steady bat and over 750 games of big-league experience, brings both leadership and reliability to the Cubs’ infield—a unit that’s struggled with consistency and health early in the year. While he’s not a power hitter, his contact skills and gritty playing style are tailor-made for Wrigley Field’s energy.

 

“He’s exactly the kind of guy you want when you’re trying to win meaningful games in August and September,” said a league scout. “Smart, experienced, and steady.”

 

THE TRADE’S OTHER SHADOW: CROW-ARMSTRONG’S CONTRACT DRAMA

 

But this trade isn’t just about bolstering the lineup—it sends a clear message in the wake of Pete Crow-Armstrong’s recent contract fallout. Sources close to the team say the Cubs’ front office has grown frustrated after failed extension talks with their prized outfielder, who now weighs his future in Chicago amid whispers of trade speculation.

 

The front office remains tight-lipped, but insiders say Crow-Armstrong’s camp was “blindsided” by the team’s aggressive move for Fletcher, interpreting it as a signal that no one is untouchable in this new Cubs era.

 

“This feels like a shot across the bow,” said a source close to the situation. “Crow-Armstrong wanted a long-term deal, and instead, the Cubs spent big on a short-term fix. It’s a warning: perform or get packaged.”

 

A TEAM SENDING A MESSAGE

 

Cubs President Jed Hoyer made no secret in Spring Training that 2025 was about “winning with urgency.” With young talent emerging, the Fletcher acquisition proves that the front office isn’t waiting for prospects to blossom—they’re building a team to win now.

 

The next few weeks could determine whether this gamble pays off—or if this move is the beginning of a larger shakeup involving Crow-Armstrong or others.

 

For now, one thing is clear: the Cubs just got a lot more serious.

 

Cubs fans, what do you think—was this a smart move or a sign of deeper troubles? Drop your takes below. This season just got a whole lot more interesting

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