With the offseason and the beginning of free agency underway, the Chicago Cubs need to go all-in and make decisions looking toward the 2020 season. One of the decisions that has been looming is whether or not to retain veteran second baseman Daniel Descalso.
Signed to a two-year, $5 million deal before the 2019 season, Descalso was expected to be the team’s second baseman. However, he didn’t meet expectations, falling into a mental and physical slump just one month after the season started.
There is no denying that Descalso started out hot.