We’ve seen it all already this winter. From the Chicago Cubs reportedly entering the offseason in a financially strapped state to Theo Epstein saying there are no limits to spending, nobody really knows what’s going to happen with the roster this offseason. One thing, though, is certain – changes are coming.
Chicago put together a fourth straight 90-plus win season in 2018, but things fell off the proverbial cliff late. Over the season’s final weeks, the Cubs squandered a comfortable lead in the division – eventually seeing the Milwaukee Brewers leapfrog them in the standings for the NL Central crown.