Yuck.
The Chicago Cubs have been dominating Major League Baseball so far in 2016. The Cubs not only own a 7.5 game lead in the NL Central, but with their record sitting at 24-6 they own a 3 game lead over the cross-town White Sox for the league's best record. That's not necessarily a team that one would think could be looking to make a major addition.
When you haven't won a World Series in 108 years like the North Siders, though, you'd probably want to do just about anything you can to pad your chances. That's why despite their supremacy in the season's early going, Jim Bowden of ESPN reports that the Cubs may be targeting a significant upgrade in left field after losing slugging outfielder/catcher Kyle Schwarber for the year within the first week of the regular season.