While divisional match-ups have always been important, especially with realignment and the unbalanced schedule many years ago, they are even more critical this year. If the rumored schedule holds, clubs will play 40 out of just 60 total games against their division rivals. At least for me, it seems both more important and more interesting to keep up with what the other clubs in the NL Central are doing and how they are managing their rosters. In this first part of a 4-part NL Central Camp Preview, I will examine the moves that the Chicago Cubs have made since the end of the 2019 season, and offer some notes for 2020.