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Cubs trade Christopher Morel, others in swap for All-Star third baseman


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The Chicago Cubs have won the trade sweepstakes for Tampa Bay Rays All-Star third baseman Isaac Paredes according to reports on Sunday.

The Northsiders had to give up a steep price with infielder Christopher Morel, reliever Hunter Bigge and pitching prospect Ty Johnson going to the Rays in the trade.

Morel was seen giving hugs and goodbyes in the dugout during the third inning of Sunday's game with the Kansas City Royals.

He posted on Instagram after hearing he was traded.

"Right now I can't think or speak, tears are coming out, but my soul and my heart will always be in Chicago, Philippians 4:13."

He was hitting .199 with 18 homers, 51 RBIs and a .676 OPS entering play today.

Paredes has hit .245 with 16 home runs, 52 walks and 55 RBIs this season.

In 2023, he finished 18th in the American League MVP voting hitting 31 homers and 98 RBIs in 143 games. He was worth 4.2 WAR last year.

The good news for the Cubs is that Paredes has three years of control after this season and currently only making $3.4 million this season.

Cubs President of Operations Jed Hoyer talked about the trade.

“As we have stated, our goal is to add players that will help us not just this season, but into the future. In the last two days, we feel we have worked toward that by trading for those types of controllable players. Acquiring Paredes adds a proven bat to our lineup immediately and for years to come.”

This is a reunion as the Cubs traded him away in 2017 to the Tigers alongside Jeimer Candelario for Alex Avila and Justin Wilson.

In 2016, Paredes hit .305 with a homer and 26 RBIs in the Arizona Fall League.

He was signed by the Cubs as an international free agent in 2016.

Bigge made his MLB debut this season and was a 12th round pick in the 2019 Draft.

Johnson was the Cubs' 15th round pick in the 2023 Draft.

Bigge's MLB Pipeline bio:

Bigge displayed a mid-90s fastball as a two-way player at Harvard, and that velocity led the Cubs to draft him in the 12th round in 2019. Because of the pandemic shutdown in 2020 and a torn labrum in his hip the following year, he didn't experience a full and healthy pro season until 2022. Though an oblique injury cost him the first two months of this season, he dominated Triple-A after his return and made his big league debut in July.

Bigge has added 3-4 mph to his fastball in the last year and now operates at 97-98 mph and hits 100 mph, and his heater's combination of low release height and carry make it even tougher to hit. His upper-80s cutter reaches 91 mph and generated a 70 percent swing-and-miss rate in Triple-A this year. He also has a pair of breaking pitches, using a mid-80s slider with sweep against righties and a low-80s curveball with more depth against lefties.

While Bigge has four intriguing offerings, he lacks a history of throwing consistent strikes. He's better at getting chases with his offerings than landing them in the strike zone. He's a potential closer if he can improve his control, and his stuff still could put him in a high-leverage role even if he can't.

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