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What a haul this would be. The Chicago Cubs love Edward Cabrera, according to North Side Baseball managing editor Matthew Trueblood, and the Miami Marlins are trying to exploit that by demanding both outfielder Owen Caissie and right-hander Jaxon Wiggins in return to facilitate a deal.
"The Cubs are unwilling to meet that asking price," Trueblood writes. "Giving up both would leave a huge hole in the team's farm system, and the two teams are in a staring contest, each hoping the other blinks first."
Caissie's name came up in rumors when these teams previously discussed Jesús Luzardo last offseason. His performance since then has only raised his stock. Repeating the Triple-A level, he has a 137 wRC+ in 81 games with 20 home runs, already exceeding his 2024 season total. An elevated strikeout rate, which has hovered around 30% throughout his MiLB career, is the main cause for concern.
Caissie ranks 58th on Baseball America's Top 100 prospects list. He turned 23 earlier this month.
Wiggins has dominated in 14 appearances between High-A and Double-A, posting a 2.02 ERA and 2.58 FIP. His .151 batting average against is sixth-lowest in Minor League Baseball among players with at least 50 innings pitched. Following the graduation of Cade Horton, he has emerged as the consensus top pitching prospect in the Cubs' system. He's also 23, but unlike Caissie, Wiggins doesn't occupy a 40-man roster spot yet (Rule 5 Draft-eligible in 2026).
The Cubs enter Monday tied for the National League's best record, though the team they're tied with, the Milwaukee Brewers, is in the same division. Although extremely likely to reach October even without Cabrera, his consistency could be crucial to them winning the National League Central and potentially earning a bye to the NLDS. He's also controllable for three additional seasons via arbitration, hence the steep asking price.
"Since there's no guarantee that Cabrera's price tag will come down, the Chicago front office has also remained engaged with several other teams about controllable pitchers who would deliver huge impact down the stretch but can also be retained for another two or more seasons," Trueblood adds. However, "the goal is to draw down the asking price on Cabrera."






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