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The Chicago Cubs have been declared “all-in” when it comes to picking up talent at the July 31 trade deadline, ahead of what they hope to be a deep playoff run.
Regardless of who the Cubs pursue at the deadline, they are expected to part ways with one of or both outfielders Owen Caissie (Cubs No. 1, MLB No. 42) and Kevin Alcántara (Cubs No. 4, MLB No. 85).
Chicago Cubs win series against the New York Yankees to head into All-Star break with the NL’s second-best record.