Why Cubs saw Edward Cabrera as answer in their long quest for starting pitching

The Chicago Cubs' quest for starting pitching has finally yielded its answer in Edward Cabrera, a talented right-hander who is expected to have a major impact on their rotation.

Cabrera's acquisition came as the Cubs were still reeling from their playoff exit in the National League Division Series, and they quickly realized that their search for a marquee starter was far from over. The team was willing to give up top prospect Owen Caissie, along with two other players, to secure Cabrera's services.

While Cabrera has struggled with injuries throughout his career, he had a standout season last year, posting a 3.53 ERA and trimming his walk rate to an impressive 8.3%. The Cubs' pitching coach, Tommy Hottovy, praised Cabrera's ability to trust his stuff and execute it effectively, particularly with the development of his sinker.

The sinker has been a game-changer for Cabrera, allowing him to pair it with his changeup and increase his chances of success on the mound. Hottovy noted that the sinker was the key to Cabrera's improved walk rate, as he became more comfortable throwing it for strikes.

Despite the risks associated with increased velocity, Hottovy acknowledged that teams must weigh those risks when evaluating pitchers. However, the Cubs' willingness to invest in Cabrera suggests they believe his potential is worth the gamble.

The Cubs' signing of Bregman has also generated significant fanfare, but the addition of Cabrera may prove to be just as crucial in the team's quest for a championship. With Cabrera and Bregman on board, the Cubs now have a formidable starting rotation that should enable them to compete with the best teams in the National League.

As Cabrera takes his new surroundings by storm, he remains humble and focused, despite the intense scrutiny that comes with being a prized acquisition. Speaking about the Chicago weather, he quipped that it's "way different" from what he's used to, and it's clear that he's excited for this new chapter in his career.
 
I gotta say, the Cubs are sending out a message here - they're not afraid to make big trades to get what they want πŸ€”. And let's be real, Owen Caissie was a valuable asset they didn't want to give up. It just goes to show that in the MLB, teams need to think long-term and be willing to take calculated risks.

And I love how Cabrera's sinker is being touted as a game-changer 🌊. But at the end of the day, it's all about the bottom line - can he deliver results? Teams need to weigh those risks vs rewards, but if the Cubs believe in him, that's what matters.

Now, with Cabrera and Bregman on board, I'm wondering if this is a case of Chicago trying to create a power rivalry πŸ”₯. Are they trying to take down the Dodgers or Cards? The NL Central just got a whole lot more interesting ⚾️
 
I'm kinda skeptical about Cabrera, I mean don't get me wrong he had a solid season last year but injuries are a major concern, like really a huge one. They gave up Owen Caissie which is a top prospect, that's gotta hurt for the Cubs' fans. Hottovy says Cabrera trusts his stuff, I'm not sure if that's just spin or genuine, and let's be real the sinker being the key to his improved walk rate sounds like a pretty convenient explanation. Bregman signing is also big but are we really comparing apples to oranges here? The Cubs have made some bold moves this offseason, fingers crossed they pay off πŸ’―
 
I think the Cubs are really smart for getting Cabrera πŸ’‘ they were gonna have to make a big move or sit out another year with their pitching staff which wouldn't have been fun to watch 🀯 I mean, Bregman is great and all but having Cabrera as part of the rotation changes everything, especially with that sinker he's got going for him ⚾️ hope he stays healthy and they make a deep run in the playoffs πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” So I think the Cubs are making some smart moves here, even if it means giving up some top prospects. Cabrera's sinker is a big deal and could be the key to his success on the mound. I'm not gonna lie, I was skeptical about the team going all-in for him, but now that I've seen more of his stuff, I think it's worth the risk. Plus, Bregman is just a beast on the field πŸ‰... having both of them in the rotation could be huge for this team's chances at a championship. The Cubs fans are gonna love watching Cabrera bring that energy to the mound 😎
 
omg u guys I got a feelin about eduardo cabrera 🀩! he's gonna bring a whole new level of depth to the cubs rotation and i'm not just sayin that 'cause they had to give up owen caissie πŸ˜‚. but seriously, his sinker is πŸ”₯ and if he can harness it, watch out nl teams! πŸ’ͺ i love how tommy hottovy sees past the injuries and sees the potential in cabrera's stuff. plus, having bregman on board is gonna be a game changer, but cabrera might just be the x-factor they needed to take it to the next level 🀝πŸ’₯
 
I'm not sure I buy into all this hype around Edward Cabrera πŸ€”. Sure, his sinker is a game-changer, but how long can we expect him to stay healthy? He's got a history of injuries and now the Cubs are throwing big resources at him just in case? I don't think it's fair on the other players they're giving up, like Owen Caissie. Two top prospects go out the window for a guy who might not even last a whole season πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the Cubs' rotation in general? They still have some major holes to fill and now everyone's going to be focused on Cabrera instead of developing their own young talent πŸ“‰
 
I gotta say, I'm surprised they gave up Caissie just to get Cabrera πŸ€”. The kid's got talent, no doubt, but Owen's potential is still a year or two away from being realized. It feels like the Cubs are banking on Cabrera's sinker to be the difference-maker here 🎾... and we've seen that kind of thing go wrong before 😬. Still, Hottovy seems pretty confident in his stuff, so fingers crossed for the Cubs! 🀞
 
omg u guys can't tell me how much i love a good trade πŸ˜‚ so chicago finally got their hands on edward cabrera and i'm lowkey hyped! i mean the risks are real, but if they really think he's worth it then i say go for it πŸ€‘ plus the addition of bregman is gonna be fire πŸ”₯ now we'll see how this rotation shakes out. personally i'm more worried about owen caissie's development tho 😬 hope the cubs aren't throwing away too much talent in that trade deal πŸ˜•
 
awww man i can feel how nervous edward cabrera must be right now πŸ€— like he's got the whole team on his back but at the same time he seems so calm about it 😊 and 3.53 era is insane lol what a difference that sinker makes for him πŸ‘ i think this signing is a huge boost for the cubs' chances of winning it all πŸ’ͺ and bregman's addition too, gotta love the vibes they're bringing to the rotation 🌞
 
I'm intrigued by the Cubs' decision to take a chance on Edward Cabrera, considering his injury history πŸ€”. While it's understandable that they're willing to invest in his potential, one can't help but wonder about the long-term implications of such a move πŸ“ˆ. The fact that they had to give up top prospect Owen Caissie suggests that the risks outweighed the benefits for them πŸ€‘. However, if Cabrera can indeed deliver on his promise and lead the team to a championship, it'll be a major coup for the Cubs πŸ†. I'm curious to see how he adjusts to the Chicago weather and whether his sinker will continue to be a game-changer for him β›ˆοΈ.
 
omg can't believe the cubs are willing to trade away that top prospect Owen Caissie for Cabrera lol like what were they thinking? but seriously though Cabrera does seem like a solid pick up at 3.53 era is no joke! sinker guy all day 🀩
 
[Image of a sinker ball with a cape flying behind it](https://i.imgur.com/MYxu4bB.jpg) πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘Š Cabrera's sinker is the real MVP! πŸ’ͺ But seriously, can't we just talk about how many players have to give up their prospect future for one season of wins? 🀯[GIF of a player throwing a baseball with a sad face](https://i.imgur.com/MuMxK7Q.mp4) πŸ˜”
 
I think the Cubs made a huge mistake giving up those players for Cabrera πŸ™„... I mean, Owen Caissie is basically a future star and they're just gonna watch him grow with another team while Cabrera is injured all the time πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The sinker thing sounds legit though, maybe that's what sets him apart from other pitchers. But for real tho, the Cubs are taking way too many risks by investing in someone who can be super inconsistent πŸ’Έ... I'm so down to see Cabrera succeed and all, but a part of me is just gonna be like "I told you so" πŸ˜’
 
🌞 So the Cubs are looking to make a splash with Cabrera, they're willin' to give up some big pieces to get him and I gotta say, it's a pretty interesting move πŸ€”. The thing is, Cabrera's got all the ingredients for success - that sinker of his has been a game-changer in his past season and he's shown he can keep walks low too πŸ’ͺ.

It's funny how teams weigh up those risks, like is this guy worth it? πŸ€‘ Because if they believe in him like the Cubs do, it could be huge for them. I mean, with Bregman on board already, now we're talkin' about a rotation that can keep up with anyone πŸ’₯.

It's also nice to see Cabrera staying humble and focused, that's a great attitude to have when you're under all this spotlight 🌟. The Chicago weather might be different for him, but I'm sure he'll get used to it in no time β˜€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I don't get why the Cubs gave up so much on Caissie just for Cabrera... like, what makes him worth 3 top prospects? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The guy has a decent ERA and sinker, but is it really that exciting? Don't get me wrong, Bregman's addition is lit, but I'm still salty about the price Cabrera came with πŸ€‘
 
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