I'm not sure I invest heavily in Lance Lynn...
Cubs have cast a wide net on starting pitching options. they've been in touch with cobb, arrieta, lynn and others. looking at trades but may be resigned to having to sign at least 1 free agent. @FanRagMLB
https://www.fanragsports.com/heyman-cub ... ng-market/The Chicago Cubs met at the GM meetings on Jake Arrieta, and while they are interested, there’s still said to be a gap on the years – he wants long (six or seven years), they want shorter — and the sides aren’t believed to have spoken since the meetings.
While Arrieta hasn’t been seen as likely to return to the Cubs, considering the obvious needs of the team, it can’t be ruled out. They also have interest in Alex Cobb – there are strong ties there with both manager Joe Maddon and pitching coach Jim Hickey having been in Tampa, and them having a close relationship with the pitcher – and presumably all the other decent available starters, including also Yu Darvish and Lance Lynn.
The Cubs, who may need two starters since John Lackey is a free agent in addition to Arrieta, have succeeded wildly in the Theo Epstein-Jed Hoyer years, but if there’s one area where they’ve been a bit hit-or-miss in their careers, it’s free agency (they are far from alone there), which has led to some gallows humor.
One Cubs person was overheard to say on their way to a meeting on a pitcher, “Time to overspend on a pitcher.”
In any case, they don’t love to go long for a pitcher (they made an exception for Jon Lester, and hit a home run on that one with a $165 million, six-year deal), so perhaps Darvish is in the same category with Arrieta. However, Lynn makes sense, as the Cubs and Cards have done what amounts to trading free agents in recent years (Jason Heyward, Dexter Fowler, Jon Jay).
Cobb, who recently turned 30, is the youngest of the top four pitchers, and as a bonus, has thrown only 700 total innings (yes, exactly 700!). And while the Cubs have been everyone’s guess on Cobb since Hickey signed on, word is that nobody should assume anything about his priority list; he and his wife have moved several times as they have enjoyed a sampling of places (though the last couple years they have been in the Phoenix area).
As for Arrieta, some believe Darvish will beat him in terms of total contract (we thought so here). But one competing GM called it a “toss-up.”