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Cubs' 2026 Outlook: Key Players and October Dreams
8 Feb
Summary
- Cubs aim for October baseball with a strong core already in place.
- Key players like Bregman and Crow-Armstrong are under the spotlight.
- The team has clear expectations for a playoff run in 2026.

The Chicago Cubs are set to begin spring training, focusing on their "Plan A" for the 2026 season, with high expectations for October baseball. The team has solidified its core players, though the front office continues to explore free agent and trade options. A larger baseball budget than last year is available, but smaller than some major market competitors.
Several players are in the spotlight, including Alex Bregman, whose five-year, $175 million contract and leadership qualities are significant. Pete Crow-Armstrong is also a focal point, demonstrating MVP-caliber potential with impressive defense, though contract extension talks are tabled until further development. Shaw is positioned for a super-utility role, with potential trade discussions with the Boston Red Sox ongoing.
Acquired via trade, pitcher Cabrera brings potential to the rotation, despite past injury concerns. Shota Imanaga, after a strong rookie year, is looking to rebound from a disappointing end to the 2025 season, having accepted a one-year qualifying offer. The organization emphasizes continuous improvement for all players as they aim for postseason success.




