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Cubs and White Sox Disappoint at MLB Trade Deadline

Summary

  • Cubs failed to address pitching needs, made only minor moves
  • White Sox unable to trade star outfielder Luis Robert Jr.
  • Chicago fans more excited for Bears' preseason than local MLB teams

On the 2025 MLB trade deadline day, the Chicago Cubs and White Sox failed to make the kind of splashy moves their fans had hoped for. The Cubs, who were in need of starting pitching help, made only minor additions, acquiring relievers Andrew Kittredge and Taylor Rogers, as well as swingman Michael Soroka. However, they were unable to land a proven starter to bolster their rotation.

Meanwhile, the White Sox, who have struggled this season, were unable to trade their former All-Star outfielder Luis Robert Jr. despite his recent hot streak. White Sox general manager Chris Getz expressed his continued faith in Robert, but many fans remain skeptical about the team's direction.

With both Chicago teams failing to make significant improvements at the deadline, the city's sports fans have shifted their attention to the upcoming Bears preseason games, eager for a distraction from their disappointing local baseball teams.

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FAQ

The Cubs made only minor moves at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, acquiring relievers Andrew Kittredge and Taylor Rogers, as well as swingman Michael Soroka, but failed to address their pressing need for starting pitching.
Despite Robert's recent hot streak, the White Sox were unable to find a trade partner for the former All-Star outfielder, as teams were wary of his inconsistent performance over the past two seasons.
Frustrated by the Cubs' and White Sox's lack of impactful moves, Chicago sports fans have shifted their attention to the upcoming Bears preseason games, eager for a distraction from their disappointing local baseball teams.

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