Spring Training Updates: Cubs Aim to Strengthen Roster
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Spring Training Updates: Cubs Aim to Strengthen Roster

An overview of the latest MLB rumors as teams gear up for spring training, focusing on the Cubs and Red Sox's targeted roster changes.

Major League Baseball’s pitchers and catchers are beginning to report to camps across Florida and Arizona in preparation for the exhibition season. But, before spring training can begin, teams still have some last-minute additions to make to their rosters. With that in mind, below CBS Sports has compiled all of Wednesday’s most notable news, moves, and rumors in one convenient spot.

Cubs are ’not done’ adding

Count the Cubs among the teams still looking to add to their roster before Opening Day, manager Craig Counsell told reporters on Tuesday.

“No, we’re not done,” Counsell said, per The Athletic. “I don’t think you ever consider yourself done building a roster. Whether big or small (moves), I don’t think you should consider yourself done. Especially on Feb. 11. I would say still always looking at options out there. Absolutely.”

The most obvious candidate to join the Cubs roster is veteran infielder Alex Bregman, who would be reuniting with several of his Houston teammates, including outfielder Kyle Tucker and setup man Ryan Pressly. The Cubs are believed to be one of three or four teams seriously vying for Bregman’s services, alongside the Tigers and the Red Sox. (The Astros, the only club Bregman has played for as a professional, appear less likely to retain his services.)

Click here for more information on why Bregman, our No. 3 free agent coming into the winter, remains unsigned.

Red Sox still seek right-handed bat

The Red Sox are another team still hoping to do some shopping over the coming days. Top baseball operations executive Craig Breslow acknowledged on Tuesday that he has one particular profile in mind.

“Right now, we’re still pursuing a right-handed bat, and we’re hopeful that we’ll be able to accomplish that,” Breslow told MLB.com.

In addition to being one of the teams in pursuit of Bregman, the Red Sox have also been connected to Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado on the rumor mill. Arenado, who has three years and $74 million left on his contract, would have to waive his no-trade clause to facilitate any deal.

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