The Cubs didn't leave Las Vegas with a new superstar to add to their lineup or even a new arm for Joe Maddon's bullpen.
In fact, the Cubs are actually heading back to Chicago with one fewer person in the organization than they began the week, as bench coach Brandon Hyde is expected to be officially announced as the Baltimore Orioles' new manager soon.
However, the Cubs front office insist they had a productive week even if they don't have any moves to point to.
Part of that production, apparently, is the organization's desire to improve communication with all their millennial players.