Frustration is still simmering among the Chicago Cubs faithful after a disappointing trade deadline and recent struggles. While the main culprit of this tough stretch has been the lack of offense, there is still a sense that Jed Hoyer should have brought in more starting pitching. A depth move for a now-hurt Michael Soroka was not the needle mover people anticipated. With that said, the Cubs, assuming there are no other injuries, will have an abundance of starting pitching options down the stretch. The question is, with the quantity will there be enough quality?
Right now your top three starters are Matthew Boyd, Shu014dta Imanaga and rookie Cade Horton.