In the wake of the Chicago Cubs pulling off a trade for New York Yankees target Edward Cabrera (New York and Miami were "not close," per Jon Heyman), the insider who first broke the news, Michael Cerami, posted an article that raised the wrong kind of eyebrows.
The headline suggested that a Cubs pivot to Cody Bellinger was suddenly feasible, just as the insider crowd began to clamor for Chicago to spend commensurate with its power and post-trade prestige. There was now an Owen Caissie-shaped outfield vacancy, after all. The Cubs had shown recent interest in a Bellinger reunion (even though they'd, uh, paid handsomely to get him off the team last winter).