As spring training kicks off, trade rumors can stir up quite the chatter, and that's especially true for a team like the Chicago Cubs, who have their sights set on a World Series run. The buzz around infielder Matt Shaw getting traded has intensified since the Cubs signed free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman. Trading Shaw would send a clear message about the Cubs' confidence in his readiness to contribute to a championship push.
Matt Shaw, a former first-round pick, is coming off a solid rookie season, and there's plenty of interest in him across the league. His offensive game showed promising power potential in the latter part of the season, making him a hot commodity.
Recently, a scenario was floated suggesting Shaw could be a fit for the Kansas City Royals. The Royals, looking to bolster their lineup, could benefit from Shaw’s versatility.
With needs at second base and in the outfield corners, Shaw’s ability to play multiple positions makes him an attractive option. He’s primarily a third baseman but has experience at second and has been preparing for an outfield role.
His defensive skills were a highlight during his rookie year, and he posted a strong .839 OPS in the second half.
For the Cubs, trading Shaw might make sense strategically. With Bregman and Nico Hoerner anchoring third and second base, and a stacked outfield even without Kyle Tucker, Shaw becomes a tradeable asset.
However, letting go of a recent first-round pick is never easy, and the Cubs are likely to set a high asking price. Even if the Royals are interested, meeting Chicago's demands could be a sticking point.
