While the overwhelming majority of the focus on the Cubs’ outfield mix this winter has been on the trade candidacy of Cody Bellinger, teammate Seiya Suzuki has emerged as an intriguing trade candidate in his own right in recent weeks. Previous reporting has described the club as “determined” to move one of the two outfielders, and today Suzuki’s agent Joel Wolfe offered notable insight on the possibility of his client getting dealt, as relayed by ESPN’s Jesse Rogers.
Wolfe told reporters (including Rogers) this afternoon that Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer approached him last night about which teams are interested in Suzuki’s services. Notably, Suzuki has a full no-trade clause, meaning that he and Wolfe are free to reject any trade proposal involving the outfielder. Wolfe suggested that while Suzuki is theoretically open to a trade, he added that “it’s a pretty small universe” in terms of teams he would be willing to entertain being moved to.
In addition to confirming that there are teams at least inquiring on Suzuki’s availability, Wolfe’s comments also revealed one potential motivation for Suzuki to entertain trade offers: his desire to play the outfield on a regular basis. Following the emergence of top prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong as the club’s everyday center fielder last summer, Suzuki found himself parked at DH on a regular basis once the club’s outfield mix was fully health and Bellinger cemented himself as the club’s regular right fielder. That’s a situation he was evidently displeased with, as Wolfe suggested that Suzuki likely “would not have signed with a team” who pitched being their everyday DH to him in free agency.
That potential source of discord between player and team shines a new light on the Cubs’ efforts to trade either Suzuki or Bellinger this winter. With Ian Happ locked in as the club’s left fielder and Crow-Armstrong having cemented himself in center, it’s undeniable that the club’s best defensive alignment with their current group of players involves Bellinger in right field with Suzuki at DH. Suzuki was well-regarded defensively for his work in the outfield during his NPB days but has oscillated between average and below average throughout his three seasons in the big leagues according to defensive metrics. His -3 Outs Above Average last year ranked 33rd among 42 qualified right fielders. While Bellinger did not get enough reps to qualify, he’s earned +2 Outs Above Average for his work across all three outfield spots in two seasons with the Cubs and is generally regarded as a plus defender in an outfield corner.
Of course, that’s not to say the Cubs would necessarily prefer to trade Suzuki. Indeed, the club’s apparent aggressiveness in shopping Bellinger suggests just the opposite, and it’s not hard to see why. For one things, Bellinger’s $27.5MM salary in 2025 eclipses the $19MM Suzuki is owed this year, and Bellinger’s player option for 2026 offers Chicago less certainty moving forward than Suzuki’s guaranteed contract. What’s more, Suzuki is a better hitter and perhaps even the best hitter on the team. The 29-year-old’s .283/.366/.482 (138 wRC+) slash line this year dwarfs Bellinger’s own line of .266/.325/.426 (109 wRC+), and Suzuki has long been a statcast darling who hits the ball hard and takes his walks compared to Bellinger’s low exit velocities and contact-oriented approach.
To that end, Cubs GM Carter Hawkins spoke to reporters (including Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune) this afternoon and downplayed the likelihood of a trade.
“We don’t want to trade Seiya,” Hawkins said, as relayed by Montemurro. “but, look, as [Wolfe] talked about there’s people interested in great players and so if teams come asking those are at least conversations that we’re willing to have, but I really don’t think much is going to come of it.“
Hawkins’s comments lend further credence to previous reporting regarding Suzuki’s availability that suggested while the Cubs were willing to entertain offers for the slugger, a deal was only likely to come together if Chicago was unable to trade Bellinger. To this point, Bellinger has received reported interest from the Yankees, Mariners, Astros, and Diamondbacks at the very least, suggesting that a Bellinger trade remains the more likely outcome unless the market for his services falls apart in the coming days and weeks.
Hawkins can talk? Who knew?
Uncle mike why did you walk out on your family my cousins grew up without a father because of you deadbeat michael
@Mike
Strange right? I guess Jed is in kind of the same situation as Mo. He gets tired of all the media guys making fun of him to his face.
Suzuki is staying, Belli is moving.
But you would get a better return for Suzuki. Belli is a salary disposal and you would be lucky to get a hot dog vendor in his mid-50’s for him.
Belli to the Yankees,the Cubs chip in $5 million and the Yankees send back a prospect that no one has heard of, was never ranked, and who just had TJ surgery.
Suzuki is not getting traded unless they get an elite pitcher or pitching prospect back. I don’t think that offer is out there and even then Suzuki might veto it.
The runnersup for Santander and Teoscar can get Belli for absolutely nothing, Cubs would probably even throw in $5 million and still take a nothing player in return.
Yankees or Giants?
The outfield market was supposed to fall into line immediately after the Soto signing, yet here we are waiting on Santander & Teo. I wonder what’s up.
My prediction is that before December 24th, Santander and Teo will accept large deals and Belli will be traded.
I agree with the poster who says Cubs should keep both Suzuki and Belli. Just sign two late innings relievers and keep the rest intact. But I think Belli is gone.
There are several teams interested in Bellinger. I bet they’ll get a better return than what you guys are thinking… IMO
Realistically- what are the chances the Yankees can put together a decent package for Bellinger that the Cubs would find acceptable and that wouldn’t further gut the Yankees’ system the way the Soto trade did?
I’d assume the Cubs would want bullpen help. They really need to add more power. Nothing Hoyer does makes a lot of sense.
Pretty realistic tbh it seems like the Cubs would be happy to get out from under Bellinger’s salary
Belli to the Yankees,the Cubs chip in just $5 million and the Yankees send back a meaningless minor leaguer that no one has heard of, was never ranked prospect, and who has some sort of serious injury.
I’ll do you one better MLB Top 100 Commenter:
Bellinger to the Yankees, Cubs pay the full remainder of his salary, kick in an additional $100M in cash considerations, they receive no players in return and then the next 10 Cubs system prospects that becomes a legitimate major league talent if not generational talents, the Yankees have the right to demand a cash only trade for them once they decide that player is ready to help the Yankees improve- and once the Yankees hammer out a record breaking extension with that player or players, the Cubs send over the cash to cover the contract(s).
No. Entertaining, but no.
I will one-up you. Cubs trade Hoyer for Cashman and then both teams release them.
Top 100 wins.
Bellinger with get traded and hit 35 bombs and his replacement will probably lead the league in ground balls to second. I don’t see what hoyer could possibly do with the cash that would be an upgrade over bellinger and not block prospects. They waived all the bench. There will be plenty of at bats for the young guys. He’s clearly not going after an ace. Maybe go find a closer. The payroll is well below the salary cap. Ownership is just really cheap or Hoyer is playing 4d chess.
The Cubs best hitter and not great in the outfield. Enjoy the cash and less work. I still see that dropped ball in 2023.
2 bad plays and suddenly he’s nit great in the Outfield.
Kyle Schwarber got a ton of hate for 2 nisplayd balls too. 3 years later he led the league with OF assists with 12.
Not actually sure when he had those assists
He was -3 in runs prevented, it wasn’t just two plays. He is a below average outfielder. PCA is a freak and Cody is better than Suzuki. On this current roster he’s the DH
It was 2 plays that fans remember though
True. They were big plays. He looks lost out there sometimes. In a big game what 3 guys would you want in the field?
Happ
PCA
Belli/ONKC
ONKC will only be up early next year if needed as an injury replacement.
I know. And I am fully looking forward to seeing what he can contribute.
Phillies make a ton of sense for their void in LF. And Suzuki is a fan of Harper so would probably have the Phillies on his short list of teams he’d accept a trade to. … Can they match up on prospects? His bat is perfect for the Phillies lineup balance if they’re willing to give up Justin Crawford or Aidan Miller.
Reds would take Suzuki but his contract probably will put an end to that. Plus probably no in-division deal (even though it doesn’t mean as much anymore).
If they are going to try & trade for Kyle Tucker I see a case for Bellinger & Suzuki both being traded possibly.
Really need to stop using OAA to represent defensive play. Statcast says all it measures is range.
Use DRS or FRV.
See ya Seiya? Who will rub Boogs belly if he is traded?
It’s too bad his name isn’t Damo. Then he could walk-up to “I Am Damo Suzuki”.
^^^
Why are the Cubs letting their outfielders cement themselves in left and center, it’s gonna kill the grass!!!
Suzuki for Luis Arraez.
Suzuki/Darvish then convince Sasaki to join the Padres.
I’d prefer that trade but I think it’ll be Suzuki for Cease with the Cubs adding money to to even out the salaries. The Cubs need SP.
It all depends how confident the Padres are that Roki is signing in SD. Otherwise Padres need Cease for 2025 .with Musgrove out with TJ.
Cease for Suzuki would actually make sense, not sure it helps San Diego with the payroll. Luis Arraez is actually one of my favorite players to watch hit.
The Padres need to cut salary. I think there is a good shot they move Cease to get value back while offloading his ~$13 or 14M, but they’re not going to be able to afford to take back Belli or Suzuki. They’ll want young pre-arb players or prospects who are close.
Let’s make this trade Suzuki & Assad to Padres for Cease & Adam plus Cubs throw in Mervis , Seiya can play LF plus money evens out. Padres get 2 yrs. Of Suzuki plus 4 yrs. Of Assad.
That’s my guess. He’s gonna be a padre. Prob more for young prospects and not mlb players. Cubs don’t need Arraez and padres def do !
Lol nobody wants Arraez.
If Suzuki wants to stay in RF he needs to stop dropping routine fly balls. Being a butcher in RF was not a part of the deal that the Cubs offered him.
He’d be a really fun fit on the Giants
Mediocre team can’t decide which mediocre players to move because they gave them no trade clauses. So very Cub.
Hey!!!! They were two games better than mediocre.
Not sure why a team would trade for two terrible defensive players in Bellinger and Suzuki.
Cubs can keep their own trash.
Royals will take either one of them
The Cubs trade Suzukli, Bellinger and Tyson Miller to Phillies for Schwarber. Walker and Marsh. Suzuki increases Phils chances of acquiring Sasaki.
Braves would be a good enough fit, but I’m not sure what we have to offer because I’m not exactly sure why they would trade him. The cubs pitching is pretty strong. So unless they are hoping to get a top end starter, which they won’t with him, idk why they would trade away good pieces of their offense. I suppose they could trade him to upgrade somewhere in the infield? That would make sense. But I think they have enough young prospects to bank on, I wouldn’t want to block them. Sooo idk. Dump salary, get a prospect, and sign a burnes maybe?
I think the Bravos could probably get Belli for JR Ritchie or Owen Murphy & maybe another mid tier prospect. The Cubs just wanna get rid of that contract, but i can’t see AA taking on that money.
Lets get nuts. Trade Suzuki and Bellinger to the Sox for Wilyer and Yoshida. Cubs save about 30 million and have a young GG in Wilyer. Sox could use Bellinger given that he can play a decent first base and hit lefties.
“Suzuki likely “would not have signed with a team” who pitched being their everyday DH to him in free agency.”
Yeah? Well the Cubs would not have signed a player who couldn’t catch fly balls in free agency.