MLB Insider Thinks Cubs are 'Happy' Stroman Opted Out of Contract

Last month, Marcus Stroman opted out of the final year of his three-year contract with the Chicago Cubs. One insider believes they aren't sad about his departure.
MLB Insider Thinks Cubs are 'Happy' Stroman Opted Out of Contract
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Months after Marcus Stroman publicly called out the Chicago Cubs, the starting pitcher opted out of the final year of his contract with the team.

In June, Stroman took to Twitter to declare that he and his agent had approached the Cubs about an extension, but Chicago was unwilling to agree to a deal at that time.

Last month, Stroman informed the Cubs that he would decline his player option for the 2024 Major League season, making him a free agent. Stroman left $21 million on the table, choosing instead to test the waters of free agency.

One MLB insider believes that the Cubs aren't shedding a tear over the departure of Stroman. Longtime national baseball writer for USA Today Bob Nightengale recently visited the Jack Vita Show, where he was asked about Stroman's decision to opt out.

“I think the Cubs are happy about it," Nightengale said. "I think they want to go (in) a different direction. It’s a lot of money for a starting pitcher, although we’re seeing some of these guys get $25 (million annually), whether it’s a Sonny Gray or whether it’s Philadelphia bringing back Aaron Nola. $25 million (per year) is realistic."

Stroman's opt-out creates space in the rotation for the Cubs. Justin Steele, Kyle Hendricks and Jameson Taillon appear to be shoe-ins for the Opening Day rotation, with youngsters Javier Assad, Jordan Wicks and Hayden Wesneski likely vying for the fourth and fifth spots. Top prospects Ben Brown and Cade Horton could also see time in the rotation, later in the season. Stroman's departure could help the Cubs develop pitching at the Major League level.

The Cubs could also add to their rotation this winter through trade or free agency.

Stroman excelled through his first 16 starts in 2023, logging a 2.28 ERA across 98.2 IP, before hitting a snag in the middle of the summer. Stroman logged a disastrous 8.29 ERA over his final 11 starts. He also missed a month and a half with a rib cartilage fracture.

As for what the market may have in store for Stroman?

"I’m sure he’s looking to get a multi-year deal," Nightengale said. "It’s not like he’s going to sign for a one-year deal for $25 (million). I’m sure he’s looking to get a Sonny Gray-type contract, get a three-year deal out of it.”

Three weeks ago, Sonny Gray inked a three-year, $75 million deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. Stroman may strive for the same payday, but he has been significantly less consistent than Gray has, in recent memory. However, the lack of starting pitching available on the open market could bring the price tag up on Stroman.

"At some point, there’s not enough starting pitchers to go around, so someone might say, ‘You know what, I believe in him," Nightengale said. "I think he gets a two-year deal, probably for around $50 (million). We’ll see about a three-year deal, but I’m sure he’s going to wait out until he gets it. Some teams will start to get desperate here.”

You can catch the full conversation with Bob Nightengale on the Jack Vita Show here:

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Jack Vita is a writer and contributor to Sports Illustrated's Inside the Cubs, and host of the Jack Vita Show, a popular sports podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and wherever podcasts are found. Jack is a 2017 graduate of Valparaiso University, in northwest Indiana. Since completing his degree, Jack has created his own independent sports media outlet (JackVita.com) and podcast (the Jack Vita Show). He has featured prominent guests from the worlds of sports and entertainment including Brian Urlacher, Scot Pollard, Bob Nightengale, Dan O'Dowd, and Survivor icons Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Cirie Fields, Danni Boatwright and "the Dragon Slayer", Coach Benjamin Wade. While studying at Valparaiso, Jack was the school newspaper's beat writer for the Valpo Crusaders men's basketball team, which won three straight Horizon League championships from 2015-2017. Traveling to cover the team, Jack had a front row seat to one of the nation's best mid-major teams, headlined by future NBA Draft pick Alec Peters and coached by NCAA Tournament hero Bryce Drew. Jack hosted a weekly sports radio show and provided play-by-play and color commentary services for ESPN 3 and the university's student radio station, WVUR-FM, 95.1 The Source, covering Valparaiso men's soccer, women's basketball, softball and volleyball. Jack also covered these sports, in addition to men's and women's tennis, baseball and women's soccer for the school newspaper, The Torch. While he was in college, Jack interned for and co-hosted Jewell On Sports, a sports radio program on AM 1050 WLIP in Kenosha, Wisconsin. There, he interviewed various pro athletes such as Ahman Green, Javon Walker and Javier Arenas, in addition to talking sports with the late, great Brad Jewell. Jack also interned for 22nd Century Media, a now defunct newspaper corporation that provided news to the North Shore of Chicago. With 22nd Century Media, Jack wrote post-game recaps, feature stories about local athletes, reviews of local restaurants and compiled the newspaper's "Pet of the Week" and "Athlete of the Week" sections, while providing copy-editing services. Before attending Valparaiso, Jack enrolled at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he studied for two years before transferring. He is a high school graduate of New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Illinois. You can follow Jack on Twitter @JackVitaShow, subscribe to his podcast, the Jack Vita Show, wherever podcasts are found, and reach him via email at jack@jackvita.com.