Sources: Cubs land Cabrera, trade top prospect

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  • Jesse RogersJan 7, 2026, 12:28 PM ET

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The Cubs have acquired pitcher Edward Cabrera in a trade with the Marlins that sends top outfield prospect Owen Caissie and two other hitting prospects to Miami, sources told ESPN.

The players were being informed Wednesday afternoon that the teams had completed the deal, sources told ESPN. Bleacher Nation first reported earlier Wednesday that Chicago and Miami were close to a trade involving Cabrera.

Sources told ESPN that the Cubs also dealt away infield prospects Christian Hernandez and Edgardo De Leon in exchange for Cabrera, a popular trade target for multiple contenders who will improve a Chicago rotation that includes veterans Matthew Boyd, Jameson Taillon and Shota Imanaga.

Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said last month that the organization was "in the market" to acquire pitching help -- both in the rotation and the bullpen. Cabrera's swing-and-miss ability is attractive to a Cubs organization which lacks that attribute in its starting rotation.

The Cubs also have starting candidates in Cade Horton, Javier Assad and eventually Justin Steele, who is recovering from elbow surgery.

But the Cubs paid a hefty price by parting with Caissie, who ESPN recently rated as Chicago's No. 2 organizational prospect and the No. 49 overall prospect in Major League Baseball.

The trade also means Chicago has a need for more offense, as their run-scoring projection for 2026 was relatively tenuous even with Caissie in the outfield mix.

The Cubs haven't hit the free agent market in a big way this winter yet, but their right fielder from last season -- Kyle Tucker -- is still available on the market as are infielders Bo Bichette and Alex Bregman as well as former Cub Cody Bellinger. The Cubs have spoken to the agents of all the above players, according to sources familiar with the situation.

The hard-throwing Cabrera is coming off the best season of his career in 2025, when he went 8-7 with a 3.53 ERA with career-highs of 150 strikeouts over 137⅔ innings.

Cabrera, who turns 28 in April, also remains under contractual control for three more seasons before being eligible for free agency after the 2028 season. The right-hander has been plagued by injuries throughout his career, however, appearing in just 89 games over parts of five seasons with the Marlins. He's had elbow and shoulder issues during his time in the majors but stayed relatively healthy in 2025.

Cabrera is due a raise in 2026 but just off a base salary of $1.95 million from last season. Starting pitching options available in free agency are much more expensive.

Caissie, 23, debuted in the majors last season and appeared in 12 games with the Cubs, batting .192 with one home run. He was outstanding in 99 games last season at Triple-A Iowa, batting .286 with 22 homers and a .937 OPS.

Hernandez, 22, spent last season at high Single-A, batting .252 with 52 stolen bases while playing both second base and shortstop. He's been in the Cubs organization since 2017 after they signed him out of the Dominican Republic. ESPN ranked Hernandez as Chicago's 10th-best prospect.

De Leon, 18, played in the Arizona Complex league last year, hitting .276 while playing mostly corner infield positions.

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