The way Eovaldi is throwing, with an 0.95 ERA over his last three starts (two earned runs in 19 innings) and 3-3, 3.35 overall, the Rays certainly will have the opportunity to trade him. Plus, he's cheap, with just the balance of a $2 million salary, and a simple rental, as he's a free agent after the season. There really is no reason for them to not trade him, even if he somehow wasn't out of their price range since he could be re-signed over the winter. At least a half dozen contending teams that could use help were at Citi Field watching him Sunday, including the Braves, Brewers, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Giants and Yankees.Eovaldi, 28, is coming back from Tommy John surgery that he had in 2016. He made his season debut for the Rays in late May and he's been pretty damn good, especially in this recent three-start stretch. The obvious red flags for the Cubs and any team that tries to trade for Eovaldi is his injury history, as he also had Tommy John surgery in high school and started 2018 on the DL with loose bodies in his elbow. Also, despite the low walk total, six in 48.1 innings, Eovaldi has allowed nine home runs in his eight starts. But still, at this point the Cubs have to pursue every avenue to look for a backup plan for Chatwood. There's just no way he gives the Cubs the best chance to win when he's starting and the team can't afford to kill the bullpen every time Chatwood goes out on the mound, as he's averaging less than five innings per start. In 2018, Eovaldi has a 3.35 ERA and 0.81 WHIP, with 44 strikeouts and six walks.
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