Losing a talent like Eloy Jimenez, while potentially worth obtaining a pitcher like Archer, is exceedingly hard to deal as Jimenez has been pegged to become the No. 1 prospect later this year. The Cubs top prospect has been battling a a shoulder injury and more recently a hamstring, but besides those to hiccups Jimenez has looked the part of an elite prospect. https://youtu.be/vIN2BDlUMyo In 27 games for the Cubs high A Myrtle Beach club, Jimenez is slashing .280/.385/.527 with six home runs and a 13.8% walk rate. He's another glowing example of what Theo Epstein strives for in his players, patient batters who find ways to consistently get on base. Personally, losing a player like Jimenez would be crushing since Eloy is easily one of my favorite prospects to come through the Cubs system in a long time (excluding guys like Kris Bryant and Kyle Schwarber). But dealing Jimenez in this deal to acquire an arm like the 28-year-old Archer, who could be under team control through 2021, is exactly the type of deal you would consider moving your top prospect for. Even though Archer had a somewhat down year in 2016, he is off to a great start this season, with a 3.75 ERA and a career-high 11.17 K/9, Archer would be a much needed addition to the Cubs rotation for 2017 and further. And if it costs the Cubs Jimenez, while I don't want to see the 20-year-old elite-outfielder go, it's hard to fault the Cubs for making this move. Expect these summer trade rumors to heat up for the Cubs.
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