Though I'm not sure we have enough to bargain with to beat any team out of the better trade targets.
They really, really don't. Their best prospects after Alzolay--who is a huge question mark, considering he has two pitches and a worrisome injury history--are in high-A ball, which means they're basically the equivalent of playing Bozo Buckets at this point. For all the good that the Epstein / Hoyer regime has done, they have not drafted particularly well, and the farm is essentially barren. It's been reported by multiple teams' beat writers that any negotiations with the Cubs have been starting with players on the 25-man roster, which Epstein has said is a non-starter.