On a warm Tuesday evening, the Chicago Cubs displayed a glimmer of the high-caliber talent that they possess, crushing the Baltimore Orioles with a 9-2 victory. Despite this standout performance, the win does little to alter the overall trajectory of their season.

As the trade deadline looms, the Cubs appear poised to shift into sell mode, a move that aligns with their struggles throughout the year. The team’s inability to sustain a consistent winning streak has extinguished nearly all hopes of contention, making a sell-off strategy seem increasingly prudent.

The Athletic’s Levi Weaver points to outfielder Cody Bellinger and pitcher Tyson Miller as key pieces that the Cubs might look to trade. Bellinger, the 2023 season revival story, has a player option for the next season but his $30 million salary could deter many potential buyers, despite his former MVP status and valuable experience. His departure could attract contenders eager to bolster their lineups for a playoff push, but absorbing his contract might be a sticking point.

On the pitching side, Tyson who was acquired from the Mariners earlier in May in exchange for a minor-league infielder, has proven to be a valuable asset. Posting a 1.83 ERA across 18 appearances, Miller has outperformed expectations. Although he isn’t a household name, his performance this season could potentially fetch a considerable return on the trade market, possibly enhancing the Cubs’ already strong farm system.

As the Cubs navigate this disappointing season, their strategy at the trade deadline will be crucial not just for immediate relief, but for future rebuilding and strategic acquisitions. Trading Belliger and Miller, among others, could provide the necessary resources to fuel this effort.