The Chicago Cubs acquired All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker in a blockbuster trade with the Houston Astros, along with third baseman Isaac Paredes. The Cubs received an A grade for the trade, as Tucker is considered one of the top hitters in the league and a significant upgrade for the team. The Astros received a B+ grade for the trade, as they added younger players to their lineup and may have needed to infuse their team with youth due to an aging core. Overall, the trade benefits both teams in different ways. Paredes, a 25-year-old player with impressive offensive stats, faces pressure to deliver on his promise as he moves for the second time in six months. Despite concerns about his low exit velocity, his ability to pull the ball in the air has helped him excel in certain ballparks. Meanwhile, Wesneski, a 27-year-old pitcher, offers versatility but has struggled with home runs and injuries, potentially providing value to the Astros in the upcoming season.
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