At a time when the entire MLB believed Matt Shaw could be the Chicago Cubs’ next “sacrificial lamb” in the trade market, the 24-year-old talent surprised fans with an emotional decision:
He wants to stay in Chicago at all costs.
Even if that means accepting a smaller role, fewer playing opportunities, and even being willing to significantly cut his future financial benefits to continue his commitment to the Cubs.
According to numerous recent reports, Matt Shaw is becoming one of the most mentioned names in Cubs trade rumors, especially as the team desperately needs pitching for the 2026 World Series.
But internally, the story seems to be going in a very different direction.
Sources close to the team say Shaw has repeatedly expressed his desire to stay in Chicago despite being “stuck” behind Alex Bregman and Nico Hoerner on the depth chart.
And what touched the Cubs’ clubhouse the most was his attitude.
No complaining.
No trade requests.
No pressure on front office.
Simply wanting to continue wearing the Cubs uniform.
“Chicago is where I want to build my career,” Shaw shared with those close to him. “I believe in this team, I believe in this clubhouse, and I’m willing to do anything to help the Cubs win.”
That’s extremely rare in modern baseball.
Because, in reality, Matt Shaw has every reason to feel disappointed.

After being considered one of MLB’s most promising rookies last year, Shaw entered 2026 with the expectation of becoming a long-term, important part of the Cubs. But everything changed dramatically when Chicago signed the blockbuster Alex Bregman on a $175 million contract.
Suddenly, third base—Shaw’s preferred position—was no longer his.
At second base, Nico Hoerner remained the almost irreplaceable Gold Glove fixture.
And now, Shaw was thrust into an uncertain super-utility role, despite his talent clearly far exceeding that of a typical bench player.
That’s why a host of MLB teams started calling to inquire about trades.
According to recent reports, the Cubs are said to have received numerous offers for Shaw from teams needing a young infielder with significant upside potential. Some analysts even believe Chicago has almost “no other option” but to use Shaw as a chip trade for a frontline starter.
But it was precisely at this time of greatest uncertainty that Shaw earned even more respect from many within the Cubs organization.
According to internal sources, Shaw understands very well that staying in Chicago right now could cost him millions of dollars in potential future playing time due to a lack of regular opportunities. Fewer plate appearances mean lower statistics, lower arbitration value, and a harder chance of building a superstar profile.
But he still wants to stay.
It’s a decision driven more by emotion than business.
“He truly loves this city,” a Cubs member shared. “Matt doesn’t see things through the lens of money or the spotlight. He wants to be part of something big in Chicago.”
That explains why Cubs fans are increasingly fond of Shaw.

Because in an era where many young players want to immediately become center stars elsewhere, Shaw is willing to sacrifice his ego to continue fighting for a roster that can compete in the World Series.
And in fact, his performance when given the opportunity hasn’t been bad at all.
After a tumultuous rookie season in 2025, Shaw began to show offensively improved performance in 2026 with more consistent contact and increasingly valuable defensive versatility.
That’s why many teams see him as an extremely attractive asset.
Young.
Athletic.
Cost-controlled.
Possibly versatile.
And still has untapped upside potential.
If the Cubs decide to trade Shaw, they could get a quality pitcher almost immediately.
But that’s precisely what’s causing headaches for Chicago’s internal team.
Because those in the clubhouse understand that Shaw is far more important than his box score.
He’s the kind of player who grinds every day, someone veterans deeply respect.
Someone who never complains even when his role is downgraded.
Someone who always shows up first at practice.
And one of the most beloved energy guys in the clubhouse.
Manager Craig Counsell reportedly also highly praised Shaw’s professionalism in the current circumstances. It’s not easy for a former top prospect to accept a regular bench role after once being considered the franchise’s future.
But Shaw is doing it.
And he’s doing it in a way that almost no one can complain about.
What makes this story even more emotional is how the Cubs are now entering a complete “win-now” mode. With Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman, and an ambitious core, Chicago believes the World Series door is open right now.![]()
That’s also why Shaw understands a painful truth:
He might have to make sacrifices for the team’s strength.
And even though that might make his own future more difficult, he’s not ready to leave Chicago yet.
In the modern world of sports, loyalty is sometimes a luxury.
But Matt Shaw seems to still believe in it.
Even as the rest of MLB awaits the day the Cubs put him on the trade table.
Even as his future at Wrigley Field has never been more uncertain.
And perhaps what touches Chicago fans the most is:
Amidst all the rumors, pressure, and uncertainty…
Matt Shaw is still choosing the Cubs.