Their will be outfielders available at the deadline, and the Cubs could probably take a contract off of some ones hands until Schwarber may be ready, or trade for one. If they are buyers, I would much rather invest in a proven player versus throwing the unproven to a team that is in contention. Assuming they are still in contention of course.
To me, a very intriguing name would be Josh Reddick of Oakland. LH hitter with a little power, and one year of eligibility left. A guy like him in LF and putting Coghlan on the bench as an outfield sub could go a long way IMO. He doesn't have overwhelming stats like OBP and average for his career, but he doesn't strike out a lot either. Plus he is a Theo draftee.
You might have a line-up that looks like this.
Fowler CF
Reddick LF
Rizzo 1B
Bryant 3B
Castro SS
Montero C
Soler RF
Pitcher
Russell 2B
Hell. While I am throwing out this ridiculous scenario, why not put together a package that would net the Cubs Reddick and Kazmir and solve two issues at once? Kazmir takes the place of Travis Wood, and he would be a free agent at the end of the year, so the Cubs could probably pounce on Kazmir early, so Oakland would no longer have to pay his salary since they will lose him anyways. Either player I am cool with.
The main piece would be Reddick because of his year and a half of eligibility as they are going to lose Kazmir anyways, but with a logjam coming, guys that might have a problem fitting in for the Cubs would be McKinney and Vogelbach, plus Baez is still a potential trade candidate.
Just a thought.