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Cubs' Willson Contreras, Ian Happ share emotional hug in possibly their final game at Wrigley Field

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With the MLB trade deadline less than a week away, players all over the league will be saying their final goodbyes to the only team and fan base they’ve known throughout their big league careers.

Chicago Cubs’ Willson Contreras and Ian Happ might have done exactly that on Tuesday.

With the Cubs' porous record this season, they will, once again, be selling off whatever assets they have, with the catcher and outfielder being two prime trade targets for plenty of other teams in pennant races.

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Willson Contreras of the Cubs waves as he heads to the clubhouse following his team's win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field on July 26, 2022, in Chicago. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

Knowing they’ll more than likely be traded on or before Aug. 2, they shared an emotional hug in the dugout after their game on Tuesday, which was likely their final one at Wrigley Field as Cubs.

"It’s been a tough couple days for me," a choked up Contreras said after the game, via The Chicago Tribune. "I’m trying to appreciate everything Wrigley Field is, thinking about all the memories that I have here since 2016…

"This is probably my last home stand with the fans this year. It’s tough for me. I knew it would get to me at some point. I wish this day never came. But it’s a business. I know that. I respect that."

Contreras, now 30, has been with the organization since he was 17 years old.

"It’s hard. This is the only thing I know," he said."

Cubs' Ian Happ rounds the bases after hitting his second home run against the Washington Nationals, May 20, 2021, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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