Zach Britton may not be the only Baltimore Orioles pitcher who's intriguing the Chicago Cubs.

In addition to their apparent interest in Britton, the Cubs have also reportedly talked to the Orioles about starting pitchers Kevin Gausman and Dylan Bundy, sources told Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.

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With the exception of All-Star southpaw Jon Lester, starting pitching has been an issue for the Cubs this season. The team's two major free-agent acquisitions, Tyler Chatwood and Yu Darvish, have not lived up to expectations. Darvish has been on the disabled list since May, while Chatwood has simply struggled to pitch effectively, leading the majors in walks.

Gausman has been a dependable arm for the Orioles since arriving in the majors six years ago. In 20 starts this season, he owns a 4.54 ERA with 99 strikeouts, while allowing 10 hits per nine innings. The 27-year-old has emerged as a workhorse over the past few years, however, and is on target to throw over 170 innings for a third straight campaign.

Bundy has crafted a 4.57 ERA and 1.30 WHIP in 19 starts for the Orioles and his 1.91 home runs allowed per nine innings is the second-worst mark among qualified pitchers. Still, he's managed to strike out a team-high 116 batters.

The Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, and New York Yankees have also been connected to Bundy and Gausman in recent weeks.