Ender Inciarte hasn't played a game for the Atlanta Braves, and with the club in sell mode, he may not get to do so next season as the team is already being contacted about his services.

The Chicago Cubs are one of many teams to have reached out to the Braves about the 25-year-old outfielder, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports.

Inciarte was acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks as part of the package for right-hander Shelby Miller on Dec. 8 and could give the Cubs a dynamic defensive pairing in the outfield, alongside Jason Heyward.

Chicago used Dexter Fowler in center field last season, but he's currently a free agent, who could earn a four-year deal worth $60 million, as projected by MLB Trade Rumors, so Inciarte, who is under club control until 2021 and earned $513,000 last season, would offer the club a cheaper option.

In his second big-league season, Inciarte earned a plus-29 in defensive runs saved combined across all three outfield spots, ranking second in all of baseball among qualified outfielders.

PLAYER DRS Kevin Kiermaier 42 Ender Inciarte 29 Jason Heyward 24 Starlin Marte 24 Kevin Pillar 22

The speedster also slashed .303/.338/.408 with six home runs, 45 RBIs, and 21 stolen bases.

Atlanta has been one of the busiest teams during the offseason, having traded away Miller, Andrelton Simmons, Cameron Maybin, and Christian Bethancourt, while stocking its already stellar farm system with even more high-end depth.