The Chicago Cubs’ 2025 offseason has left fans scratching their heads. The post Haven’t Won.. Since 2017″: Fans Skeptical of ...
Chicago Cubs looks different than their 2024 version. They got rid of Cody Bellinger and added Kyle Tucker, signaling that while they want to keep payroll lower, they want to be better.
The Chicago Cubs have made a couple of significant changes this offseason, all towards the goal of the team’s first playoff ...
With moves still yet to be made to add to the roster once the season begins, the Chicago Cubs are in a good enough spot as it ...
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The Cubs have a strong record of avoiding arbitration hearings, but have yet to close the book on the entirety of this ...
The Cubs figure to feature a pair of them in 2025 ... ve created such flexibility while adding to the chance they can win 90-plus games. With the biggest moves being the trade of Cody Bellinger ...
Adding Tucker is certainly the big move, but the Cubs could still use one more arm in their bullpen to solidify the back end.
The Cubs have acquired right-hander Matt Festa from the Rangers in exchange for cash considerations, both teams announced.
The Cubs and Mariners join the Blue Jays among teams with interest in third baseman Yoan Moncada. Read more at MLB Trade ...