The Chicago Cubs are projected to sign a 38-save reliever with the chance to become an shutdown closer in 2025.
With Craig Counsell taking over as manager, the Cubs thought they had enough to move the ranks and challenge for a playoff ...
MLB insider and USA Today columnist Bob Nightengale believe Chicago is far from done this winter. "The Cubs made the biggest splash of the trade season by acquiring All-Star right fielder Kyle ...
The Cubs gave up a substantial haul to get Tucker, so most baseball observers expected Chicago would quickly try to work out a contract extension with the 27-year-old Tucker, the Astros first ...
The Cubs have a lot of work to do after trading Cody Bellinger. Per MLB Insider Robert Murray, pitching is a priority, including Jesus Luzardo. Cincinnati Reds v Chicago Cubs / Matt Dirksen ...
The Chicago Cubs got some good news to start the week ... the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japanese Professional Baseball, in December, a firestorm of speculation quickly engulfed several teams.
Chicago's lackluster offseason outside of the Tucker addition drew ridicule from one MLB agent in particular. "I guess this is the Cubs' version of going all-in," one agent said sarcastically.
If the Cubs want to keep Tucker around beyond this season, why not give in a little bit here? Patrick McAvoy's experiences include local and national sportswriting across baseball, football and ...
The Cubs have acquired right-hander Matt Festa from the Rangers in exchange for cash considerations, both teams announced. Festa was designated for assignment by the Rangers earlier this week to ...
He's exactly the type of star-level player the Cubs have been lacking for years. His 180 wRC+ last season was tied with Juan Soto for third in MLB (min. 300 plate appearances). The only players ...
The Cubs were the only organization in Major League Baseball who took such a stance. Players linked to PED use have long been punished by the BaseballHall of Fame voters. There has never been a ...
With the buzz of the Kyle Tucker trade still being felt, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer complimented staffers on their tireless work behind the scenes. Advertisement “In order ...