The Chicago Cubs have had a perplexing offseason to say the least. They made an all-in move to acquire outfielder Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros for just one season, while trading away Cody Bellinger to the New York Yankees.
The future could be bright, but it's still in a holding pattern. The Cubs had six top-100 prospects playing at Triple A Iowa last year (top-70, to be specific), but other than Matt Shaw, the rest of
Unless you are a Los Angeles Dodgers fan, you are getting annoyed by the amount of money that organization is shelling out to free agents. Just last year, the Dodgers gave Shohei Ohtani a 10-year, $700 million deal. Although most of that money is deferred, it is a ridiculous amount of money to commit to.
Berti, who turned 35 on Wednesday, made the most out of 25 appearances with the Yankees last year. He hit .273, which would have been good for the fifth-best batting average on the Cubs, tied with Nico Hoerner.
A “very special” edition of the Cubs Convention kicked off Friday with the return of Sammy Sosa from Cubbie exile after 20 years, the introduction of new star Kyle Tucker and powder blue alternate jerseys and the same old hopes and dreams of the last 39 years.
Jed Hoyer expresses his frustrations after the Cubs miss out on Roki Sasaki -- with Sasaki deciding to sign with the Dodgers.
As the Cubs navigate the offseason, Ken Rosenthal has called out the Cubs and Tom Ricketts over financial complaints and lack of spending.
When the Chicago Cubs handed Craig Counsell a five-year, $40 million contract to become the highest-paid manager in baseball, they didn’t do it for his sparkling personality or quotability. Simply put,
Chicago Cubs President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer, Chairman Tom Ricketts / Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Not that the Chicago Cubs have done nothing this offseason — trading for a ...
For Chicago Cubs fans hoping the team will look very different from the 2024 iteration that finished a disappointing 83-79, team president Jed Hoyer has some good news for you.
It's been a tough stretch for the Chicago Cubs in free agency. With their sights set on landing Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki, they were given the unpleasant news
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer says the team is focused on improving its bullpen and bench at this point in the offseason.