The Chicago Cubs were in talks to trade one of their starting infielders at the Winter Meetings, according to a new report, but appear set to start him in 2025.
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer says the team is focused on improving its bullpen and bench at this point in the offseason. Hoyer also says the team's opening day third baseman is likely in the organization,
Hoyer also said infielder Nico Hoerner is doing well in his recovery from flexor tendon surgery. Chicago finished second in the NL Central with an 83-79 record in each of the past two seasons. It ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs are focused on improving their bullpen and bench at this point in the offseason, according to president of baseball operations Jed ... Hoyer also said infielder Nico ...
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.
The third base job for the Chicago Cubs in 2025 is wide open, and Matt Shaw will have as good a shot as anyone to take hold of it. Just take a gander at the way that spot has evolved since last season.
The Cubs are in agreement with infielder Jon Berti, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. It’s a one-year, $2MM guarantee that includes another $1.3MM in performance bonuses, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. Chicago has a full 40-man roster and will need to make another move once this deal is finalized. Berti is a client of Ball Players Agency.
The Cubs have looked into a Ryan Pressly trade and considered free agents Kenley Jansen and David Robertson. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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One thing the Cubs would very much like to accomplish before the upcoming season is adding some more experience to the back end of their bullpen. On that front, the North Siders were in on free-agent
He's gonna play a lot for us,” president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said. "But you have to expect some growing pains. Ultimately, you have prospects, and at some point, these guys are going to have to play.