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The Chicago Cubs made a lack of moves at the trade deadline, and it could be because a $16 million slugger is leaving the ...
If you look on social media, words that describe the Chicago Cubs fanbase’s general feelings about the team’s trade deadline ...
The Chicago Cubs had a lackluster trade deadline and President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer opened up on not getting a starter.
Good morning, Chicago. Lollapalooza fans return to Grant Park this weekend, and the wave of visitors should keep most downtown hotel rooms and many restaurants filled, a much-needed boost at a time ...
The Cubs entered the season with an improved roster from 2024, but room to get better. In fact, their aggressive and ...
On trade deadline day, Cubs President Jed Hoyer made some low-key moves while White Sox GM Chris Getz held on to Luis Robert ...
President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer approached the trade deadline wanting to improve the Chicago Cubs bench and ...
The Cubs left the top of their farm system almost completely untouched, essentially trading away a bunch of teenagers and mid ...
The Chicago Cubs stayed quiet at the MLB trade deadline as Jed Hoyer prioritized the future over rental starters in a tight ...
Adding reinforcements to the pitching staff has been a primary goal for Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer leading up to this year’s Trade Deadline. Chicago’s front office began to ...
Craig Counsell can't feel great after GM Jed Hoyer laid another goose egg at the trade deadline for the Chicago Cubs.
The Padres, in typical AJ Preller fashion, went all in, acquiring Mason Miller and JP Sears for a package headlined by ...