Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Justin Steele recently opened up about working with manager Craig Counsell and why he is the right man for the team.
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.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Cubs have signed Colin Rea to a $5M contract, stealing him away from the division rival Brewers.
The Chicago Cubs and Colin Rea have agreed to a $5 million, one-year contract, reuniting the right-hander with manager Craig Counsell.
According to a report from MLBTradeRumors, the Chicago Cubs are signing former Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Colin ... Rea will join Justin Steele, Matthew Boyd, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon and ...
The Cubs and free agent RHP Colin Rea have agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract, reuniting the right-hander with manager Craig Counsell, a source told ESPN's Jesse Rogers on Friday.
Ahead of a crucial set of decisions in free agency, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin commented on quarterback Justin Fields' development.
The Chicago Cubs recently signed pitcher Colin Rea to a contract that guarantees him at least $5 million. Rea is expected to provide depth to the pitching staff and he will do so at essentially a bargain price.
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After the Chicago Cubs acquired Kyle Tucker via trade, it seemed the team was set to put its foot on the gas pedal heading into 2025. Since then, they have yet
The Cubs are in agreement with Colin Rea on a one-year, $5MM guarantee. Rea receives a $4.25MM salary for the upcoming season and is guaranteed a $750K buyout on a $6MM club option for 2026. The right-hander is represented by Joe Speed. The Cubs have a full 40-man roster and will need to open a spot in order for this deal to become official.
The Chicago Cubs acquired veteran right-handed pitcher Colin Rea on a one-year, $5 million free agent deal. The acquisition came as a surprise to many, as most felt the Cubs would be targeting a shutdown closer for the bullpen,