The Chicago Cubs have made a couple of big-time moves this offseason. However, there is still some work that they could do in order to give themselves a better chance to truly compete in 2025.
Enter 2025, with the Cubs pursuing Carlos Estevez after "on the surface" numbers that are impressive enough to have him become one of the more sought-after free-agent relievers this winter.
Like the Cubs. Not that Chicago isn’t spending money; as things currently stand, Spotrac projects them at an almost $177 million payroll this year, which is much higher than even a couple of ...
The Chicago Cubs were always likely to add pitching to the roster both in their starting rotation and bullpen. To this point, the only notable moves the Cubs have made in either department were a ...
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The Chicago Cubs will sport baby blue on the field next season for the first time since 1961, debuting a new alternate uniform. Dubbed the "Blues Alternate," the look -- which was announced by the ...
The Chicago Cubs pitching prospects are an interesting group that have a chance to contribute to the Chicago Cubs in 2025. The Chicago Cubs have one of the best farm systems in all of baseball ...
The Chicago Cubs made a move late on Sunday, finally adding a true closer to their mix. They made a trade with the Houston Astros to acquire veteran right-hander Ryan Pressly. Pressly had been ...
The Chicago Cubs made a big gamble by trading for superstar outfielder Kyle Tucker entering the final year of his rookie contract. Tucker is a three-time All-Star, has yet to turn 28, and is ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Cubs Convention begins Friday featuring fan-favorite players and new gear. This year, fans anticipated the return of former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa. The Cubs did more than ...
It has been 21 years since Sammy Sosa severed his ties with the Chicago ... American flag. It was a callback to the time that the slugger bolted the Wrigley Field grass in the Cubs' first game ...