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The MLB trade deadline came and went. While many impact players were dealt, including Eugenio Suarez, Carlos Correa, Jhoan Duran, Mason Miller and more, the sto ...
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Cubbies Crib on MSNRoman Anthony extension hasn't reignited calls for Cubs to extend Pete Crow-ArmstrongChicago Cubs fans, all of a sudden, are quiet on a Pete Crow-Armstrong extension as the Boston Red Sox lock up budding ...
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer has taken some heat for not being more aggressive at the trade deadline. But ...
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer may be getting bailed out by ascendant rookie Cade Horton.
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Cubbies Crib on MSNCubs insider says Kyle Tucker has an approach to turn around his months-long slumpKyle Tucker’s months-long power outage baffles the Chicago Cubs—but panic hasn’t set in for the four-time All-Star outfielder ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Cubs: Boos rain over Wrigley as Cubs vibe changesThe Chicago Cubs’ vibe has changed. You could hear it in the boos at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night when trade deadline acquisition Andrew Kittredge was pulled from the game in the seventh inning ...
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There’s this notion right now that if Kyle Schwarber keeps hitting like this, he just might make a run at Shohei Ohtani for ...
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Cubbies Crib on MSNThis Cubs scapegoat is emerging fast as the team keeps unravelingIf the Chicago Cubs' 2025 season is deemed a failure, there is one front office change that might still be on the table.
Third base remains the Cubs' biggest positional weak point. Matt Shaw has been better in recent weeks, but he's far from a reliable postseason weapon. Utilityman Willi Castro was a nice deadline add, ...
The Chicago Cubs can't keep waiting around to extend MVP candidate Pete Crow-Armstong, especially after Roman Anthony's new deal with the Boston Red Sox.
Two batters into his Wednesday start, Chicago Cubs right-hander Cade Horton watched the Cincinnati Reds’ Spencer Steer pop up his 83 mph sweeper for what should have been an easy out. Instead, third ...
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