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One of the stated goals for Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer has been to not only build a playoff team in the Majors, but create a farm system that can consistently impact the roster.
The Cubs' offensive struggles continued, and coupled with the white-hot Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago sits as far out of first place as it has all season.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cubs as Cubs’ Offseason Deal With Guardians Looking Costly. The ...
Wrexham no tuvo un recibimiento digno de Hollywood en su retorno el sábado a la segunda división del fútbol inglés. El ...
ST. LOUIS — Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer was self-critical about one area of last offseason in particular. ‘‘Our bench was struggling,’’ Hoyer said this week. ‘‘I don’t think I did ...
Cubs Fans Make Drastic Jed Hoyer Request Amid Playoff Push originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Chicago Cubs fans have had ...
The Cubs seemingly took an all-in approach to the offseason, acquiring superstar outfielder Kyle Tucker in a blockbuster ...
A few things are going on with Tucker that suggest things aren’t right, but also that he’s probably going to snap out of it ...
Perhaps Hoyer's relative inactivity at the July 31 cutoff point compared to other contenders around the league was by design. Horton's rise and southpaw ace Shota Imanaga's return from a lengthy IL ...
Taking a close look at 3 players directly impacted by the Minnesota Twins sell off. New opportunities might just make these ...
The Chicago Cubs surprised a lot of people when they made only one deal ahead of the MLB trade deadline for a starting pitcher, acquiring Michael Soroka from th ...
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