The Chicago Cubs could turn to free agency to boost their bullpen after swinging a blockbuster trade for Ryan Pressly.
The Chicago Cubs are still looking for a new third baseman, and the Pittsburgh Pirates have an infield logjam. Could this three-team deal be a win for everyone?
Opening Day for the Diamondbacks' regular season is a night game at Chase Field on March 27 at 7:10 p.m., against the Chicago Cubs. Arizona's opening series is four games against the Cubs from March 27 to March 30, all starting at different times.
The Chicago Cubs brass, led by Jed Hoyer, should pursue these three bargain bin free agents before spring training rolls around.
Albert Almora Jr. hasn't seen action in MLB since 2022, but the Marlins are inviting the once-productive member of the Cubs' lineup to Spring Training.
The Chicago Cubs lost out on Tanner Scott ... is coming off a down year with the Arizona Diamondbacks where he finished with a 4.31 ERA and posted 16 saves, but he’s only one year removed ...
Increasingly, signs point to the possibility of the Houston Astros bringing back free-agent infielder (and Astros lifer) Alex Bregman. The club cleared some payroll space by reportedly agreeing to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs,
The defending World Series champions have restocked this offseason and boast the makings of a juggernaut. To reach the dynastic level of the Chiefs, though, they'll need to master baseball's more chaotic postseason structure.
One candidate for that fifth starter role is Bryce Elder, who was a surprise All-Star in 2023 before everything went south in the second half. In 2024, Elder got only 10 starts at the big-league level (the rest were in Triple-A) and finished with a 6.52 ERA.
Keller debuted in the MLB in 2018 with Kansas City and spent six seasons there before signing with the Chicago White Sox in March 2024. After choosing free agency in May, he signed with the Red Sox and spent the year between Boston and Triple-A Worcester.
The Chicago Cubs have had some talented outfielders over the years, especially defensively. Pete Crow-Armstrong is currently their standout defender, but
When MLB Had a Pitcher with One Hand Jim Abbott made history as the only MLB pitcher to play with one hand, defying expectations at every turn. From his unforgettable debut with the Angels to throwing a no-hitter with the Yankees,