The Chicago Cubs did not have quite the offseason that fans were hoping to see from them. It wasn't a bad offseason, but Jed Hoyer and company did not get as aggressive as they could have been. Acquiring star outfielder Kyle Tucker was the highlight of the offseason.
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The Chicago Cubs are entering a pivotal 2025 season as executive Jed Hoyer has the teams sights set on winning their first playoff game since 2017. Amidst
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Jed Hoyer chose the latter, trading all three of them by deadline day. Baez went to the New York Mets, Rizzo went to the New York Yankees, and Bryant went to the San Francisco Gia
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Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
This off-season, Jed Hoyer added a lot of star power to the Chicago Cubs. Headlining the acquisitions was Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly, but Matthew Boyd, Colin Rea, Cody Poteet, and Justin Turner were also acquired.
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer (center) shoots hoops with shortstop Dansby Swanson (left) and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (right). Crow-Armstrong had to change his jersey number after Hoyer’s made shot. 02-14-2025.
The Cubs have one of the best farm systems in all of baseball. President Jed Hoyer has done a great job of rebuilding the Cubs farm system and acquired many talented prospects. The Cubs currently boast an MLB-best seven top 100 prospects.
Once the real games begin, the Cubs expect to frequently see Pressly at the front of the handshake line after victories.