The Chicago Cubs front office and coaching staff have been making it known that the team is not done building their 2025 team. The frustration from fans is evident as time drags on and high-end impact pieces remain available on the free agency market.
Now, the Cubs can turn their focus to pitching. They need a little bit of help in their bullpen, even after acquiring Eli Morgan from the Cleveland Guardians. They could look to spend some money this winter. Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report predicts that they will ultimately land veteran right-hander Carlos Estevez on a two-year, $23 million deal.
The Chicago Cubs still need a first baseman, and the best fit may be on the other side of the city. Could they swing a trade for an up-and-coming infielder?
With the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes over, many MLB squads are finally shifting their focus to their bullpens. Many of the
The Chicago Cubs have been on the prowl for big, young arms, who also have plenty of controllable years and an affordable salary. But, really, which team isn’t looking for that?
Cleveland Guardians fans couldn’t be more ecstatic about Saturday’s win over the Detroit Tigers. The victory takes the Guardians to the next level and one step closer to a chance at the World ...
For almost close to a decade now, Cleveland Guardians star Jose Ramirez has been one of the most underrated players in the majors.
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick had no problem throwing shade at the Cubs after the team landed Corbin Burnes in free agency.
Rōki Sasaki may have taken a pay cut in order to pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The San Diego Padres were willing to offer Sasaki more than $10
One scrutinized move the Cubs made this offseason was sending outfielder Cody Bellinger to the Yankees for right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet—a trade that appeared to be more of a move to get off Bellinger's contract than anything else.
By DAVID BRANDT The courting of young Japanese flamethrower Roki Sasaki was one of the few instances that all 30 Major League Baseball teams were on equal footing for prized talent. A time when
Tom Rickets spoke out on the possibility of the Chicago Cubs making more offseason moves ahead of spring training.