It has been almost one month since the Chicago Cubs traded Cody Bellinger to the New York Yankees, as fans still wait for the organization to make another notable free agency signing. President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer has stayed active during the offseason,
The Chicago Cubs have made some significant moves this winter. They traded away Cody Bellinger and added Kyle Tucker. Their lastest move is signing an ex-New York Yankees infielder.
Pete Crow-Armstrong is planning to rob his former Cubs teammate Cody Bellinger of a home run during the 2025 season.
The Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs have been relatively quiet this offseason, with both teams fortifying their lineups with 2024
Star third baseman Alex Bregman remains unsigned halfway through the month of January as he seeks what is likely to be the last big payday of his career on a long-term contract.The 30-year-old Bregman hit .
The Chicago Cubs have been the most busy with trades this offseason. They traded their long-term contract holder, Cody Bellinger, to the New York Yankees after long speculations of him leaving the ballclub and acquired Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros.
The Chicago Cubs, who had targeted starting and relief pitching, have made their biggest moves so far this offseason in the outfield. In December, they
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The Chicago Cubs still appear to be very much a work in progress as they look for the final touches to their 2025 major league roster. And, from a recent flurry of activity over the last few days, it looks like the front office is feeling the pressure to make a big pickup or two now,
The Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox could link up on a trade that deals a needed right-handed slugger to Fenway for a pair of top prospects.
Bregman reportedly turned down a six-year, $156 million deal to return to the Astros this offseason. If Bregman lands on the North Side, he will be reunited with his former teamma