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Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer may be getting bailed out by ascendant rookie Cade Horton.
The Chicago Cubs avoided a sweep at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds with a 6-1 victory on Wednesday at Wrigley Field. But the series was largely a wash for th ...
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The Cubs went on to win, 6-1, and also of import was the performance of rookie Cade Horton, who went 5.2 innings on the day, allowing no runs and only two hits with six strikeouts. Horton is now 6-3 ...
Designated hitter Seiya Suzuki tattooed two line drives with exit velocities of over 105 mph Wednesday. Those two shots, ...
The Chicago Cubs can't keep waiting around to extend MVP candidate Pete Crow-Armstong, especially after Roman Anthony's new deal with the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs looked like the team they were heading into the All-Star break, as home runs, a near shutout and an ...
The Chicago Cubs are in a rough stretch, but veteran infielder Justin Turner is focused on helping is team recover instead of ...
Horton (6-2, 3.18 ERA) earned the win after giving up only two hits and striking out six. The 23-year-old Horton has not ...
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer is falling on the sword for the Michael Soroka trade. After failing to land a ...
Glancing at social media shows a Cubs fanbase ready for the team to fire longtime president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer.
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer is falling on the sword for the Michael Soroka trade. After failing to land a frontline starter before Thursday’s trade deadline, the Cubs acquired the right-hander ...