There are a lot of reasons for Chicago Cubs fans to be excited for the upcoming season and immediate future. Despite the shocking decision to slash payroll this winter, the front office did a good job of upgrading the roster,
Cubs legend Sammy Sosa is holding out hope that he will get into the Hall of Fame despite the steroid use that has kept him out.
Bleacher Report has projected that veteran utility man Jon Berti will fill that spot in the lineup and be the Opening Day second baseman for the Cubs. Berti signed a one-year deal worth $3 million in the offseason and will look to bounce back in 2025.
Coming off a 83-79 season and missing the postseason, the Chicago Cubs were in the mix for big name free agents this offseason like Alex Bregman. At one point,
Over that hot offensive stretch, Crow-Armstrong put up 2.2 WAR (according to FanGraphs), which was 19th in baseball. But as excited as many are and should be about Crow-Armstrong’s potential, manager Craig Counsell also wants to preach patience for the young center fielder going into his second full season in the majors.
The Chicago Cubs boast one of the best farm systems in all of baseball, setting them up to not only be successful now but for the foreseeable future. Having suc
The Brewers declined his option after last season, during which he went 12-6 with a 4.29 ERA. The win total was the best of his career. In January, the Cubs swooped in and signed him to a $5 million, one-year deal with a player option in 2026.
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