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Cubs Urged to Trade for $5 Million ‘Massive Catcher Upgrade’ to Bolster Lineup
Heavy.com· 1 day agoThe Chicago Cubs have had an inconsistent start to the 2024 season. Manager Craig Counsell’s club is...
If the Cardinals are to make their move in a weak division, now is the time
Belleville News-Democrat· 19 hours agoReturning from their longest road trip...and one game back of the Chicago Cubs for second place in...
Diamondbacks to Begin a Critical Four Game Series vs. Padres Thursday
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoThe Arizona Diamondbacks are in San Diego the next four days for a critical series against the...
What does Cardinals rise to second place mean for their trading deadline plans?
Belleville News-Democrat via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoIn 2022, the Phillies were the last team over the line at 87. The expansion to three wild cards has...
Cubs' Hoyer Suggests Cubs Will Seek Big Bat At Deadline
MLB Trade Rumors· 3 days agoThankfully for the Cubs — and many other non-division leaders in the National League — the 2024 NL...
4 Cubs most to blame as Craig Counsell's team tumbles down NL Central standings
FanSided· 5 days agoIt felt as if Craig Counsell's team hadn't hit its stride yet with a bevy of injuries and an...
SnakePit Round Table: The End is Nigh! No, wait...
AZ Snake Pit· 5 days agoWhy are the D-backs playoff chances over? Steak85: Zac Gallen is hurt. Sam: Their vaunted playoff-ready top-5 rotation — Gallen, Kelly, Montgomery,...
Atlanta Braves Covering the Bases: Reynaldo López makes All-Star push, prospect updates and more
New York Times· 2 days agoThe Atlanta Braves have yet to hit their stride as a 9-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday...
MLB Insider Weighs in: Will Cincinnati Reds be Buyers or Sellers at MLB Trade Deadline?
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoThe Reds are 26-33 after struggling for most of May.
MLB trade deadline tiers: Buyers, sellers and those in between — plus needs for all 30 teams
New York Times· 5 days agoThe normal blueprint for MLB front offices is to spend the first two months of the season evaluating their team, the next two months trying to improve it — for either the short- or long-term ...