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Cubs’ Imanaga Addition Came Late, Thanks To A Complicated Deal
Forbes· 1 day agoCredit Jed Hoyer and the Cubs for being persevering to sign Shota Imanaga when it appeared he was on...
Cubs' Brown holds Brewers hitless through 7 innings before Frelick singles in the 8th off Wesneski
Newsday· 15 hours agoChicago Cubs rookie right-hander Ben Brown held Milwaukee without a hit through the first seven...
Cubs Prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong Gets Revenge on Pitcher Who Threw at Him Twice
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoChicago Cubs prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong, the franchise's first-round pick in the 2020 MLB draft,...
Cubs vs. Brewers Prediction & Game Info - May 29
San Francisco Chronicle· 15 hours agoPreview the Cubs vs. Brewers game today, with score predictions, stats, starting pitchers and game information.
Cubs vs. Cardinals TV Channel and Live Stream Info for May 25
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoHow to watch the Cubs vs. Cardinals game today, with TV channel and live streaming information.
Cubs vs. Brewers odds, prediction: MLB picks, best bets for Tuesday, May 28
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoAction Network is the official betting partner of the Chicago Tribune. After dropping the opener on...
Cubs vs. Cardinals TV Channel and Live Stream Info for May 24
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoHow to watch the Cubs vs. Cardinals game today, with TV channel and live streaming information.
Cubs ‘Desperately Need Power,’ Urged to Trade for $19 Million Slugger: Columnist
Heavy.com· 5 days agoThe Chicago Cubs are locked in a close divisional race with the rival Milwaukee Brewers and there...
Cubs' Craig Counsell takes it in stride as Brewers fans boo their former manager's return to...
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 2 days agoCounsell grew up near Milwaukee and spent parts of 18 years with the organization in various roles....
‘We need to break that cycle’: As Chicago Cubs offense continues to flounder, Jed Hoyer expresses...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo Sports· 16 hours agoMILWAUKEE — One-third of the way through the season, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer is trying to avoid drawing too many conclusions. As the