Cubs gearing up to target pitching at MLB trade deadline
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White Sox manager Will Venable returns to face his previous team on Friday, while the Cubs have a 10-day homestand that kicks off Thursday.
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Sporting News on MSNCubs could target $56 million Cy Young winner to boost rotationJustin Steele is out for the season recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Shota Imanaga is also on the injured list. Perhaps the Cubs could target a starting pitcher or two at the trade deadline. Andrew Wright of Newsweek listed Sandy Alcantara as a potential fit.
The Chicago Cubs thought they made a shrewd signing to fill out their roster heading into the 2025 season, but so far the addition of Justin Turner has been underwhelming to say the least. Sure, the 40-year-old brings a track record of results,
The Chicago Cubs are atop the NL Central Division and will be looking to make some upgrades ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline.
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Sporting News on MSNCubs-Orioles trade prediction sends $40 million 10-year veteran to ChicagoAs we near the two-month milestone before the Major League Baseball trade deadline, it's already crystal clear what the Chicago Cubs need to do. The Cubs have a top-five offense in the sport, but their starting pitching could be their undoing.
Cubs Blockbuster Trade Idea Adds Cy Young Finalist Amid Shota Imanaga News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer went on The Show podcast, hosted by the New York Post's Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman, to discuss the Cubs' start to the season and possible future plans.
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer ... Though we’re still several weeks away from the July 31 trade deadline, Hoyer did address his first-place team’s likeliest need.
A bad bullpen can cause an early exit in the postseason -- or even keep a team from reaching the playoffs in the first place. While hardly any clubs are permanently set when it comes to their relief pitching,
With the Chicago Cubs expected to be in the market for pitchers, MLB analysts believe a reunion with closer Aroldis Chapman 'makes sense.'
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Baseball's two best teams will meet this weekend not in Los Angeles or New York or Philadelphia. The AL-best Detroit Tigers will host the NL-best Chicago Cubs for a three-game interleague series at Comerica Park.