The Chicago Cubs signed free agent pitcher Matthew Boyd this offseason to a two-year, $29 million deal. It was the first significant move the team made in preparation of their stated “all in” 2025 push towards postseason play.
The Chicago Cubs have made some major moves this offseason. From the signing of free agent LHP Matthew Boyd for the starting rotation all the way through the recent trade for former Houston Astros closer Ryan Pressly,
The Chicago Cubs have done a lot this offseason. There’s been the acquisition of free agent LHP Matthew Boyd, the trade for Houston Astros all-star right fielder Kyle Tucker, and their most recent trade for Astros closer Ryan Pressly.
The Chicago Cubs had targeted another arm in the starting rotation at the beginning of the offseason, then reality apparently set in. While they would’ve ideally liked another quality starter, their five of Justin Steele,
The Chicago Cubs still appear to be very much a work in progress as they look for the final touches to their 2025 major league roster. And, from a recent flurry of activity over the last few days, it looks like the front office is feeling the pressure to make a big pickup or two now,
As the Cubs Convention and all of its excitement dissipates, the Cubs front office is back to work as they try to build a stronger team for 2025. Spring Trainin
Top free agent relief pitcher Tanner Scott has signed a four-year, 72 million dollar contract with, you guessed it, the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Cubs were rumor
Instead of cries about the Dodgers and a salary cap, shouldn’t the onus be on the 29 other baseball owners who aren’t apparently competing for free agents?
Pitching was a main topic for the Chicago Cubs this winter, and that likely continues into the season. Knowing they had to overhaul their bullpen, the front off
While the Cubs consider free agent relievers, they have high-leverage options in a bullpen that was solid in 2024, including Porter Hodge, Tyson Miller and Ben Brown.
The Dodgers were deemed a favorite to land star international prospect Roki Sasaki from the moment he was posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball this offseason. On Friday, as Cubs Convention was just getting rolling in Chicago,
President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer stated this week that the Cubs were still looking to add to the bench and bullpen, and recent reports suggest that the latter pursuit could even take the form of a big-ticket signing of Tanner Scott.