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ST. LOUIS — Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer was self-critical about one area of last offseason in particular. ‘‘Our bench was struggling,’’ Hoyer said this week. ‘‘I don’t think I did ...
Cubs Fans Make Drastic Jed Hoyer Request Amid Playoff Push originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Chicago Cubs fans have had ...
Insiders say the Cubs won't win the World Series because of their starting pitching and bullpen, which did not improve at the deadline.
A few things are going on with Tucker that suggest things aren’t right, but also that he’s probably going to snap out of it ...
Perhaps Hoyer's relative inactivity at the July 31 cutoff point compared to other contenders around the league was by design. Horton's rise and southpaw ace Shota Imanaga's return from a lengthy IL ...
Two batters into his Wednesday start, Chicago Cubs right-hander Cade Horton watched the Cincinnati Reds’ Spencer Steer pop up ...
The Chicago Cubs find themselves trailing the Milwaukee Brewers for first place in the NL Central, after leading for most of the season. The Cubs were active at ...
The high octane Chicago Cubs offense has been slumping as of late, collecting just seven hits over the last two games and scoring just three runs during consecutive losses to open up the Cincinnati ...
Cubs GM Jed Hoyer admitted that the team knew injured pitcher Mike Soroka was heading in a bad direction when the team traded for him.
Soroka’s injury can’t come as much of a surprise. The veteran righty has battled injuries throughout his career.
It is too early in the calendar to begin obsessively looking at the scoreboard, but it also has to be difficult for the Cubs ...
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer understood the gamble the organization might be taking when they acquired right-hander Michael Soroka.