Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong puts on his cleats before hitting at live batting practice during spring training on Feb. 13, 2025, at Sloan Park in Mesa, Ariz. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago ...
MESA, Ariz. — The Chicago Cubs’ offseason approach to improving a middling roster came with a vision. While they haven’t won the National League Central division in a non-shortened season ...
Those injuries are ultimately what kept the White Sox from re-signing him. The Cubs were hoping Moncada would overcome those injuries in 2025 and stay in Chicago for a discounted price.
David Green, founder of Oklahoma City-based crafts retailer Hobby Lobby, said he has helped pay for a Super Bowl ad because of its message about Jesus ...
painting quite a different picture for the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. The projections, released by Fangraphs and Baseball Prospectus, respectively, are released annually ahead of each ...
The Chicago ... big league status in the immediate future may have more to do with roster business than their particular abilities. Options, specifically, are the sticking point for why the Cubs ...
The "He Gets Us" ad campaign, funded in part by Hobby Lobby's David Green ... the Super Bowl often spark conversation long after the big game is over, and a Christian-themed ad series — that ...
The Chicago ... the Cubs, to give up a huge haul for the righty. So the Cubs could quickly pivot to King instead. King is very talented as well, though he hasn't dominated on the big stage as ...
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer ... ‘‘If he could get a Super Bowl under his belt, that’d be really big for my card collection,’’ Steele said.
Stu White of Mount Pearl says a photo of two fox ... and hung around for hours hoping for the cubs to pop up. "They weren't really staying outside and playing, so I went there the next morning.
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New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang told Newsweek that "there should be public outrage" at the dismissal of federal IGs.