The Cubs’ new Blues Alternate uniform, presented by Motorola Razr, celebrates both the team’s history and Chicago’s role in shaping the electric blues movement. The baby blue color scheme returns for the first time since 1981,
The Chicago Cubs front office and coaching staff have been making it known that the team is not done building their 2025 team. The frustration from fans is evident as time drags on and high-end impact pieces remain available on the free agency market.
According to Jesse Rogers of ESPN, the Chicago Cubs are set to avoid an arbitration hearing with outfielder Kyle Tucker. Breaking News: The Cubs and OF Kyle Tuc
The Chicago Cubs have unveiled a brand new jersey for the 2025 season, with powder blue coloring and a host of unique accents.
Also around the area these next few days, “Black Panther” in concert, comedian Alex Moffat and country star Kelsea Ballerini.
The Chicago Cubs needed to add a big name to their roster, and they did just that when they acquired superstar outfielder Kyle Tucker in a trade from the Houston Astros earlier this offseason.
The Chicago Cubs are going back in time with a Blues Alternate uniform presented by motorola razr that pays tribute to the team’s history and Chicago’s contribution to the electric blues movement that shaped music worldwide.
Numerous star players from the current team are expected to be in attendance, including new acquisition Kyle Tucker, outfielder Ian Happ and shortstop Dansby Swanson. Joining Sosa among the team’s alumni will be Hall of Famers Andre Dawson, Billy Williams and Fergie Jenkins, along with former pitcher Kerry Wood and former shortstop Shawon Dunston.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Cubs Convention begins Friday featuring fan-favorite players and new gear. This year, fans are anticipating the return of former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa. Sosa with the team Thursday night at the Kingston Mines blues club.
One thing that would help put the Cubs in a better position is adding another big arm to the bullpen. Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter made a list of one "realistic" target for each team to fix their "biggest roster hole." For the Cubs, he suggested one-time All-Star Carlos Estévez.
The Minnesota Twins have a gaping hole at first base after Carlos Santana returned to Cleveland, could the team turn to a three-time All-Star to man the position?