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Chicago Cubs urged to sign WBC star after Seiya Suzuki injury
The Chicago Cubs have a lot of excitement and expectations heading into the 2026 season. While they have some important players on the roster, there is one current free agent who could help the team this season.
The Chicago Cubs have been in talks for a contract extension with their star outfielder, but things have not come together just yet.
The Chicago Cubs took a notable step in the right direction this past season, as they made the playoffs for the first time since 2021. While they ended up losing to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS,
Chicago Cubs trade idea brings in Yankees prospect who has been tabbed as generational originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Chicago Cubs are in a weird spot in their outfield following Seiya Suzuki’s injury, and some thing they need to make a trade.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki left Team Japan's World Baseball Classic game against Venezuela.
The Chicago Cubs are awaiting clarity on Seiya Suzuki’s injury. Suzuki exited Saturday’s World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game between Japan and Venezuela because of right knee discomfort. He awkwardly slid headfirst into second base on a steal attempt in the first inning and gingerly walked off the field after replay review overturned the safe call to end the frame.
The Chicago Cubs have a lot of talent throughout its roster heading into the 2026 season. They are expected to do well this season, and one player in particular is in the spotlight.
The Chicago Cubs team is just fine, but nothing more than that. It was another offseason where it felt like the Cubs didn’t do enough, something that’s been said far too often in this current era. There are ways to fix that,
Growing up in Arizona exposed Chicago Cubs infielder Scott Kingery to plenty of hot days on the diamond. As a Phoenix native who later played college baseball at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Kingery got used to the blazing dry heat every summer.
Former Major League Baseball player Tony Balsamo, who pitched for the Chicago Cubs in 1962, has died. He was 89. Balsamo played college baseball at Fordham before signing with the Cubs as a free agent.
Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that reshaped seasons and, in some cases, entire franchises. From walk-off home runs in winner-take-all games to clutch hits under October pressure,
The Chicago Cubs have the team in place to make a big push to a championship. On the flip side of that big opportunity, though, is the reality that much of this current roster will not be back to make a second run at a title.