Pitcher Shota Imanaga's two-year, $22.5 million deal with the Cubs was one of the biggest deals of last offseason. After making a terrific impact as a rookie, the Japanese ace has attached his ...
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The Chicago Cubs need starting pitching, and one late-career breakout candidate from the Boston Red Sox could be the ideal ...
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The Chicago Cubs, who are in pursuit of a live free-agent arm to supplement the team's starting staff this winter, are urged ...
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Jed Hoyer and the Chicago Cubs front office are at the beginning of what could be a very busy MLB offseason. They have quite a few holes to fill if they want th ...
The Chicago Cubs have been rumored to be searching for ... top priority of the front office considering their signing of Shota Imanaga last winter was a major hit and that unit finished with ...
New York Mets free agent Pete Alonso was long thought of as a potential match for the Chicago Cubs. After 2024, there's a ...
SAN ANTONIO — As the Chicago Cubs evaluate how to improve the offense ... a good foundation with left-handers Justin Steele and Shota Imanaga and right-hander Jameson Taillon.
The Cubs have made themselves desirable to Japanese players, and their infrastructure might make a logical fit for Sasaki.