MILWAUKEE – Pete Crow-Armstrong is back in the big leagues. The Chicago Cubs outfielder was recalled from Triple-A Iowa Thursday morning and in manager Craig Counsell’s lineup ahead of his team’s series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
The Cubs need this thump from Cody Bellinger.
The Chicago Cubs made a surprising decision to send their rising star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong down to Triple-A on May 20. It didn't make a whole
It would normally be very exciting to hear that Cade Horton is coming to Chicago, but that is not the case. The top pitching prospect was scratched from Wednesday’s start with Triple-A Iowa and the initial report from Jesse Rogers was that back soreness was to blame.
Shota Imanaga had the worst start of his MLB career on Wednesday as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs, 10-6. Imagana gave up season-highs of eight hits, seven runs, two home runs and struck out just a single batter.
The Cubs lose 10-6 in Milwaukee. If any of you are out there wondering when the first time I’m going to express real frustration and if this loss did it, nope.
The opening of the Craig Counsell era in Chicago has met with mixed results. Inconsistencies have led to the Cubs falling in several offensive and defensive categories.
The Chicago Cubs rotation has been above-average to start the season on most nights. However, they've dealt with injuries and could be in the mix to land another arm.
The Cubs lefthander got hit hard Wednesday in Milwaukee. There isn’t a single pitcher in MLB history who could do what Shōta Imanaga did over his first nine starts and make that last forever.
“And now you know…the rest of the story,” the legendary Paul Harvey intoned countless times during his long-running radio program. While I can’t say I’d care to hear that trademark timbre explaining many of his personal views, I could probably listen to Harvey opine on the state of the Cubs for quite some time.
#Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB news, notes, and commentary, four days a week, rain or shine. Imanaga is human. He’ll have better days. Hendricks continues to struggle.
The Chicago Cubs, entering their Wednesday night contest against division rival Milwaukee Brewers haven’t been playing their best ball as of late. They have lost seven out of their past 10 games, and it’s not like their slate is getting any easier, as they would be up against the current leader of the NL Central.
Christian Yelich, Blake Perkins and Willy Adames each had a two-run homer and the Milwaukee Brewers roughed up previously undefeated Shota Imanaga en route to a 10-6 victory over the visiting Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night.
The Chicago Cubs have gotten some unexpected performances out of rookie pitchers this season, but Tuesday night's was one of the best. Ben Brown struck
The Chicago Cubs have seemingly struck gold with rookie right-hander Ben Brown. The versatile Cubs pitcher has been used both as a starter and out of the bullpen in 2024.
When multiple pitchers on the Chicago Cubs went down with injuries, there was concern this would cause them to fall off because they would have to rely on some secondary arms.
The Chicago Cubs are missing home runs from their offense this season. Cody Bellinger and Seiya Suzuki have struggled in the power department lately, and it's shown in the team's final scores.
Chicago radio host Danny Parkins took shots at the Milwaukee Brewers and their fans on "X" on Tuesday. On Monday, Brewers' fans ruthlessly boo'd Cubs manager Craig Counsell in his first trip to Milwaukee since leaving the Brewers in the offseason.
The Chicago Cubs are in second place in the NL Central despite, not because of, their offense. It’s something that needs to change as the season continues.
Chicago Cubs rookie right-hander Ben Brown was untouchable against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday, and he carved out a spot in the MLB history books as a result.
The Brewers' struggles against the Chicago Cubs starting pitching won't get any easier when they face Shota Imanaga on Wednesday in Milwaukee. Imanaga (5-0, 0.84 ERA) will be opposed by right-hander Bryse Wilson (3-1, 2.86 ERA).
Michael Tauchman singled in the go-ahead run to ignite a five-run 10th inning as the visiting Chicago Cubs snapped a five-game losing streak with a 6-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night.
After losing two games to the St. Louis Cardinals, the Chicago Cubs now sit at 27-26. And like last season, there seems to be little sense of urgency on the part of the team.
Happy Memorial Day, sports bettors! Coming off a winning week in strikeout props, let's kick off the new week with three K bets for the MLB holiday slate.
Action Network's Charlie DiSturco has a +1000 three-leg same game parlay (SGP) for Cubs vs. Cardinals on "Sunday Night Baseball" tonight, May 26.
His microscopic 0.84 ERA is both the lowest in baseball this year and the lowest of any rookie pitcher’s first nine starts in the modern era.
Cubs righty Adbert Alzolay has been on the injured list since May 13 due to a flexor strain, and it seems a return in the near future isn’t likely.
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