What once looked like a pitching first trade deadline for the Chicago Cubs has now quickly evolved into a much broader shopping list. As recently as early
If the Chicago Cubs are gonna finish the year at the top of the National League Central, it's gonna take a group effort. The offense has been doing its job as usual, putting up a whopping 12 runs in Kyle Tucker's return to Houston.
The Chicago Cubs are at a pivotal point in not only this 2025 season, but in their chances of success in the following years. For that reason, their movements before the July 31 trade deadline will be especially important.
At this point in the season, the Cubs are in an ideal position, most would say. They sit atop the NL Central and are 2nd in the National League overall.
Frustrations are, well, brewing for Chicago Cubs fans as they watched the Milwaukee Brewers pull within 1.5 games of first place in the NL Central on Sunday.
The starting lineups for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game are set to be revealed on July 6. While the fans have their say for the starting lineups, the most deserving All-Star starters could be very different than the actual starters.
It's no secret that the Chicago Cubs will be active at the MLB trade deadline at the end of July, and one of the main positions they'll be looking to add is starting pitching.
The Chicago Cubs are one of the best teams in baseball, with a 49-34 record and a two-game lead in the NL Central. Their high-powered offense ranks third in the league, according to FanGraphs, and is feared throughout the majors.
The Chicago Cubs may not be wasting time trying to find another starting pitcher to go along with Shota Imanaga. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported on Sunday that the Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates were engaged in “serious trade talks” about pitcher Mitch Keller.
The Chicago Cubs have a lot on their plate. Not only do they have a shrinking lead atop the NL Central Division to defend, whittled down to 2 game ahead of the Milwaukee Brewers as of this writing, but they also have some pressing issues concerning their immediate future.
The Chicago Cubs have a few ways they can go in a few weeks during the 2025 MLB draft. With a team with as loaded of a farm system as the Cubs have, they're in a good position to continue improving it.
With the second half of the season just getting underway for the Chicago Cubs, the next few weeks are going to be pivotal for their success. In the first half of year, the Cubs were able to prove that they are one of the best teams in the National League.
The Chicago Cubs have been far from a perfect team this season, and all year long have been much stronger on the offensive side than in the pitching department.
The Chicago Cubs have had some inconsistencies in their starting rotation as of late. Over the last six games, on four occasions their starting pitcher has given up between seven and eight earned runs.
The Chicago Cubs are one of many teams looking to acquire a starting pitcher at the MLB trade deadline. With tough competition expected, the Cubs are already getting deeply involved in trade conversations.
The Chicago Cubs don’t appear to be looking to make one move before the trade deadline on July 31. The Cubs have a few areas of need, and they could be turning to an NL Central rival to help them contend for a World Series title this fall.
The Chicago Cubs have one of the best teams in MLB this season, and their future keeps looking brighter despite the uncertainty around Kyle Tucker. The upcoming 2025 MLB draft could be a great chance for them to continue adding talent to this roster and farm system that is already brimming with potential.
According to a report from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Chicago Cubs are in "serious" trade talks with the Pittsburgh Pirates about former All-Star starter Mitch Keller.
While the Cubs' seven-run fourth inning laid the foundation for an easy 12-3 road victory over the host Houston Astros on Saturday, how Chicago was able to set up its bullpen for the series rubber match on Sunday was tied to the opener.
Kyle Tucker drilled a three-run home run in the top of the fourth inning, the third homer slugged by the Chicago Cubs in that frame en route to a 12-3 victory over the Houston Astros on Saturday in the middle game of a three-game interleague series.
The Chicago Cubs are having an excellent season, but to ensure success, they will need to make a couple of upgrades. So far this year, the Cubs have exceeded most projections.
In a season where the Chicago Cubs have needed young talent to step up, Matt Shaw’s big-league debut hasn’t gone quite according to plan, at least not with the bat in his hands.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ committed an embarrassing baserunning blunder early in his team’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday. Happ led off the game with a single in the first inning of Chicago’s 3-0 loss to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St.
After dropping Monday's opener, the Chicago Cubs managed to leave St. Louis with an important series win and maintain their position in the driver's seat of the National League Central race.