The Chicago Cubs have had a rather busy weekend. While the team was in the middle of hosting the first CubsCon fan convention since 2019, they have also been active in the free-agent market.
The Chicago Cubs and the curious case that is Nick Madrigal As the dust settles from a wild MLB offseason teams have begun to turn their attention to within and analyze the team they have.
The Cubs are avoiding arbitration with a hand full of players as Cubs Convention gets set to open up at the Sheraton Grand Chicago. Although most Chicago Cubs fans are focusing on the Cubs Convention in Chicago, the Cubs' front office is still busy at work.
The Chicago Cubs now have an excess of middle infielders. Nico Hoerner has taken control of second base and the franchise just signed superstar shortstop Dansby Swanson to a seven-year, $177 million deal.
As the Chicago White Sox fill out their roster for the 2023 Major League Baseball season, they might have a chance to trade for a player that just two years ago appeared to be a key building block for their future.
The Chicago Cubs made a big splash over the weekend, agreeing to terms with free agent shortstop Dansby Swanson on a seven-year, $177 million contract.
With the Chicago Cubs fully invested in the shortstop market this offseason, the middle of their infield will probably look vastly different in 2023. Despite
Madrigal suffered the injury in Friday's game, and given the lack of time remaining in the season, it isn’t out of the question that Madrigal might be shut down entirely.
Nick Madrigal delivered a tiebreaking, two-run single in the sixth and Hayden Wesneski threw five scoreless innings of relief in his major league debut as the Chicago Cubs snapped a three-game skid with a 9-3 victory over the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
Tuesday night, Chicago Cubs' second baseman Nick Madrigal made one of the finest infield plays you'll see all season. With the Cubs leading 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning in Toronto, Blue Jays' third baseman Matt Chapman stepped in to face former Blue Jays' pitcher Marcus Stroman.
When the Chicago Cubs traded closer Craig Kimbrel across town to the Chicago White Sox last July, baseball fans were quick to say that the Cubs took the losing end of the trade.
After taking an electric series victory against the Milwaukee Brewers last weekend at Wrigley Field, the Chicago Cubs now head to American Family Field to begin a three game series tonight against the Brewers.
Nearly halfway through the month of August, the baseball world focused its attention on a matchup between two teams fighting near the bottom of the NL Central.
The Chicago Cubs made several roster moves prior to Tuesday’s matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals. Nick Madrigal Activated With the earlier report of Cubs’ second baseman Nick Madrigal traveling with the team to St.
According to Taylor McGregor of the Marquee Sports Network, the Chicago Cubs announced a few updates today on a few players that are recovering from injuries.
Suzuki has been out for almost six weeks now.
Ahead of Wednesday’s matchup with the San Diego Padres, the Chicago Cubs placed infielder Nick Madrigal on the 10-day IL with a left groin strain. The move was retroactive to June 12.
Former Chicago Cubs infielder Mike Fontenot turns 42 years old today. Seeing as I posted a Twitter poll question the other day featuring Fontenot, it’s only fitting that his birthday falls a couple of days later.
After a weekend full of roster shuffling for the Chicago Cubs, the team activated a familiar face. On Tuesday, INF Nick Madrigal was activated from the 10-day IL after missing time with lower back tightness.
When Chicago Cubs infielder Nick Madrigal went on the IL with lower back tightness, he was slugging .241. That’s math for “bad.” Madrigal had the 12th-lowest slugging percentage for any NL player with 50 or more plate appearances.
The Injured List just keeps getting bigger for the Chicago Cubs. Yesterday, second baseman Nick Madrigal was placed on the IL with lower back tightness.
The Cubs announced a flurry of roster moves this evening, most prominently sending second baseman Nick Madrigal to the 10-day IL with low back tightness.
It hasn’t been a pretty stretch for the Chicago Cubs to start the 2022 season. At 9-13, they’re still clinging to a tie for third place and find themselves failing to have won a series since the season’s opening weekend against Milwaukee.
Hoerner played shortstop at Stanford from 2016-2018 and was the No. 24 draft pick in 2018. He is batting .313 this season for the Cubs.
Abreu has played through several injuries this season, so he could return to Chicago's lineup as soon as Monday against the Minnesota Twins. However, that's uncertain.
Madrigal suffered the setback racing to first base in an attempt to beat out a grounder in the seventh inning of last Wednesday's loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Madrigal left Wednesday night’s game after coming up lame while running to first base on a grounder.
During one plate appearance during Tuesday’s win over the White Sox, Cabrera could be seen angrily gesturing toward either the mound or the middle infield. He revealed why he was so upset.
Expectations are high for the 24-year-old — he ranks as Baseball Prospectus’ No. 12 overall prospect this year — but it sounds like he has the highest expectations of all for himself.
The 23-year-old finished the 2019 season with Chicago's Triple-A affiliate where he slashed .331/.398/.424 with one home run 12 RBI in 29 games.
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