When the Chicago Cubs handed Craig Counsell a five-year, $40 million contract to become the highest-paid manager in baseball, they didn’t do it for his sparkling personality or quotability. Simply put,
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell is entering his second season with the organization. In 2025, he will be wearing a new number. Previously, he was No.
The Chicago Cubs hit a patch of uncharacteristic disharmony earlier this offseason when Seiya Suzuki, unhappy as a full-time designated hitter, was apparently being shopped around to a handful of teams.
Where can the Cubs go for bullpen help? Can Swanson bounce back from surgery? Where will Crow-Armstrong hit in the lineup?
When the Chicago Cubs handed Craig Counsell a five-year, $40 million contract to become the highest-paid manager in baseball, they didn’t do it for his sparkling personality or quotability.
It's amazing how one move, or in this case, one miss, can jumpstart a team's urgency. After missing on not only Tanner Scott but also Kirby Yates, who both went
With CC Sabathia heading into Cooperstown, take a look back at the 2008 season finale that launched the Brewers into the playoffs.
Training just around the corner, the Chicago Cubs are continuing to add pitchers to the organization. The addition of Trevor Richards aligns with their strategy for building a bullpen.
After a weekend of celebrating Sammy Sosa and the arrival of Kyle Tucker at Cubs Convention, spring training is now squarely in focus. Pitchers and catchers report to Mesa, Ariz., in less than three weeks to prepare for Opening Day in Japan against a loaded defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers team.
Paul Skenes and the Pirates might not be working on an extension, but teams across baseball are working to set their rosters for 2025 as spring training approaches. Zach Worden rounds up some of the latest rumours from across MLB.
According to Bruce Levine of 670 The Score, the Chicago Cubs are not expected to utilize young outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong as their leadoff hitter early in the season. Manager Craig Counsell said he is "open-minded" about the decision but will probably not have him open the season in that role.
Chicago Cubs' outfielder Seiya Suzuki negotiated over his role, addressing discontent over being designated as a DH. Manager Craig Counsell confirms the adjustment, emphasizing Suzuki’s value and his agreement,