Red-hot Chicago Cubs finally go home
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The Chicago Cubs, who arrived at spring training before everyone else, traveled to Tokyo and back, spent two different stints in Arizona and initiated a new ballpark in Sacramento, packed their suitca...
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Though highs could range into the mid- to upper 50s, the National Weather Service forecast calls for temperatures in the 40s near the lakefront.
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Seiya Suzuki homered twice and drove in five runs as the Chicago Cubs beat the Athletics 10-2 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.
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In his first start, Taillon was having issues landing his curveball against lefties, so they could expect either a fastball or cutter, pitches with higher velocity. The changeup is another offspeed pitch he can mix in with the curve, like he did Wednesday, or use as a Plan B when he doesn’t have a good feel for the curve.
The Chicago Cubs haven't been playing good baseball lately. It's been a rough couple of weeks for the Cubs, who have seemingly lost the momentum from their sizz
MESA, Ariz. — They still are groggy and definitely sleep-deprived after their trip to Tokyo, but the Chicago Cubs are back playing spring training games, with most of their regulars back in the starting lineup Saturday against the Colorado Rockies.
On Tuesday, the Cubs announced that pitcher Brad Keller had made the roster out of Spring training. Additonally Ben Brown will start as the cubs fifth starter.
A former Chicago Cubs player speaks out on the controversial torpedo bats after the New York Yankees' explosive series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Chicago Cubs led the Cactus League in attendance once again in 2025. This is the 12th straight season the club accomplished the feat, averaging 12,847 per game at Sloan Park. Arizona and Los Angeles rounded out the top three. The Cactus League averaged 7,569 fans per game, up 21 from a year ago.
Craig Counsell made it official Tuesday morning, announcing that youngster Ben Brown would be the team’s fifth starter to start the season. “Ben’s been very healthy and certainly he performed super effectively in that role last year,
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson is known for his routine and sticking with what works for him. That extends to the bat he uses. Well, at least it did. Swanson has been using the new “torpedo” bat in games this season, along with second baseman Nico Hoerner.
The truth about spring training for players, coaches, equipment managers and media alike is you can’t wait to get there and you can’t wait to leave. The freshness of a new beginning wears off after a week or so,
The Chicago Cubs have had the chance to build through their farm system and with young talent acquisitions in recent years.