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The Chicago Cubs can look at the trade deadline in a few different ways. For one, they have to do everything in their power to make Kyle Tucker happy.
Cubs X-factor that could help them more than other contenders looking to buy at the MLB trade deadline After falling out of first place in the NL Central, the Cubs are looking to plug some gaps in ...
The Chicago Cubs trade deadline blueprint to boost their rotation includes Cleveland Guardians' former Cy Young winner Shane Bieber.
One Cubs prospect that probably thought he would have a role with the team by now is outfielder Owen Caissie, but with the logjam in the outfield, he hasn't gotten his chance.
Cubs basically guarantee trade for third baseman with Matt Shaw lineup decisions It's not hard to understand why the Cubs would be eager to move off of Shaw given how minimal his production has ...
The Cubs are reportedly "very interested" in Washington Nationals All-Star starting pitcher Mackenzie Gore. Gore, acquired by the Nationals in the Juan Soto trade, has blossomed into an ace this year.
The Chicago Cubs had their third base problem solved—until they didn’t. Last year’s deadline deal for Isaac Paredes gave the Cubs a stabilizing force at the hot corner. But instead of ...
While the Cubs may have been staggered by the blow, they didn’t give up, as Carson Kelly blasted a three-run home run to bring the Cubs within a run and Kyle Tucker homered to give them a 12-11 ...
The Cubs finished the game without Tucker, who was removed after four innings because of a jammed right ring finger. The Reds were limited to four hits after they had one in Saturday's 2-0 loss.
Cubs relievers’ 3.37 ERA is the fifth-lowest among big-league bullpens and they have been among the best in stranding runners on base with a 74.2% left on base percentage, which ranks sixth.
Their potent lineup is a big reason why. The Cubs have scored 143 runs, averaging 6.2 per game, both tops in baseball. The offense isn’t doing it just one way either.
The Cubs have the third-highest BABIP with runners in scoring position. They’re taking their walks in those situations (second in MLB with a 16.2 percent rate) and pressuring teams in general.
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