Another Chicago Cubs season without a postseason would likely tick off an impatient fan base. Manager Craig Counsell needs to live up to his hype as the game’s highest-paid manager.
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.
Craig Counsell's lack of confidence in Pete Crow-Armstrong to handle leadoff responsibilities in 2025 is a problem for the Chicago Cubs.
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.
Cubs trade for Astros former All-Star closer
The Chicago Cubs never really got their foot in the door with Roki Sasaki, but Jed Hoyer could dial up the San Diego Padres for a compelling trade alternative.
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,
Outfielder Kyle Tucker was traded by the Chicago Cubs this offseason from the Houston Astros as the NL Central team aims to get back to the postseason after missing out in 2024.
The Chicago Cubs are in the midst of an offseason that is designed to get them back to the National League playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season. One of the big moves they have made during the offseason was trading for slugging outfielder Kyle Tucker of the Houston Astros.
Former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa is introduced as he returns to Chicago at the opening ceremony of the Cubs Convention at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk on Jan. 17, 2025. The convention continues through Sunday. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw heads into spring training in a position that any player without an established role wants: a legitimate chance to make the opening-day roster.
Ryan Pressly stood on the edge of the mound in Houston, leaning slightly as he watched right fielder Kyle Tucker hustle into foul ground to make a catch. Tucker reeled it in and the celebration was on