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.
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.
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 already have a strong 1-2 punch leading their pitching staff. Yet, they could be on the verge of adding another proven star.
The Chicago Cubs had been facing a bit of a dilemma with Seiya Suzuki as they worked their way through this offseason. The 30-year-old former standout with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in Japan and, arguably,
The Padres and Cubs have discussed a Dylan Cease trade, which would send the starter back to the Windy City after one year in San Diego.
Craig will miss his 16th straight contest Friday due to a sprained right ankle. Until the veteran forward is able to log a full-contact practice or Chicago provides an update on his return timetable, Craig can be considered week-to-week.
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