Jed Hoyer is still in his bag of making the worst possible efforts for the Chicago Cubs given the latest rumors surrounding the team's pursuit of free agent Alex Bregman.
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.
Jed Hoyer has not a popular man with Chicago Cubs fans in recent history. He is now given the fan base another reason to call for his firing.
The Chicago Cubs landed some much-needed bullpen help in the form of a trade for Houston Astros righty Ryan Pressly, but the deal might have some fans thinking back to the last Houston closer who came to Wrigley: Hector Neris.
The Chicago Cubs recently acquired Ryan Pressly, but can still add the finishing touches on their offseason with one more key move.
The Chicago Cubs were a strong contender to sign international free agent star pitcher Roki Sasaki, but ultimately he unsurprisingly chose the Los Angeles
The Chicago Cubs have made impactful additions for 2025. They could use another starting pitcher. Is San Diego Padres hurler Michael King a realistic target?
Alex Bregman remains on the free agent market. The Cubs have money to spend but also top prospect Matt Shaw to play third base. Can they succeed with both of them?
After the addition of Ryan Pressly, the Chicago Cubs are not done in their pursuit of improving the bullpen. The bullpen market is beginning to thin and one name that the team has been connected to is still out there.
Pressly has already spoken with Cubs manager Craig Counsell and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer.
Jed Hoyer has been busy this winter. After making Kyle Tucker the latest member of the Chicago Cubs, many thought the Cubs were still shooting for the stars. Although dialogue at the Cubs ...
We discussed this earlier in the week. Although Jed Hoyer said his team isn't done with adding pieces, most of those pieces could be served as minor-league dept