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When the Cubs made a blockbuster trade in December to acquire star right fielder Kyle Tucker from the Astros, it signaled ...
Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins shared an optimistic view of rookie third baseman Matt Shaw, who’s hitting .170 with a ...
As per the recent speculations, Kyle Tucker could be the next Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to secure a blockbuster $500 Million ...
Crow-Armstrong hit his first two home runs of the season and added a triple as the Cubs took a three-game series against the ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong can see himself suiting up for the Cubs for a long time, even beyond the years the team has him under ...
Matt Shaw has not gotten off to a dream start in his rookie season for the Chicago Cubs. The team’s No. 1 prospect is batting ...
This past offseason, the Chicago Cubs made a deal with the Houston Astros to acquire outfielder Kyle Tucker who is set to ...
The game is drunk with pitchers. “Say you drink five beers every night and one night you drink six beers,” said Chicago Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins, serving up a sudsy analogy.
With Jed Hoyer and Carter Hawkins in the front office both on expiring deals, there is a lot of pressure on Counsell to get the most out of his roster. Not only would it help save their jobs but ...
“We made this deal, kind of understanding that this deal had to be worth it for one year of Kyle Tucker,” said Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins. “And we certainly felt like that was the case.