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Crow-Armstrong is the subject of Chicago magazine's cover story in March, in which he compared Cubs fans to Dodgers fans.
The Chicago Cubs got a massive bit of good news with Shota Imanaga's spring debut as the southpaw is back to his normal velocity.
Chris Krug, who played parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball, has died. He was 86. Krug died on Jan. 16, according to a Facebook post by his daughter. His death was never reported outside of his family’s
Some surprises out in Surprise? Possibly. I mean, the surprise for us right now would be a Cubs victory… the team was 0-3, started a lineup of Triple-A players and PCA, with Ben Brown on the mound, against the Royals ‘A’ lineup.
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The Chicago Cubs left spring training last year under the impression that they had their closer locked in and ready to go. The team had acquired veteran former closer Ryan Pressly from the Houston Astros that offseason after a failed bid to sign free agent closer Tanner Scott.
The Chicago Cubs will begin selling single-game tickets this week, and in celebration the team will be giving away tickets in a unique way.
The Chicago Cubs enter the season with more hope for an upcoming campaign than fans have had in the decade since they first broke the World Series curse back in 2016. Coming off the most exciting offseason in a very long time, Chicago looks like a ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 25, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Front page flashback: Feb. 26, 1974
The top 10 Cubs might have been easier. Narrowing Chicago's north-siders to just five great hitters is quite the task.
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2025 was meh. Hollowell threw 10 K’s in 9.1 IP but allowed nine hits (one home run) and walked seven men. He throws a four-seam fastball that tops off @94.4 mph, an 85 mph sweeper, and a 95 mph sinker, and also has a cutter and changeup that he rarely uses, preferring the sweeper to be his breaking pitch.