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The Chicago Cubs have gotten some incredible production out of one of their stars after it looked like his season was in trouble early.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Cubs add to historic walk-off rate in MLB history in 2025For as many games as their bullpen has blown this year, the Chicago Cubs have fought back in contests that they had no business winning to begin with. Relief pitching has been a major issue for the franchise over the past two seasons,
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell revealed outfielder Ian Happ started "ramping up activity" as he continues his return from injury.
“He’s always been a hitter,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said. “He’s been the youngest player on his team, still, for his whole career. And he’s always been one of the better hitters, and that’s impressive.
After missing three consecutive games with an oblique issue, Ian Happ will reportedly be removed from the Chicago Cubs' active roster and placed on the injured list.
John Prevost, Pope Leo's older brother, confirmed his MLB allegiance in multiple interviews, putting to rest the debate between the North and South Side.
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"He's Sox, and then the radio announced Cubs, and that's not true," the pope's older brother, John Prevost, told CBS News Chicago.
Moisés Ballesteros' high-level production with Triple-A Iowa has reportedly convinced the Chicago Cubs to call up the young catcher once Ian Happ hits the injur
The Chicago Cubs have a tough call to make in their starting rotation. With injuries to both Justin Steele and Shota Imanaga, the Cubs could use some reinforcem
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Dansby Swanson, Kyle Tucker and Seiya Suzuki all took Pirates ace Paul Skenes deep in the fifth inning as the Cubs pulled away for an 8-3 victory.
Leo, formerly known as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, became one of the world's most famous Chicago natives on Thursday with his elevation to the papacy. Born in Chicago's Mercy Hospital and raised in nearby Dolton, he is the first pope to hail from the U.S.
The Chicago Cubs second baseman scored the winning run in a thrilling ninth-inning comeback at Wrigley Field against the Miami Marlins. Hoerner was feeling so good that cameras caught him yelling with a huge smile on his face between second and third base because he knew that he was going to beat the throw from the left field corner.