The Chicago Cubs still have some work to do before heading into the 2025 season. The team has yet to add the high-end starting pitcher they had targeted earlier in the offseason.
The Houston Astros are reportedly considering trading their top closer, with the Chicago Cubs eyeing the elite reliever. Explore the latest MLB rumors and the potential impact of this move on both teams.
The Chicago Cubs have made some significant moves this winter. They traded away Cody Bellinger and added Kyle Tucker. Their lastest move is signing an ex-New York Yankees infielder.
The Rays have earned their reputation for being among the game’s best at identifying and acquiring young talent from other organizations. They quickly turned Randy Arozarena from an outfielder buried on the Cardinals’ roster into a postseason hero.
The Cubs have looked into a Ryan Pressly trade and considered free agents Kenley Jansen and David Robertson. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Ben Zobrist, who spent parts of nine years with the Tampa Bay Rays, failed to receive even one vote for the Hall of Fame. Fernando Rodney, who played for Tampa for two seasons, also failed to get one vote.
After the Chicago Cubs traded for Ryan Pressly, things got even better for the Toronto Blue Jays in the Carlos Estevez sweepstakes as they were a team involved.
As the New York Mets continue to bolster their bullpen with their latest additions of A.J. Minter and Adbert Alzolay, one of their top bullpen arms from last se
The Chicago Cubs are still looking to shake up their roster with less than a month before the start of spring training.
In what is becoming a broken record, the Cubs still need relief help, with the focus on the back end of the bullpen. With former targets Tanner Scott and Kirber
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Players featured on last year’s edition of the best tools among Top 100 prospects should look familiar to even casual baseball fans at this point. Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes (best fastball, slider) took the Major Leagues by storm as the NL Rookie of the Year,