With the Chicago Cubs barely treading water and the White Sox drowning, perhaps it’s time for executives Jed Hoyer and Chris Getz to make a deal.
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‘I believe in this group’: Jed Hoyer remains confident in Chicago Cubs as they struggle to get on a roll
As long as the Chicago Cubs continue to struggle to score, the offense will deservedly come under scrutiny.
As Chicago Cubs’ struggles continue, a look at 3 players who need to step up to avoid another bad June
As Chicago Cubs’ struggles continue, three players in particular need to step up to avoid another bad June for the team.
Column: A brief history of the 118-year-old Cubs-White Sox rivalry, from ‘bitter dregs’ to booing Michael Jordan
From the first intracity World Series to the A.J. Pierzynski-Michael Barrett fight, the Cubs-White Sox rivalry has been one long, strange trip.
Chicago Cubs recall David Bote after nearly two years in an effort to bring pop to the struggling offense
David Bote became a Chicago Cubs fan favorite in 2018 and 2019. Now he’s looking for a second chance.
Column: Ángel Hernández vs. Steve McMichael, Bill Walton’s legacy, a possible Pedro Grifol successor and other sports thoughts
Random sampling of the sports world, from a possible replacement for Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol to the memorable Ángel Hernández-Steve McMichael incident.
Dansby Swanson hits a tiebreaking 2-run home run as the Chicago Cubs top the Cincinnati Reds 7-5 at a wet Wrigley Field
Dansby Swanson hit a tiebreaking home run and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-5 on a rainy Saturday night.
Another painful Chicago Cubs loss as Nick Madrigal, the tying run, was thrown out at home in the 9th
An aggressive send resulted in the tying run getting thrown out at home in the ninth as Chicago Cubs lost 5-4 to Cincinnati Reds.
Chicago baseball report: Shota Imanaga’s 1st bad outing with the Cubs, and a ‘special weekend’ for Sox assistant GM Josh Barfield
Cubs lefty Shota Imanaga’s electric beginning to his MLB career showed how well he can pitch at his best, but the rookie wasn’t going carry a sub-1.00 ERA through the season.
‘We’re in a tough stretch’: 3 HRs not enough for Chicago Cubs in 6-4 loss to Milwaukee Brewers, dropping them below .500
The Chicago Cubs fell below .500 for the first time since March 31, losing to the Brewers 6-4 on Thursday in Milwaukee. It was their 12th loss in 16 games.