During the first part of this past season, one of the rising stars for the Chicago Cubs was rookie pitcher Ben Brown. Called ...
And though the likes of Soto and Burnes are likely out of reach, more modest free-agent options could align with the Cubs.
There is an argument to be made that the Chicago Cubs have the best farm system in all of Major League Baseball. Not only do they have the most players in MLB Pipeline's top 100 list, but they ...
Mooney also pointed to Jameson Taillon and Shōta Imanaga as examples of recent free-agent signings Chicago could emulate. What’s made these two such good acquisitions for the Cubs?
Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga had a great first MLB season. He started 29 games, compiling a 15-3 record with a 2.91 ERA over the course of 173.1 innings of work. He was more than effective ...
Championship Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Mets - Game 3 / Elsa/GettyImages The Chicago Cubs are in for quite the important and potentially expensive offseason this winter. They brought ...
Ultimately you got nothing for that, but it does suggest that more went right for the Cubs than you might think. Shota Imanaga was the “other” pitcher from Japan that signed in the offseason, but he ...
Ultimately you got nothing for that, but it does suggest that more went right for the Cubs than you might think. Shota Imanaga was the “other” pitcher from Japan that signed in the offseason ...
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The Chicago Cubs have reason to look at the 2024 season as a disappointment. After signing manager Craig Counsell away from the rival Milwaukee Brewers, acquiring budding ace Shota Imanaga and re ...
Chicago Cubs’ Michael Busch, right, celebrates with third base coach Willie Harris, left, as he rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against ...
The rest of the letter focused on the positives of the season, from eight Cubs prospects in MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 to contributions from rookies Shota Imanaga, Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong.