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Kyle Tucker is having a rough go at the plate for the past month or so, leading to his long-overdue injury-caused benching.
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer provides an interesting perspective on the recent success of the Milwaukee Brewers.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/brewers as Cubs' Jed Hoyer Makes Brutally Honest Brewers Admission As ...
On Monday, after the Cubs announced that Tucker would be benched for a couple of games to work out the kinks, president of ...
The Chicago Cubs have quickly gone from favorites in the National League Central to fighting to keep the race close. Jed ...
Chicago Cubs GM Carter Hawkins’ comment about being responsible for the 2032 team sparked an outcry from fans who want them ...
Chicago Cubs starter Cade Horton left Game 1 of Monday’s doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers in the third inning with ...
The Kyle Tucker saga took a sharp turn late Monday afternoon when Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell announced he would give ...
CHICAGO — With the boos raining down on Kyle Tucker at Wrigley Field, Cubs manager Craig Counsell floated a plan to bench the ...
CHICAGO — In May of this season, Chicago Cubs team president Jed Hoyer had a specific request for his minor-league hitting ...
Earlier this week, Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy did something unusual — he commented on an opposing player and their injury status. The player in quest ...
Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker, whose production at the plate has plummeted since July, was diagnosed in June with a hairline ...
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