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Cubs sign top Draft pick Little, 13 others

The Cubs announced Thursday they have signed left-handed pitcher Brendon Little, the 27th pick overall in the Major League Draft. MLB.com’s Jim Callis reported that Little signed for $2.2 million. Read More Here (8)

Report: Cubs to option Schwarber to Triple-A

The Cubs are sending Kyle Schwarber to the Minor Leagues, according to a report from CSN Chicago’s David Kaplan on Thursday. The club has not confirmed the report. Read More Here (0)

Cubs reportedly sign top Draft pick Little

The Cubs have reportedly signed their first-round Draft pick, left-handed pitcher Brendon Little, for $2.2 million. The pick had a slot value of $2,373,300. The club did not confirm that a deal is in place. Read More Here (2)

Cubs' offense stalls in series finale vs. Padres

The Padres lost their starter in the third inning and struggled to hit in the clutch but overcame all of that on Wednesday. Read More Here (0)

Arrieta hopes for more success vs. Marlins

Trailing the Brewers in the National League Central Division by a slim margin, the Cubs and Jake Arrieta take on the Marlins for the first of four on Thursday in Miami. Miami has won five of the last six against Chicago in South Florida. Read More Here (7)

Heyward out again, DL might be an option

Jason Heyward did not start for the third consecutive game after he scraped his left hand sliding on the warning track in Pittsburgh trying to catch a foul ball. Heyward has had trouble gripping the bat and throwing. “He was not ready to hit [Tuesday],” manager Joe Maddon said. Read More Here (0)

Cubs content to keep red-hot Rizzo at leadoff

How long will Anthony Rizzo lead off for the Cubs? Manager Joe Maddon isn’t sure but as long as it works, he’s going to stay with it. Read More Here (3)

Cubs' trio powers Iowa to win

The ball was flying out of the yard for Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, as Jeimer Candelario, Mark Zagunis and Victor Caratini all hit home runs to power the Cubs past Omaha, 6-4. Read More Here (0)

Cubs follow Rizzo's HR 'lead' to beat Padres

Anthony Rizzo smacked his third leadoff home run in the last seven games and rookie Ian Happ hit his ninth homer to back Mike Montgomery and lift the Cubs to a 4-0 victory on Tuesday night over the Padres. Read More Here (4)

Butler looking to help deliver sweep of Padres

Padres rookie right-hander Miguel Diaz took a step forward with his second career start. He will next oppose Cubs righty Eddie Butler in Wednesday’s series finale at Wrigley Field. Read More Here (3)