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Arrieta focused on big picture after rough trip

The Cubs may have lost six in a row, but they aren’t panicking — especially Jake Arrieta, who is quick to point out that the National League Central is still a tight race. Read More Here (4)

Fowler takes center stage as Cubs host Cards

Dexter Fowler returns to Wrigley Field for the first time as a Cardinal when the Cubs host St. Louis beginning Friday. Fowler will receive his World Series ring in a pregame ceremony on the field. Read More Here (4)

Cubs unable to back Arrieta in 6th straight loss

Franchy Cordero hit his first Major League triple and scored on an infield grounder with one out in the eighth inning to lift the Padres to a 2-1 victory over the Cubs on Wednesday at Petco Park, as the defending champs lost their sixth in a row. Read More Here (6)

Let's be prank: Bryant surprised by Maddux

Three months later, Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is still laughing about it. On a University of Nevada field in February, Bryant took batting practice against Hall of Famer Greg Maddux. But he didn’t know it was Maddux. Read More Here (10)

Maddon: Technique affecting Russell's throws

The problem with Cubs shortstop Addison Russell’s throws lately have not been his right shoulder, which forced him to miss three games earlier this month, but more technique, manager Joe Maddon said Wednesday. Read More Here (4)

Maddon not losing faith in Schwarber

Cubs manager Joe Maddon has had a few conversations with Kyle Schwarber, trying to keep the young slugger’s confidence up. On Tuesday night, Schwarber ended an 0-for-13 skid with a solo home run, but it wasn’t enough as the Cubs lost, 6-2, to the Padres. Read More Here (5)

West Coast funk: Cubs slip below .500

Austin Hedges homered and knocked in four runs Tuesday night, sending the Padres to a 6-2 victory and pushing the Cubs below .500 for just the second time this season. Read More Here (9)

Epstein: 'We feel we have a talented offense'

Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein encouraged the media to write about the team’s offensive struggles, particularly driving in runners. Usually, as soon as that’s considered a trend, the team is able to turn things around. At least, the Cubs expect to correct that. Read More Here (3)

Arrieta eyes bounce-back outing vs. Padres

Jake Arrieta started the Cubs’ West Coast road trip last Friday in Los Angeles, and he will finish it on Wednesday at Petco Park in the series finale against the Padres. Read More Here (6)

Rizzo, Bryant, J-Hey among NL ballot leaders

Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper leads all of Major League Baseball in fan balloting for the 2017 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard. The first National League balloting update was announced earlier today on MLB Network. Read More Here (7)