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Happ, Caratini lead top prospect performers

Any concerns about Ian Happ’s bruised left thumb were laid to rest on Monday as the Cubs’ No. 2 prospect belted his ninth home run in a five-RBI performance for Triple-A Iowa in a loss against Memphis. Read More Here (1)

Arrieta faces Senzatela in twin-bill opener

After rain and hail canceled Monday’s series opener, the reigning World Series-champion Cubs resume their stretch of playing first-place teams as they take on the National League West-leading Rockies in a day-night doubleheader at Coors Field on Tuesday. Read More Here (0)

Postponed series opener allows Cubs to rest

The Cubs arrived in Denver around 5 a.m. local time after their 18-inning Sunday night marathon loss to the Yankees. After a few hours of sleep, the early risers got to Coors Field in time to see the field pummeled by hail, which blanketed the field and didn’t disappear until the grounds crew shoveled it […]

Weather postpones Cubs-Rockies at Coors

The Cubs arrived in Denver around 5 a.m. local time after their 18-inning Sunday night marathon loss to the Yankees. After a few hours of sleep, the early risers got to Coors Field in time to see the field pummeled by hail, which blanketed the field and didn’t disappear until the grounds crew shoveled it […]

Sprained finger sends Heyward to DL

Jason Heyward has been in limbo since injuring his knuckle fielding in Friday’s game with the Yankees. During Monday’s rain delay before the start of a three-game set in Colorado, the Cubs placed Heyward on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to May 6, with a sprained finger on his right hand. Read More Here (3)

Bears sign LB Skuta to one-year deal

The Bears on Monday signed free-agent linebacker Dan Skuta, who has played eight NFL seasons with the Bengals, 49ers and Jaguars. Read More Here… (3)

Cubs' 2017 identity is far from clear

So just how was the weekend for the Cubs? Well, it was as crazy as the conditions at Wrigley Field were unpleasant. Read More Here (2)

Rizzo puts $3.5M toward Children's Hospital

Anthony Rizzo hit a home run Monday for kids and their families who are battling cancer. The Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation announced a $3.5 million commitment to create two endowed funds at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Read More Here (2)

Cubs fall to Yanks in 18-inning heartbreaker

It took 6 hours and 5 minutes, a record-setting number of strikeouts, more than 500 pitches from 15 pitchers, and a daring catch by Kyle Schwarber before the Cubs and Yankees settled matters Sunday night. Actually, it was early Monday morning when Aaron Hicks scored the game-winning run in the 18th inning, giving New York […]

Arrieta opens set at Coors vs. Senzatela, Rox

The reigning World Series champion Cubs continue their stretch of playing first-place teams as they head to Colorado to take on the National League West-leading Rockies in a three-game series that begins Monday at Coors Field. Antonio Senzatela, the NL Rookie of the Month for April, gets the call opposite the Cubs’ Jake Arrieta in […]