Dylan Cease has shown improvement in each of his three starts for Class A South Bend this season. On Wednesday, the Cubs’ No. 3 prospect was untouchable as he fired a career-high six innings without allowing a hit against Great Lakes. Read More Here (1)
Kyle Hendricks is a slow starter, and he knows that. But it doesn’t make it any easier for the Cubs’ right-hander to deal with how his 2017 season is going so far. Read More Here (1)
For the second straight game, the Cubs rallied for a win. Kris Bryant hit a game-tying RBI single in the ninth and one out later, Addison Russell smacked a walk-off, three-run homer Wednesday to lift the Cubs to a 7-4 victory over the Brewers and take the series. Read More Here (4)
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta’s second career no-hitter, which he pitched at Great American Ball Park against the Reds. Arrieta had originally been scheduled to start in Cincinnati that day, but the Cubs tweaked the rotation, and instead, Jon Lester will open a three-game series against the Reds. Read More […]
When first baseman Anthony Rizzo was presented with his first Gold Glove award prior to Tuesday’s game, he called two of the Cubs’ coaches, Gary Jones and Franklin Font, out of the dugout to pose for photos with his trophy. Read More Here (7)
John Vincent was already on an emotional roller coaster last January when he received a phone call with news — happy news — that he wasn’t expecting. And he couldn’t believe he was hearing. The call was from Cubs manager of game and events production Jim Oboikowitch, who informed Vincent, a Wrigley Field fixture as […]
The Cubs tweaked the rotation for their upcoming series against the Reds, which means Jake Arrieta won’t pitch at Great American Ball Park on the anniversary of his second no-hitter, and Jon Lester won’t face the Red Sox in Boston. Read More Here (1)
Rain delayed the start of Wednesday afternoon’s series finale between the Cubs and Brewers at Wrigley Field, and Eric Thames’ chance to revive his home run streak. Read More Here (4)
Wednesday’s afternoon series finale between the Brewers and Cubs marks Milwaukee’s ninth of 17 games in as many days. Left-hander Tommy Milone starts for the Brewers against Cubs righty Kyle Hendricks. Read More Here (2)