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MLB.TV: Watch every night on every device

It all began 15 years ago this season, and you are going to want to be part of this MLB.TV celebration of baseball and technology, as the world’s longest-running and most successful live-streaming sports product returns as a way of life for millions. Read More Here (4)

Who experts think Bears will draft

With the NFL Draft just one week away, we take a look at who national analysts think the Bears will select with the No. 3 pick. Read More Here… (1)

Szczur's Game 7 painting auctioned for $35K

Outfielder Matt Szczur’s painting of the final out of Game 7 of the World Series was auctioned off for $35,000 at the Cubs’ Bricks and Ivy Ball, held Wednesday night at Navy Pier. The event raised more than $2.2 million for Cubs Charities. Read More Here (6)

Cease lights out in win

Junior Fernandez put his tough start to the season behind him in a truly dominant manner, retiring the first 19 batters he faced on Wednesday. Read More Here (0)

Rogers: 5 reasons Cubs are better than start

Got a problem with the Cubs? I thought I had something until I talked to manager Joe Maddon on Wednesday. Read More Here (5)

Walk-off win epitomizes Cubs' resiliency

Engraved on the Cubs’ championship rings is the phrase, “We never quit.” It was their motto last season as they won 103 games and eventually the World Series. That may be the theme for 2017 as well. Read More Here (2)

Cease unhittable in start with South Bend

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 (0)

Hendricks seeking 'balance' amid slow start

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 (0)

Cubs rally late with Russell's walk-off homer

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 (2)

Lester leads Cubs into Cincy Friday

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 […]