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Season debuts haven't been kind to Bryant

In July 2013, when Kris Bryant made his professional debut for short-season Class A Boise, he struck out in all five at-bats. In his Major League debut with the Cubs on April 17, 2015, he was 0-for-4 with three whiffs. Last year, he went 0-for-3, and fanned twice. In the Cubs’ season opener Sunday night, […]

Amanda Bell will be joining the Women’s Featherweight division at Bellator

Excited to announce Amanda “The Lady Killer” Bell will be joining the Women’s Featherweight division#BellatorNation! (13)

Cubs announce Wrigley Field ceremonies

Cubs players will wear celebratory gold versions of their jerseys and caps, the championship banners will be raised, and David Ross will return to throw out a first pitch during the first two games of the team’s initial homestand of 2017. Read More Here (2)

McPhee presented with Ed Block award

Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee was honored as the Bears’ recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award Tuesday at Maryville Academy in Des Plaines. Read More Here… (4)

Cubs Top 30 prospects starting assignments

With the 2017 season getting started, here’s a look at where the Chicago Cubs’ Top 30 prospects are projected to start the season: Read More Here (3)

Q&A: Hoyer on twice making MLB history

Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer thought he experienced a once-in-a-lifetime thrill in 2004 when he helped the Red Sox break their 86-year curse. Read More Here (2)

Which rookie will make biggest jump?

Senior writer Larry Mayer discusses which second-year Bears player will make the greatest strides, the likelihood of the Bears trading down in the first round of the draft and if there are plans to move cornerback Kyle Fuller to safety. Read More Here… (0)

Houston wins NCAA bracket challenge

With North Carolina’s win over Gonzaga Monday night in the NCAA men’s basketball championship game, Lamarr Houston has won this year’s Bears bracket challenge. Read More Here… (1)

Bears making changes to lessen injuries

The Bears are in the process of implementing ‘some tweaks and some adjustments’ in their training methods to reduce the rash of injuries that decimated their roster last season. Read More Here… (1)

Lester on Game 1 loss: 'Look to the next'

Take a deep breath, Cubs fans. C’mon, you knew they weren’t going to go 162-0. Even the 1906 Cubs, who posted the best record in the Majors at 116-36, lost some games. Read More Here (2)