Cubs are 'actively monitoring' trade status for star closer
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Cubs' Craig Counsell Provides Promising Pete Crow-Armstrong Injury Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Unfortunately, Pete Crow-Armstrong is now dealing with a slight injury, as it looked like he hurt his right knee during the Cubs game on Sunday against the Boston Red Sox in a rundown in the second inning.
Sean Burke has looked forward to pitching against the Cubs since … well, the last time he faced them and lost at Wrigley Field two months ago. We should actually put this idea in proper perspective an
The Chicago Cubs entered Sunday in a peculiar position. Despite owning the best record in Major League Baseball, they also possessed the sport's slimmest division lead, sitting just a game ahead of the surging Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Central.
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There has only been one other Chicago Cubs pitcher in the last 125 years who has been on the kind of streak that Matthew Boyd is on right now, and that was Jon
It has been known for a while now that the Cubs will look to add to the ballclub before next week’s Trade Deadline. Not that it needed to be, but waking up Wednesday morning tied for the best record in the Majors might’ve helped confirm that even more.
Matt Shaw and Pete Crow-Armstrong hit solo shots for the Cubs, who entered tied with Milwaukee for first place in the NL Central and the best record in the majors.
The Chicago Cubs have been labeled the best fit for a surprise trade candidate, and he would almost certainly be a boost to the Chicago rotation.
The Chicago Cubs are tied atop the NL Central with the Milwaukee Brewers, with both teams tied for the best record in Major League Baseball. In such a tight a race, every out becomes a little more important.
The Chicago Cubs need to stop doing bullpen-games. Chicago has lost three consecutive bullpen-games and if they don’t get a quality starting pitcher at the trade deadline, it will spell trouble down the stretch.