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Well, the Chicago Cubs just can’t catch a break this season in terms of their starting rotation health. As if things aren’t already going south (the Brewers sweeping the Cubs and overtaking first place in the NL Central), Edward Cabrera injured himself ...
Craig Counsell made an admission about the Cubs slump and what they need to do to end their five-game losing streak.
As the Chicago Cubs navigate the injuries to the rotation, Edward Cabrera still possesses the type of upside that in-season improvements could make him one of their best starters.
On Thursday, the Chicago Cubs have the day off ahead of a series with the Houston Astros that starts on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. They are coming off a series where they got swept by the Milwaukee Brewers.
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The Chicago Cubs are feverishly awaiting the return of Matthew Boyd.
In the streaming era, viewers still tune to broadcast TV. And it’s not about having an antenna. A vast majority of those who watched on WCIU did so through a pay-TV service, where the channel is part of a basic package.
Nearly two weeks ago, the Chicago Cubs were riding the high of their second 10-game winning streak of the season. How quickly things can turn.
The Chicago Cubs just lost four straight series, and they have been giving up loud contact at an unsustainable rate. Is it time to freak out?
Jacob Misiorowski pitched six scoreless innings, Brice Turang was 3 for 4 with a two-run homer, and the Milwaukee Brewers topped the Chicago Cubs 5-2 to move into first place in the NL Central.
Losing four consecutive series is a sign the Cubs are feeling the effects while so many of their top pitchers are sidelined.
The Houston Astros are heading to Chicago for a three game series against the Cubs at Wrigley Field starting Friday. After dropping the series finale against the Twins, the Astros will be looking to bounce back on the road.
The Cubs have scored three runs or fewer in nine of the last 11 games and have been outscored 59-31. They’re batting a collective .182 and have been outhomered 20-7.