Cubs
Coverage of Cubs in the Nexus archive.
- 'She’s my screensaver': Castle Rock resident remembers mother bear after shooting
A Castle Rock homeowner remembers a mother bear and her two cubs that were part of his daily life after moving from Chicago to Colorado four years ago. The incident occurred following a shooting involving the bears.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong named Cubs' lone All-Star
Pete Crow-Armstrong was named the Cubs' only All-Star for the second time, despite the team's $230 million payroll. The Cubs remain in playoff contention but trail the Brewers in the NL Central. Key players like Alex Bregman, Nico Hoerner, and Dansby Swanson failed to earn All-Star recognition, while pitching struggles and injuries persist.
- Jameson Taillon might make injury return before All-Star break, good news for Cubs’ battered pitching staff
Jameson Taillon, a veteran right-hander for the Cubs, is nearing a return to the mound after injury, potentially starting before the All-Star break. The Cubs' pitching staff is heavily impacted by injuries, and Taillon's return could stabilize their rotation. He will likely begin with a minor-league rehab start this weekend.
- Newly added fill-ins impress as Cubs’ pitching hunt figures to extend to all corners of baseball universe
The Cubs are addressing pitching injuries by acquiring David Peterson and Bryse Wilson, who performed well in their debuts. Front office executive Jed Hoyer emphasized continued efforts to find reinforcements through trades, waivers, and other avenues as the team navigates a challenging season.
- Hey, Jerry Reinsdorf, it’s showtime: Make your presence felt
The article addresses Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, urging him to become more visible at games. It praises the team's young, energetic roster and new general manager Chris Getz for revitalizing the franchise. The author highlights the team's success and suggests Reinsdorf should embrace his role as a public figure to align with the positive momentum.
- Adding David Peterson is first step as Jed Hoyer tries to solve Cubs' pitching woes
The Cubs acquired left-hander David Peterson from the Mets to address pitching staff issues, with team president Jed Hoyer emphasizing Peterson's ground-ball pitching style and the Cubs' strong infield defense as potential assets. The move follows injuries to multiple pitchers, including Edward Cabrera, Ben Brown, Jameson Taillon, Cade Horton, and Justin Steele, prompting the Cubs to seek additional reinforcements through trades or waivers.
- Josiah Hartshorn, new top-100 prospect, gives Cubs fans looking to future new name to get excited about
Josiah Hartshorn, a 19-year-old switch-hitting prospect for the Cubs, has excelled in the minors with a .302 average, 13 home runs, and 56 RBIs, earning a spot on MLB.com's top 100 prospects list. The Cubs signed him for a $2 million bonus in the sixth round, emphasizing his ability to hit from both sides, though team president Jed Hoyer notes he still has developmental steps ahead. Cubs manager Craig Counsell criticized recent rainout decisions affecting the team's schedule.
- Matthew Boyd’s next start will come with Cubs as Opening Day starter nears return from injured list
Matthew Boyd is set to return from the injured list with the Cubs, likely starting Thursday after a minor league rehab start. Manager Craig Counsell emphasizes the need for consistent pitching, while Seiya Suzuki remains the designated hitter due to ongoing knee recovery.
- After bullpen bruising, Cubs pitchers need to get ready for next call: ‘That’s your job as a reliever’
The Cubs' bullpen struggled after a poor performance against the Blue Jays, with manager Craig Counsell emphasizing that relievers must quickly recover. Key pitchers like Trent Thornton, Caleb Thielbar, and Jacob Webb were criticized for allowing eight runs in the game. Closer Daniel Palencia is sidelined, adding pressure on the bullpen.
- Daniel Palencia lands on injured list with elbow inflammation as pitching injuries keep hammering Cubs
Cubs closer Daniel Palencia was placed on the injured list with elbow inflammation, marking his second IL stint this season. The team is already without three members of their Opening Day rotation, compounding pitching injury challenges.
- In middle of great defensive performance for Cubs, Seiya Suzuki leaves game with knee discomfort
Seiya Suzuki left a game with the Cubs due to right knee discomfort after a defensive play in the fourth inning. He had earlier made impressive defensive plays, contributing to the Cubs' strong defensive performance, though concerns remain about his recovery from a prior knee injury sustained during the World Baseball Classic.
- Late Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg's family embroiled in lawsuit over handling of his trust
Ryne Sandberg's children from his first marriage are suing his second wife, Margaret Sandberg, over alleged violations of a trust meant to manage his name, image, and likeness. The trust was never established despite Sandberg's wishes, and his stepson and financial adviser were allegedly named to control these rights posthumously.
- Cubs’ rotation getting healthier with imminent Edward Cabrera, Matthew Boyd returns, but is it deep enough?
The Cubs' starting rotation is improving with Edward Cabrera and Matthew Boyd returning from injury, but concerns remain about depth due to ongoing injuries and underperformance from fill-in pitchers like Jordan Wicks. Manager Craig Counsell emphasizes the need for healthy players, though the team faces challenges maintaining a stable rotation amid mixed results from depth options.
- Yellowstone visitors furious after drone operator caught on camera circling mama grizzly bear and her cubs
Yellowstone visitors are angry after a drone operator was caught on camera circling a grizzly bear and her cubs. The incident highlights concerns about wildlife disturbance and drone misuse in national parks.
- Yellowstone visitors furious after drone operator caught on camera circling mama grizzly bear and her cubs
Yellowstone visitors are furious after a drone operator was caught on camera circling a mama grizzly bear and her cubs. The incident has sparked anger over the disturbance of wildlife in the park.
- Pope Leo meets with Chicago's far-left mayor, George Floyd's family lawyer at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV met with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and a delegation including George Floyd family lawyer Antonio Romanucci at the Vatican. Johnson presented gifts from Chicago, including a Cubs hat which Pope Leo declined to wear, and extended an invitation for the Pope to officiate a Holy Mass in Grant Park in 2027. The delegation included political and community leaders, and Johnson highlighted a 1979 papal visit to Chicago.
- Cubs closer Daniel Palencia looking to build on World Baseball Classic success
Cubs closer Daniel Palencia saved three games for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic, including wins against Italy, Japan, and the USA. Despite expectations for a strong 2024 season with the Cubs, he has only recorded three saves so far due to injury and the team's recent losing streak.