The Chicago Cubs did a great job of identifying areas on their roster that needed to be upgraded this offseason and acquiring talent to get the job done.
As the Alex Bregman sweepstakes in free agency has continued on deeper into the winter than many expected, the Chicago Cubs seemingly emerged as a surprise suit
The Chicago Cubs traded Isaac Paredes to the Houston Astros earlier this offseason as a way to clear the path for Matt Shaw to fight for the opening-day job.
The Chicago Cubs are still looking to shake up their roster with less than a month before the start of spring training.
With Isaac Paredes now in Houston, Shaw has a chance to man the hot corner in Chicago despite questions about his arm strength.
At this point, there is a chance that Berti could start the 2025 season as the Cubs' everyday third baseman. Chicago ended last season with Isaac Paredes manning the hot corner, but the team dealt him away to the Houston Astros earlier this offseason in the trade that brought in Kyle Tucker.
The Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros liked trading with ... including third baseman Isaac Paredes. By acquiring Paredes, it seemed as though the Astros might also be out on signing third baseman ...
Chicago Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw heads into spring training in a position that any player without an established role wants: a legitimate chance to make the opening-day roster.
The Chicago Cubs received their latest report card from a respected publication and ended up with five prospects in MLB’s Top 100.
ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that the Astros are sending reliever Ryan Pressly and cash considerations to the Cubs. In exchange, Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston reported that minor league pitcher Juan Bello will head to the Astros.
Regardless of the impending result of Alex Bregman's contract negotiations, the Houston Astros will look different this year. The Astros' trade of Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for veteran infielder Isaac Paredes,