Again, Tigers are buyers — of hope — at MLB trade deadline
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MLB.com staff released each team’s likely trade deadline strategy with less than two weeks remaining. Obviously, the Cubs will focus on starting pitching going forward, with the potential of adding bullpen pieces and a third base upgrade.
The Chicago Cubs’ starting rotation is top-heavy. Outside of his last start, Shota Imanaga has been stellar this season, and veteran left-hander Matthew Boyd
Chicago Cubs executive Jed Hoyer is revealing some of the team's trade strategy, ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
It’s nearly decision time. The July 31 Trade Deadline is less than two weeks away, and while some teams are still figuring out where they stand, we have a good idea of how most clubs plan to play it.
The Chicago Cubs are not ending their pursuit of the trade deadline's top player even though they may not need him.
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The Chicago Cubs have been one of the most watched and talked about teams in baseball heading towards the MLB trade deadline. No one knows what they're going to end up doing. Over the last eight ...
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer recently had a Q&A session with The Athletic that might’ve tipped his hand when it comes to the team’s strategies prior to the deadline.
The Chicago Cubs are going to be buyers at the trade deadline, but they must keep an eye on their outfield situation, as it could become real murky real soon.