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The Chicago Cubs are a team that many people will be keeping a close eye on this offseason. Their biggest national storyline is the future of right fielder Kyle
Keller signed a minor league contract with the Cubs on Jan. 31 that paid $1.5 million if he made the team's 26-man roster. His contract was purchased on March 25, and he never looked back. After a dominant finish to the season in the heat of a playoff hunt, Keller can expect a much nicer payday this offseason.
The Chicago Cubs failed to score in the first inning for the only time in the entire NL Division Series. They didn’t do a whole lot the rest of the night, either.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cubs as Cubs' Matthew Boyd Gets Candid About The Harsh Reality of Playoff Baseball.
Pete Crow-Armstrong and the Chicago Cubs will face Christian Yelich and the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 5 of the National League Division Series on Saturday.
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell drops a 'best baseball' take on the now-classic ALDS Game 5 between the Mariners and Tigers,
The Blue Jays won Games 1 and 2 in Toronto thanks to offensive outbursts of 10 and 13 runs. There was no need for such fireworks Wednesday. Toronto started the game with reliever Louis Varland on the mound, and its bullpen yielded only a solo home run to nine-hole hitter Ryan McMahon in the third inning and a meaningless run in the ninth.
Matthew Boyd pitched two-hit ball into the fifth inning, and the Chicago Cubs shut down the Milwaukee Brewers for a 6-0 victory that pushed their NL Division Series all the way to a decisive Game 5.
When the New York Yankees lost superstar slugger Juan Soto to their cross-town rival Mets in free agency last offseason (which came in the form of a 15-year, $7
The answer, as it turned out, was a resounding yes, as the Cubs made a statement Thursday with a decisive 6-0 win over Milwaukee in Game 4, tying the NLDS 2-2. “We had to fight our way to get into [Game 5], and I think the guys are fired up to pack their bags,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said afterward. “No doubt about it.”