MESA, Ariz. – Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer made sure Pete Crow-Armstrong knew he thought the speedy center ...
The pressure is on president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer to get the Chicago Cubs to the postseason for the first time since 2020.
Armstrong’s personality shine, and the comfortability he has experienced has helped the high-upside outfielder come into his ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong was on the back patio at the Cubs’ complex earlier this spring, shooting hoops with Dansby Swanson and ...
Notes: Manager Craig Counsell already had hinted that left-hander Shota Imanaga would be the Cubs' Opening Day starter in ...
After the Chicago Cubs missed out on Alex Bregman this winter, Jed Hoyer decided to add veteran corner infielder Justin ...
A through line from the offseason to spring training in Arizona has been the Cubs’ ability to add players who have already ...
After four years as the Cubs’ top baseball executive and 13 years with the organization in total, president of baseball ...
The Cubs are 26 games under .500 since Theo Epstein left. They're projected to win 90 games in 2025, and Jed Hoyer knows he ...
The Chicago Cubs fell short in their attempt to sign free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman after ownership approved ...
Set to enter his second full season in the majors, the center fielder is switching from No. 52 to No. 4. There's a great story behind Crow-Armstrong's decision to change numbers involving Cubs ...