Chicago Cubs, Opening Day
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Seiya Suzuki’s PCL sprain offers encouraging news, but the Cubs await his knee’s progress to determine Opening Day lineup and roster impacts.
The Chicago Cubs head to face the Cincinnati Reds with a lineup that is depleted due to the World Baseball Classic.
The Cubs have balanced building a playoff-contending roster with creating developmental runway for prospects in the Major Leagues in recent seasons. Names like Pete Crow-Armstrong, Michael Busch, Cade Horton and Matt Shaw have jumped from Pipeline’s rankings to postseason races.
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The Chicago Cubs took a notable step in the right direction this past season, as they made the playoffs for the first time since 2021. While they ended up losing to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS,
When Cubs manager Craig Counsell was asked a few weeks ago whether he’d ever been in a camp with so few real roster decisions to make, he challenged the premise of the question. “That’s today,” Counsell said.
The Chicago Cubs have the team in place to make a big push to a championship. On the flip side of that big opportunity, though, is the reality that much of this current roster will not be back to make a second run at a title.
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Cubs vs. Diamondbacks at Scottsdale preview, Wednesday 3/18, 3:10 CT
The Cubs visit the local team at their spring home.