5 more free-agent relievers the Cubs could target
The Cubs have now signed multiple relievers already this offseason, adding lefty sidearmer Hoby Milner on Thursday after signing Phil Maton in November. But Chicago has so many vacancies in its bullpen entering 2026 that even more moves might be coming. So who should the Cubs target next? Let's take
Cubs adding lefty Milner, righty Snider to bullpen mix (sources)
CHICAGO – The bulk of the bullpen group that covered the later innings in the stretch run and playoffs for the Cubs last season either hit free agency this winter or are relievers no longer with the ballclub. Adding multiple arms, both for the Major League relief corps and depth
As Winter Meetings close, what's next on the Cubs' agenda?
ORLANDO, Fla. -- At the start of each Winter Meetings, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer reminds himself that moves do not need to come to fruition during the annual gathering of baseball’s executives and agents. “There’s no finish line at the end of this,” Hoyer said this week
How Imanaga's return might shape Cubs' offseason search for pitching
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Cubs were not certain if Shota Imanaga was going to agree to the one-year offer on the table last month or take his chances in free agency. As Chicago’s front office began its search for arms on multiple fronts, it was a real possibility that the
Here's Pipeline's first full 2026 mock draft
Now that MLB has held the Draft Lottery and we know which teams are picking where, it's time to predict whom they'll select. The 2026 Draft actually won't begin until July 11, so we have 214 days to figure it all out. But we can't wait to make our first
Who will the Cubs take with their first pick in the '26 Draft?
When the Cubs ended a four-season playoff drought in 2025 and went on to win their first postseason series in eight years, the Draft played a significant role. First-round picks Ian Happ (2015), Nico Hoerner (2018), Cade Horton (2022) and Matt Shaw (2023) were mainstays in the lineup and rotation.
Cubs' many bullpen vacancies a big focus of winter work
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Cubs do not traditionally dive too deep into free-agent waters when it comes to adding to the bullpen. In such a volatile part of a roster, president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer prefers to find other avenues beyond multiyear deals for solving relief needs. That stance
Latest Cubs injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the offseason with all the latest Cubs injury news and transactions.
'Surprised' by 3B rumors, Hoyer says Cubs have full confidence in Shaw
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Cubs were given the green light by ownership to pursue Alex Bregman in free agency last offseason, but up to a certain point. The Red Sox ultimately came out on top in the bidding and Chicago handed the keys to third base to then-rookie Matt Shaw.
Top prospect Caissie to suit up for Canada in World Baseball Classic
The World Baseball Classic may not begin until March, but you could be forgiven for thinking that it all kicked off in December. On Tuesday, managers, general managers, and team officials for all 20 teams participating in next year's tournament gathered at the Signia by Hilton Orlando for the 2026
Each team's most recent Rule 5 keeper
While a solid percentage of picks in the Major League phase of the Rule 5 Draft get at least some big league time the season following their selection, it’s not so easy to stick around for an entire year.
Each team's biggest need entering the Winter Meetings
With the baseball world's eyes trained on Orlando, Fla., over the next few days for the Winter Meetings, it's a great time to have a look at each team's biggest need heading into the annual event, one which often serves as a catalyst for Hot Stove action.
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Breaking down the Cubs' RF options with Kyle Tucker a free agent
The Cubs had one of baseball's most potent outfields in 2025, with the group's .778 OPS ranking second in MLB behind only the Yankees. But what had been a reliable set of run producers became a source of less certainty when right fielder Kyle Tucker hit the free-agent market. Though
How Cubs view these 3 arms could impact search for pitching depth
CHICAGO -- Two seasons into Craig Counsell’s time in the managerial seat on the North Side, Cubs fans have undoubtedly grown accustomed to how he avoids labels with the team’s pitchers. Whether in the rotation or bullpen, Counsell leans on the phrase “out-getters” to sidestep traditional job titles. “You know
NEW: Top 100 Draft prospects for '26
It might only be December, but there’s a serious case of Draft fever ranging. The root cause is the release of MLB Pipeline’s new 2026 Top 100 Draft Prospects list. The fans are definitely aflame, though, by the upcoming MLB Draft Lottery, which will determine the order of who gets
Cubs Reddit AMA: Will Chicago target Imai?
On Monday, MLB.com senior reporter Jordan Bastian held an “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit with Cubs fans at r/CHICubs. This mailbag features questions and answers from the AMA, the full version of which can be read here. Questions and responses have been lightly edited for clarity. Q: Which posted Japanese
Cubs sign utility man Kingery to Minor League contract
CHICAGO -- The Cubs added some veteran experience to their depth chart on Tuesday, signing utility man Scott Kingery to a Minor League contract that includes an invitation to Spring Training with the big league club. While the bulk of Chicago's position-player group is set at the Major League level,
The rich history behind the iconic 'Go, Cubs, Go'
CHICAGO – It has now become a part of the traditions associated with Wrigley Field. In the immediate wake of a Cubs home win, the “W” flags are unfurled throughout the stands and fans join together in song before hitting the ballpark’s exits. The crowd belts out the lines to
From Bryant-to-Rizzo to the Ryne Sandberg Game: Best moments in Cubs history
CHICAGO -- When a franchise has been around as long as the Cubs and has a history full of iconic achievements and legendary players, it is a tall task to zero in on a defining list of the greatest moments for the ballclub. That will not stop us from trying.
5 reasons for the Cubs to be thankful heading into 2026
CHICAGO -- The Cubs snapped a four-year postseason drought this past season and fell one win shy of reaching the National League Championship Series. There is work to be done this offseason to strengthen the roster for another chance at a deeper run next fall, but there is plenty to
Finding a perfect free-agent match for every team
When I was a kid, one of my favorite activities during long road trips with my family was Mad Libs. Remember that one? Every page was a story with a number of blank spaces, requiring players to fill those spaces in with different words to create the whole story. With
Here's a reason for every team in MLB -- and their fans -- to give thanks
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. In the words of a great bird I once met, “Gobble, gobble.” Thanksgiving is not a holiday traditionally associated with baseball, but if you’re reading a baseball site on Thanksgiving Day, you know that in a just world, every holiday is one associated with baseball. So today,
Happ, other Cubs vets propel record-breaking year of charity work
CHICAGO – Ian Happ will willingly speak at length about all the valuable lessons he learned from the Cubs’ veterans in his first few years in the big leagues. Beyond all the insight about navigating a Major League clubhouse or playing on baseball’s biggest stage, he also saw how the
3 goals for the rest of the Cubs' offseason
The Cubs already have made a couple of notable moves since the start of the offseason, bringing back Shota Imanaga on the one-year qualifying offer and signing free-agent reliever Phil Maton to a two-year deal. But there is much work still to be done, if the club is going to