Timothy Huff MD+FollowWould Skubal Make the Cubs NL Kings?Big news brewing between the North Siders and the Motor City: the Cubs are reportedly eyeing Tigers ace Tarik Skubal after Detroit lowballed him in arbitration. With a $13M gap and years of failed talks, Skubal could be Chicago-bound if the Cubs pony up a godfather offer. Imagine pairing Skubal with Steele and Cabrera—suddenly, the Cubs rotation looks ready to take on the Dodgers. Would you trade four top prospects for a year of Skubal’s beast mode? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCubs take a chance on World Series heroChas McCormick, who made that unforgettable catch in the 2022 World Series, is now a Chicago Cub. After a tough season with the Astros, he’s heading to spring training on a minor league deal. With the Cubs looking to fill gaps after losing key players, McCormick’s playoff experience could be a game-changer. Remember his clutch home runs and defensive plays that helped Houston win it all? Now, Chicago fans get to see if he can bring that same spark to Wrigley. What do you think—can McCormick find his groove and make an impact for the Cubs this year? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMatt Shaw’s new role could shake up Cubs’ infieldMatt Shaw has been spotted taking grounders at second base for the Cubs, fueling talk about possible changes in the infield lineup. With Alex Bregman now locked in at third, Shaw—who impressed defensively last season—looks set to become a super-utility player, ready to fill in wherever needed. This move comes as fan favorite Nico Hoerner enters a contract year, raising questions about his future in Chicago. Whether it’s just the Cubs keeping their options open or a sign of bigger moves ahead, it’s clear Shaw is staying ready. What do you think—should the Cubs shake things up or stick with the current core? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs20Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCubs leap to No. 2 in MLB power rankingsThe Chicago Cubs just made a massive jump in the latest MLB power rankings, landing at No. 2—right behind the Dodgers. That’s five spots higher than last month! With big additions like Alex Bregman and Edward Cabrera, plus a bullpen overhaul, this roster is looking the strongest it’s been since the 2016 championship run. The only question mark is the starting rotation, but Cade Horton’s late-season performance has fans buzzing. Could this be the year the Cubs finally take down the Dodgers? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new lineup and what it means for the season ahead! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs’ pitching plans hit a snag with GallenChicago’s big offseason splash with Alex Bregman hasn’t solved their biggest question: who’s going to anchor the rotation? Zac Gallen seemed like a perfect fit, but his free agency has gotten complicated. After turning down a hefty qualifying offer from Arizona, Gallen’s market cooled—teams just aren’t eager to give up draft picks for a pitcher coming off a rough year. Now, the Cubs are left weighing whether adding Gallen is worth the risk, especially with a crowded rotation and bullpen concerns. Would you roll the dice on Gallen, or stick with the arms they’ve got? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs20Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCubs eyeing Zac Gallen for rotation boostChicago’s front office isn’t slowing down—rumor has it the Cubs are still in talks to land Zac Gallen, one of the top free agent pitchers left on the market. After a wild offseason that already brought in Alex Bregman and Edward Cabrera, adding Gallen could give the Cubs a six-man rotation and serious depth. With injuries always a concern, a move like this could be the final piece to keep the team competitive all season. Would you want to see Gallen in a Cubs uniform? What’s your take on the team’s aggressive strategy? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCubs double down: Bregman in, Bellinger next?Chicago just landed Alex Bregman, but the Cubs aren’t slowing down—they’re openly eyeing a reunion with Cody Bellinger to supercharge their lineup. After last season’s late collapse and Kyle Tucker’s exit, the front office is determined to fill every gap before Opening Day. Bregman’s already talking World Series and even switched to jersey No. 3 for a third ring. But will the Cubs shell out for Bellinger’s big contract demands, or look elsewhere? With new arms and depth pieces added, fans are buzzing: Is this the year Chicago goes all-in for another championship run? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs110Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCubs’ draft magic is shaping Chicago’s futureChicago’s front office has quietly built one of baseball’s most exciting pipelines, and it’s paying off big time. The Cubs aren’t just finding stars—they’re developing them into everyday game-changers. Think about how Ian Happ and Nico Hoerner went from draft picks to Gold Glove regulars, or how Pete Crow-Armstrong exploded onto the scene. Even recent moves, like flipping top prospect Owen Caissie for Edward Cabrera, show how much value the Cubs squeeze from their farm system. With all this homegrown talent, the 2026 roster looks stacked. How do you feel about the Cubs’ approach to building from within? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCubs fans, get ready—more moves coming!Jed Hoyer isn’t slowing down after the Cubs’ headline-grabbing offseason. With Alex Bregman now in Chicago and the bullpen retooled, Hoyer says the team is still looking to add talent before spring training. While another blockbuster trade seems unlikely, expect more pitching depth to arrive—crucial for surviving a long season and those inevitable injuries. The division race is tight, so every small upgrade could make a big difference. What do you think the Cubs should target next? More arms, another bat, or a surprise move? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs61Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs eye Matt Shaw for super-utility roleMatt Shaw’s future with the Cubs just got a lot more interesting—he’s not just sticking to the infield. With Alex Bregman locked in at third and Nico Hoerner still in the mix, the Cubs are planning to use Shaw all over the diamond, including the outfield. Team president Jed Hoyer confirmed Shaw could see action in the outfield, much like Javier Baez did early in his career. For Shaw, this means more chances to develop at the big-league level and stay in the lineup. How do you feel about the Cubs turning Shaw into a Swiss Army knife? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs20Share