Craig Counsell's lack of confidence in Pete Crow-Armstrong to handle leadoff responsibilities in 2025 is a problem for the Chicago Cubs.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is planning to rob Cody Bellinger of a home run in 2025. Crow-Armstrong recently made the admission while discussing something he believes would be fun to occur during the 2025 campaign,
The Chicago Cubs have had some talented outfielders over the years, especially defensively. Pete Crow-Armstrong is currently their standout defender, but
Players featured on last year’s edition of the best tools among Top 100 prospects should look familiar to even casual baseball fans at this point. Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes (best fastball, slider) took the Major Leagues by storm as the NL Rookie of the Year,
Where can the Cubs go for bullpen help? Can Swanson bounce back from surgery? Where will Crow-Armstrong hit in the lineup?
The Chicago Cubs traded their star outfielder Cody Bellinger to the New York Yankees and acquired Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros in December.
Pete Crow-Armstrong isn't on a long-term contract just yet, but he will hope for one of the mega deals that are so commonplace nowadays.
The card will be featured in a March auction and proceeds from the card will be donated to L.A. fire relief funds.
It may be a little early to discuss lineup structures, but Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell has already (loosely) addressed the topic. Speaking at the Cubs Convention, Counsell was asked about ...
Law's annual top 100 MLB prospect ranking leads off with Boston's Roman Anthony and includes 15 players from last year's draft.
Chicago manager Craig Counsell was fairly open and definitive that defensive standout outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong will not be hitting leadoff at the beginning of his second full MLB season.
The Chicago Cubs and president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer pulling the trigger on the great purge of 2021 will likely be the defining decision of Hoyer’s executive run.