Andrea Castillo+FollowCubs could shock MLB by keeping Kyle TuckerKyle Tucker’s future with the Cubs just got a lot more interesting. Instead of chasing a massive long-term deal elsewhere, Tucker might actually stick around at Wrigley—if he’s open to a short-term, high-paying contract. Imagine the Cubs locking in their four-time All-Star for another year or two, giving fans a reason to get excited and setting the team up for a big 2026. With the market cooling, this could be a win-win for both sides. Would you want the Cubs to invest big in Tucker for the short term, or should they play the long game? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs’ hot stove heats up: Imai, Okamoto, and big decisions aheadThe Cubs are right in the thick of MLB’s offseason drama, with Japanese stars Tatsuya Imai and Kazuma Okamoto both on their radar as posting deadlines loom. With the Yankees reportedly out on Imai, Chicago’s chances just got a serious boost. Meanwhile, the chase for Alex Bregman is adding pressure, as the Cubs weigh their options at third base. Plus, prospect Owen Caissie’s impressive 139 wRC+ is fueling optimism for the future. With so many moving parts, this week could shape the Cubs’ next few seasons. What move do you think would make the biggest impact? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCubs in final race for Alex BregmanChicago’s front office is making a serious push for Alex Bregman, and it’s down to just three teams: Cubs, Blue Jays, and Diamondbacks. Even though the Cubs aren’t known for big free-agent splurges, they’re showing real interest this time—especially with Kyle Tucker likely out of the picture. The twist? Toronto’s pursuit of Tucker could shape where Bregman lands. If Tucker heads north, Chicago might have a clear shot. With the Red Sox out, this is shaping up to be a high-stakes offseason for the Cubs. What do you think—should the Cubs go all-in for Bregman? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs30Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCubs quietly boost bullpen with Hunter HarveyChicago’s bullpen just got a real shot in the arm—Hunter Harvey, once a top-100 prospect, is joining the Cubs. After years of battling injuries, Harvey showed flashes of brilliance with the Royals last season, tossing over 10 innings without giving up a single run. While the Cubs haven’t made headline-grabbing moves this offseason, adding Harvey could be the kind of under-the-radar upgrade that helps them chase down the Brewers in the NL Central. What do you think—will Harvey’s comeback story continue in Chicago? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs eye Tatsuya Imai as Yankees back offThe Cubs are making a bold move for Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai now that the Yankees have stepped away from the chase. With Brad Keller gone to the Phillies, Chicago’s pitching depth took a real hit, and Imai could be the answer to their rotation woes. His fastball touches 99 mph, and having fellow Japanese stars like Shota Imanaga and Seiya Suzuki on the roster could help him settle in quickly. But don’t count out the Mets just yet—they’ve got the cash and the need. Who do you think lands Imai, and how much could he change the Cubs’ season? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCubs eye shocker: Arenado from Cards?Imagine the Cubs landing Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals—talk about shaking up the rivalry! With Chicago’s infield already solid, adding an eight-time All-Star and elite defender could push them over the top. Sure, Arenado’s last season wasn’t his best, but his track record speaks for itself. The catch? St. Louis would need to eat a big chunk of his $31 million salary, which might actually happen since they’re looking to rebuild. Would you want to see the Cubs go all-in for Arenado, or stick with their young talent? This could be a game-changer for both teams. #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCubs’ offseason moves spark big questionsBlockbuster deals are still on hold for the Cubs, but the bullpen just got a boost with Jacob Webb joining on a one-year deal after a solid season with the Rangers. There’s buzz about Japanese star Tatsuya Imai, but the front office isn’t convinced he’s worth a huge contract—unless the price drops. Meanwhile, Michael Busch and Nico Hoerner are getting national love for their playoff performances, and the Cubs are being called dark horse contenders for the 2026 World Series. Do you think the Cubs should go all-in on a big signing, or keep building patiently? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCubs quietly add proven bullpen armChicago just landed Jacob Webb, a reliever with a career 2.99 ERA, on a one-year deal. He’s pitched for four different MLB teams and even owns a World Series ring from his Atlanta days. Last season, Webb posted his lowest walk rate ever—if he keeps that up, the Cubs’ bullpen could be a real asset this year. No huge headlines, but this kind of move often pays off big down the stretch. What do you think—can a steady bullpen piece like Webb make a difference for the Cubs’ playoff hopes? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
jillian59+FollowCubs give Christian Bethancourt another shotChristian Bethancourt is back in a Cubs uniform, and his journey has been anything but ordinary. Once a top prospect for the Braves, he’s bounced between teams, even trying his hand as a relief pitcher before returning to catching. After a tough year in Triple-A with the Blue Jays, the Cubs are giving him another chance to prove himself. It’s a reminder of how unpredictable baseball careers can be—and how some players just keep finding ways to stick around. What do you think: can Bethancourt make an impact this time? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCubs bring back Bethancourt for depthChristian Bethancourt is back with the Cubs on a $1.6 million deal, giving Chicago some much-needed insurance behind the plate. While fans are still hoping for a big splash this offseason, this move is all about being prepared—especially with Amaya’s injury history. Bethancourt’s last stint with the Cubs included a memorable 7-RBI game, so there’s hope he can step up if called upon. It’s not the blockbuster everyone wants, but smart depth can make a difference over a long season. What do you think—should the Cubs focus on bigger names, or is this the kind of move that wins games in the grind? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share