Renee Ramirez+FollowCubs’ Quiet Offseason: What’s the Play Here?Fellow North Siders, is anyone else puzzled by the Cubs’ radio silence this winter? After Pete Crow-Armstrong’s electric 30-30 season and a playoff return, you’d think the front office would be making moves to keep the momentum going. With King Manfred handing Wrigley the 2027 All-Star Game, the pressure’s on. Are we missing a big splash, or is the front office playing chess while we’re playing checkers? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
jillian59+FollowBoras vs. Jed: Cubs’ Imai Dilemma Heats UpCubs fans, how nervous are you about Scott Boras running the show for Tatsuya Imai’s MLB posting? Jed Hoyer’s always been the king of caution with big contracts, but Boras is a master at squeezing every last dollar. Imai’s numbers in Japan look like Luis Castillo 2.0, but is he worth breaking the bank? With the deadline looming, this Boras-Hoyer standoff could define the Cubs’ offseason. Would you go all-in for Imai or stick to the plan? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
terrysharon+FollowCubs Leap Ahead in Imai-Yankees ShowdownBig news on the Tatsuya Imai front! The Cubs look to have the edge over the Bronx Bombers after Aaron Boone’s latest comments suggested the Yankees haven’t even met with Imai yet. With King James-level hype around Imai’s transition from Japan (sub-2.34 ERA two years running), adding him could be the difference-maker for the Cubs’ rotation—especially with Justin Steele sidelined. Do you think Imai’s the missing piece for Chicago? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs91Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCubs Nab Brewers’ Cult Hero: Tyler Austin Joins the RivalryBig news for North Siders: the Cubs just inked former Brewers fan-favorite Tyler Austin to a one-year deal. Remember his clutch moments in that wild 2019 Cubs-Brewers series? Now he’s set to bring his righty power to Wrigley, likely platooning with Busch at first. Some fans are grumbling about the Cubs’ penny-pinching ways, but could this under-the-radar move set up a bigger splash? What do you think—smart depth or just more small-market behavior? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCould Nico Hoerner come home to the Bay?Nico Hoerner, one of the Cubs’ most reliable and well-liked players, is suddenly at the center of trade buzz—this time with a personal twist. The San Francisco Giants have reportedly checked in about a deal, and it’s not just business: Hoerner grew up in Oakland and played college ball at Stanford, making a move back to the Bay Area a real homecoming. While nothing’s set in stone and the Cubs value his leadership, the idea of Hoerner suiting up for his hometown team has fans on both sides talking. Would you want to see him in orange and black, or should the Cubs hold tight? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCubs bullpen shakeup: Keller heads to PhilliesLosing Brad Keller to the Phillies is a gut punch for Cubs fans—he was the team’s most reliable reliever last season, and now he’s gone just as Drew Pomeranz heads to the Angels. That’s two major arms out the door in 24 hours. While the Cubs have added Phil Maton and Hoby Milner, it’s clear the bullpen is in flux and far from ready for Opening Day. Do you think the new additions can fill the void, or should the front office make another big move? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the Cubs should rebuild their relief staff! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCould Kyle Tucker really stay in Chicago?Everyone assumed Kyle Tucker’s days with the Cubs were numbered, but there’s a twist: new contract projections suggest a deal with deferred payments could actually keep him in Chicago. Think about it—if the Cubs structure his contract like the Dodgers did with Ohtani, they’d pay Tucker much less up front, making his massive price tag more manageable. Sure, it’s a gamble for the future, but it could keep that powerful lefty bat in the lineup. Would you want the Cubs to take the risk, or is it time to build around someone new? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs31Share
jillian59+FollowCubs bullpen just got even stronger for 2026Caleb Thielbar is sticking with the Cubs after a stellar season, and that’s huge for anyone following Chicago’s playoff hopes. Thielbar, who was lights-out last year with a 2.64 ERA and a team-best 0.88 WHIP, will be back in the bullpen alongside new faces Phil Maton and Hoby Milner. With Maton’s late-season dominance and Milner’s ground-ball magic, this relief crew is shaping up to be one of the best in baseball. Who else do you want to see the Cubs bring back to lock down those late innings? Let’s talk bullpen strategy! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCubs in high-stakes race for $200M aceThe Chicago Cubs are making headlines as one of the top contenders to sign Japanese pitching sensation Tatsuya Imai, with a potential deal reaching $200 million—the biggest in team history. With the Yankees and Phillies also in the mix, this could be a game-changing move for the Cubs, who’ve been cautious this offseason but seem ready to make a splash. If Imai joins, it could reshape the team’s future and bring a fresh wave of excitement to Wrigley. What do you think—should the Cubs go all-in for Imai, or stick to their patient approach? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share
CyberPunkDreams+FollowCubs rotation whiff: Front office asleep?Another ace slips through our fingers and the Cubs brass just sits on their hands! Losing out on Dylan Cease was bad enough, but now Michael King won’t even consider us? Jed Hoyer’s so-called plan is looking like a swing and a miss—again. Imanaga’s late-season meltdown proved we need a bulldog, not more question marks. If we don’t land a legit arm soon, are we even serious about contending? Who else is fed up with this front office’s passive approach? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share