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Cubs Clinch Division Title With Win Over Cardinals
The Chicago Cubs are heading to the playoffs for the third consecutive year after beating the St. Louis Cardinals and clinching the National League Central title on Wednesday night.
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Brandon Morrow Weighs in on Whether He'll Dance With Bullpen in 2018
The Chicago Cubs’ bullpen found an incredibly unique way to celebrate home runs last year, but it doesn’t appear that their new closer is going to play ball.
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2018 Free Agency: Cubs Hitting the Market
The 2017 Chicago Cubs didn’t quite get to the World Series, and the team could be saying goodbye to several key players this offseason.
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Maddon Addresses Players Who ‘May Not Be Here Next Year'
For some Chicago Cubs players, the end of the 2017 postseason isn’t just a goodbye for the winter break– it’s a goodbye to the Cubs.
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Maddon Addresses Players Who ‘May Not Be Here Next Year'
Cubs manager Joe Maddon talks about the “emotional” moment he had with players who “may not be here next year.”
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Dodgers Advance to World Series for 1st Time Since 1988, After Routing Cubs, 11-1, in Game 5 of NLCS
Enrique Hernandez hit three home runs, including a grand slam, as the Los Angeles Dodgers punched their ticket to the Fall Classic, defeating the Chicago Cubs, 11-1, in Game 5 of the NLCS on Thursday night at Wrigley Field.
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Joe Maddon Doesn't Care If You Disagree With Him
Cubs manager Joe Maddon knows he’s received some harsh criticism for his bullpen choices in Game 2 against the Dodgers – and he doesn’t care.
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Maddon Defends Game 2 Decision
Cubs manager Joe Maddon responds Monday to criticism over his choice to not use closer Wade Davis in Game 2 of the NLCS Sunday.
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Opinion: Maddon's Ninth Inning Mismanagement Is His Biggest Blunder
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon has pushed a lot of buttons and pulled a lot of levers in his three years at the helm, but on Sunday night, he may have made his biggest misstep yet.
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Zobrist, Cubs Enjoy Wrigley Field Brunch
Ben Zobrist and the Chicago Cubs enjoyed brunch and some football on Sunday as they worked out at Wrigley Field.
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Cubs Enjoy Brunch, Football Games at Wrigley Field Sunday
The Chicago Cubs have been through the rollercoaster of the postseason before, and despite blowing a lead and losing Saturday’s Game 2 to the Washington Nationals, it was business as usual at the Friendly Confines on Sunday.
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Cubs Playoff Preview: Predicting the Playoff Roster
The Cubs, who will take on the Washington Nationals in the NLDS beginning on Friday night, have plenty of experience in putting together the proverbial jigsaw puzzle of a playoff roster, but how will the pieces line up when the postseason begins later this week?
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Jake Arrieta Scratched From Sunday Start vs. Reds
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta will not pitch for the team on Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field, but his status for the start of the postseason is still up in the air.
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Jon Lester Toasts John Lackey After Cubs Clinch Division
Chicago Cubs pitcher John Lackey gave up just one run in six innings of work on Wednesday night, as he potentially made his final regular season start in a big league uniform.
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Cubs Clinch Division Title With Win Over Cardinals
The Chicago Cubs are heading to the playoffs for the third consecutive year after beating the St. Louis Cardinals and clinching the National League Central title on Wednesday night. Mike Berman reports.
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Cubs Knock Off Brewers at Miller Park
Thanks to another tenth inning comeback, the Chicago Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers and took another step toward a division title.
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Rene Rivera Teams Up With Cubs' Wives to Raise Money for Puerto Rico
Chicago Cubs catcher Rene Rivera is teaming up with the wives of his teammates to help out Puerto Rico after the island was devastated by a hurricane.
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Jake Arrieta Set to Return to Cubs' Rotation
As the Chicago Cubs begin a critical four-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, they will get one of their most important players back.
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Willson Contreras Suspended Two Games by MLB
Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras has been suspended two games by Major League Baseball for his actions during Friday’s win over the St. Louis Cardinals.