News broke that the Chicago Cubs first-round pick in 2022 and one of the best pitching prospects in the game has been promoted to Triple-A. The promotion to Iowa puts Cade Horton one step closer to the big leagues and onto the roster of Craig Counsell‘s club.
The Chicago Cubs are hoping they can build upon their great month of April where they became only the third team in franchise history to hit a certain win mark.
Take a look at the Chicago Cubs lineup for Game Three against the Mets at Citi Field.
All things considered, what the Chicago Cubs have done so far this season has been remarkable. Despite tons of injuries to their starting pitching staff and impact players throughout their lineup, they sit with an 18-12 record and became only the third team in franchise history to win 17 or more games in the month of April.
Kyle Hendricks will start at Tennessee.
This is not how the front office built this team. The Cubs have a unique build that served them well last season and allowed them to overperform most projection systems considerably.
The Iowa Cubs got on the board in the 4th inning against the Omaha Storm Chasers thanks to a 401ft bomb by Owen Caissie.
The Chicago Cubs currently sit a half-game back from the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central standings with an 18-12 record heading into play on May, 1st.
If Steele is good to go after that one, he could return to start for the Cubs next week.
What a month it was for the Chicago Cubs, accomplishing something only two other teams in franchise history have done. Currently 18-12 and fighting for the top spot in the National League Central, the Cubs have played better than maybe anyone expected coming into the year.
The Cubs’ mini-slump continues in a 4-2 loss. When a team gets shutdown on a given day, it can be as much about the pitcher for the other team as much as it is about the team.
After failing to provide much help to their starter on Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs turn to a pitcher who has managed to all but win games by himself in his debut season.
Ever since the glorious curse-breaking year of 2016, the Chicago Cubs have been a quiet franchise. It’s hard to get upset about an eight-year title drought
The Chicago Cubs clearly have a youth movement throughout the organization. For the first time since the start of the championship core, the team's farm system is a treasure trove of exciting potential.
The Chicago Cubs have put together one of the greatest months of baseball to start a season in franchise history. On top of that, they're doing it with numerous key injuries to players such as Justin Steele, Jordan Wicks, Cody Bellinger, and Seiya Suzuki.
Top pitching prospect Cade Horton just earned a big promotion with the Chicago Cubs. According to Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register, Horton has been moved up to Triple-A and will play for the Iowa Cubs.
Craig Counsell expanded on his offseason managerial decision before Monday's game between the Cubs and Mets.
The Chicago Cubs were a lot happier with the unpredictable nature of baseball Monday night than the New York Mets were. The Cubs will look to build off their late-inning comeback when they visit the Mets again on Tuesday night in the second game of a four-game series.
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Ceddanne Rafaela homered and drove in seven runs as the Boston Red Sox crushed the Chicago Cubs 17-0 on Saturday. It got so bad for the Cubs that manager Craig Counsell used first baseman Matt Mervis and right fielder Patrick Wisdom on the mound in the ninth inning.
The injury bug has struck the Chicago Cubs on repeat this season, but they keep winning all the same.
The Chicago Cubs have been playing great baseball this season and that's without ace Justin Steele having thrown a pitch since Opening Day.
The Red Sox have acquired first baseman Garrett Cooper.
Michael Busch went 3-for-4 while rookie Pete Crow-Armstrong recorded his second straight multi-RBI game to help the visiting Chicago Cubs to a 7-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday.
The Chicago Cubs lost a major piece of their lineup on Wednesday. Manager Craig Counsell announced during a radio interview that Cody Bellinger will go on the IL with two fractured ribs.
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