Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Justin Steele recently opened up about working with manager Craig Counsell and why he is the right man for the team.
The Chicago Cubs went into the offseason in search of another starting pitcher to shore up their already-solid rotation. The 5-man crew of Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon, newcomer Matthew Boyd,
The Chicago Cubs got themselves a good one when they traded for Houston Astros star right fielder Kyle Tucker in December. The deal cost them third baseman
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Justin Steele tied the knot with longtime partner Libby on Jan. 6. The couple got married in a lakefront ceremony at Three Lakes Manor.
The Dodgers were deemed a favorite to land star international prospect Roki Sasaki from the moment he was posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball this offseason. On Friday, as Cubs Convention was just getting rolling in Chicago,
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The Chicago Cubs did not approach Justin Steele about a long-term contract extension during this arbitration cycle, the All-Star pitcher said Monday. However, that possibility could still be ...
The Chicago Cubs rotation impressed for parts of the 2024 campaign due to guys like Justin Steele. Steele dealt with a minor injury early but made 24 starts an
The Chicago Cubs could join the long list of teams interested in acquiring former Los Angeles Dodgers ace Jack Flaherty.
Another Chicago Cubs season without a postseason would likely tick off an impatient fan base. Manager Craig Counsell needs to live up to his hype as the game’s highest-paid manager.
The Cubs have traditionally taken a file-and-trial approach to arbitration, even though teams and players are free to reach an agreement before the date of their scheduled hearing. The Cubs did, however, make an exception with catcher Willson Contreras after the lockout in 2022, when arbitration hearings were held in-season.
The Cubs and Steele avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year $6.55 million contract Thursday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.