The Chicago Cubs still have money to spend this winter, and recent rumors suggest that big moves are on the horizon.
The Chicago Cubs, coming off an 83-79 record ready to reshape their roster. The post Cubs’ “Opportunistic” Plan for Alex Bregman Flops After Payroll Limitations Begin to Chip Into Jed Hoyer’s Ambition appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Hoyer is in the final year of his contract, without any public assurances from chairman Tom Ricketts about his future.
The future could be bright, but it's still in a holding pattern. The Cubs had six top-100 prospects playing at Triple A Iowa last year (top-70, to be specific), but other than Matt Shaw, the rest of
Jed Hoyer expresses his frustrations after the Cubs miss out on Roki Sasaki -- with Sasaki deciding to sign with the Dodgers.
Cubs apparently no longer in the market for free agent 3rd baseman Alex Bregman as the team is expected to fill position from within
The Chicago Cubs had targeted another arm in the starting rotation at the beginning of the offseason, then reality apparently set in. While they would’ve ideally liked another quality starter, their five of Justin Steele,
Team president Jed Hoyer said he "couldn't answer" about any interest in Bregman at the Cubs Convention, leading to fans booing him. The expectation is that the Cubs will rely upon top prospect ...
For Chicago Cubs fans hoping the team will look very different from the 2024 iteration that finished a disappointing 83-79, team president Jed Hoyer has some good news for you.
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Jed Hoyer has not a popular man with Chicago Cubs fans in recent history. He is now given the fan base another reason to call for his firing.