The Cubs stay away from the big-ticket free agents ... but Goldschmidt's numbers were far removed from his MVP heights with the St. Louis Cardinals. He slashed .245/.302/.414 with 22 home runs ...
The Cubs and Cardinals will face off in an afternoon game at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Friday (2:20 p.m. ET, Marquee Sports Network, Bally Sports Midwest, SiriusXM channel 175). The Cubs (33-36 ...
However, one player likely to stay in St. Louis is catcher Willson Contreras.
Chicago could be could next year, but shouldn't get carried away, and Eberwein suggested that the Cubs should avoid St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. "St. Louis Cardinals first ...
At about the same time, the Reds finished demolishing the Cardinals. After all of that, the Cubs are 1.5 games behind Miami and tied with Cincinnati. They don’t own the tiebreaker against either ...
It likely won't be with the Cardinals, though." It's going to be sad if Goldschmidt does end up leaving. If he were to stay within the division with a rival like the Cubs, that would be devastating.
Every expectation this coming offseason is that the Mets will be one of the heaviest suitors for free agent right fielder ...
If the Mets star slugger stays in New York or signs elsewhere, that could lead the Cubs to turn their focus to someone like Goldschmidt. It's not a bad decision for the Cardinals to part ways with ...
Thursday, August 1st: Shota Imanaga vs. Sonny Gray The Cubs will go with Shota Imanaga to get the four game series started in Chicago. He is coming off a 2.55 ERA in the month of July and one out ...