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Injuries, fatigue and ineffectiveness prevented the Cubs from overtaking the Brewers and facing the Dodgers for the 2025 National League title.
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The Chicago Cubs are moving through their last week of spring training, fine tuning some things, and hoping for the best as they head into a 2026 season where big results are expected.
The Chicago Cubs are awaiting clarity on Seiya Suzuki’s injury. Suzuki exited Saturday’s World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game between Japan and Venezuela because of right knee discomfort. He awkwardly slid headfirst into second base on a steal attempt in the first inning and gingerly walked off the field after replay review overturned the safe call to end the frame.
Chicago Cubs' star outfielder Seiya Suzuki will reportedly miss Opening Day and potentially more.
The Chicago Cubs’ opening-day roster is coming into focus. The Cubs again trimmed their big-league camp roster before Sunday’s Cactus League finale by returning infielder Jonathon Long, and right-handed relievers Corbin Martin and Collin Snider to the minor-league side.
Chicago Cubs power-hitting outfielder Seiya Suzuki will not be available for Opening Day, manager Craig Counsell told the assembled media before Saturday's Cactus League game vs. Seattle in Peoria, Ariz.
Donation Options Search Search Search Cubs baseball president Jed Hoyer watches batting practice at spring training Saturday in Mesa, Ariz. John Antonoff/Sun-Times Share MESA, Ariz. — Not so fast. The Cubs may wait until they break spring training Tuesday to finalize their Opening Day roster.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki left Team Japan's World Baseball Classic game against Venezuela.
Ahead of triple-digits hitting Arizona next week, the Cubs’ split-squad game on March 20, at Sloan Park has been changed to a 6:05 p.m. local start. Their other split-squad game that day against the Athletics at Hohokam Stadium has been moved to a 6:10 p.m. local start.
The Chicago Cubs will begin their 2026 campaign next week with Opening Day now looming right around the corner, and final tune ups are being made as the team fi