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Chicago Cubs: Shohei Ohtani addresses the Seiya Suzuki injury suffered in Japan’s WBC loss
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki is entering what very well may be the most important season of his MLB career. Coming off of a season in which he hit .245/.326/.478 with 32 home runs and 103 RBI,
Suzuki limped off the field in Saturday's WBC quarterfinal game between Japan and Venezuela after trying to steal second base.
Taillon is tinkering with minor mechanical tweaks, but with the season starting in less than two weeks, the time to use that as an excuse is running out, and he knows it.
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.
As the Cubs get ready for their Opening Day matchup against the Nationals, manager Craig Counsell has already picked his starting pitcher.
Three weeks after celebrating his 19th birthday, Josiah Hartshorn suited up for the Chicago Cubs as a Cactus League game reserve for his pro debut. Since getting that opportunity Feb. 25, in which he walked in his lone plate appearance,
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.