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0:36Spring Training Highlights: Yankees at Cubs (3/24)
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0:38This Just In: Pete Crow-Armstrong Finalizes Extension With Cubs
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1:27Why Now Was The Right Time For The Cubs To Extend PCA
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1:04Teams Not Afraid Of The Dodgers: The Cubs
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0:29Report: Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong Finalizing Long-Term Extension
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0:512026 MLB Season: Prediction To Win The National League
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1:06The Seiya Suzuki To The IL Debate
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9:27Gerrit Cole Makes His Return! | FBT Express
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1:14Munetaka Murakami Makes 1st Major League Appearance For White Sox
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1:00Alex Bregman Making Cubs Debut Today vs. White Sox
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1:09Cubs, 3B Alex Bregman Agree To 5-Year, $175 Million Deal
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1:38Alex Bregman Signs 5-year $175m Deal With Chicago Cubs
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0:32BREAKING: Cubs, Alex Bregman Agree to 5-YR, $175M Deal
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1:06Cubs 2B Nico Hoerner Drawing Trade Interest
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1:22Chances Kyle Tucker Signs This Weekend
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10:43Early 2026 Outfield Rankings Part 1! How High on Buxton & Springer?
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1:41What the Cubs Need to Do to Elevate to NLCS Next Year
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1:01Brewers Pitching Shuts the Cubs Down
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1:15How The Brewers Came Together and Ended Up With The Best Record in Baseball
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0:45Is It Smart For The Cubs To Start Matthew Boyd?
Top Cubs News
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Cubs' Colin Rea: Officially secures bullpen role
Rea will make Chicago's Opening Day roster as a long reliever, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
With Cade Horton staking his claim to a rotation spot after an impressive rookie season and Edward Cabrera joining the Cubs via trade, Rea ultimately got pushed to the bullpen. The veteran righty made 27 starts for Chicago during the 2025 regular season, but he'll now slot in as a long reliever capable of supplying multiple innings out of the bullpen. Rea's fantasy value takes a hit in this role, though he certainly could make some spot starts throughout the year.
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Cubs' Michael Conforto: Formally added to roster
The Cubs selected Conforto's contract from Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday.
Chicago had already informed Conforto a few days earlier that he had secured his spot on the Opening Day squad, but the team officially cleared room for him on the 40-man roster Wednesday by placing left-hander Justin Steele (elbow) on the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move. With Seiya Suzuki (knee) on the 10-day IL to begin the season, the left-handed-hitting Conforto should have a clear path to making regular starts against righties as either a designated hitter or corner outfielder.
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Cubs' Scott Kingery: Claims utility job
The Cubs selected Kingery's contract from Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday.
Kingery was able to emerge from spring training with a utility job after slashing a middling .204/.339/.327 over 59 plate appearances but making an impact on the basepaths (five steals in five attempts). The 31-year-old is unlikely to see extensive playing time, but he could prove to be a useful bench asset thanks to his speed and ability to play three infield spots and all three outfield positions.
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Cubs' Jack Neely: Removed from 40-man roster
The Cubs designated Neely for assignment Wednesday.
Neely ended up being a roster casualty after the Cubs needed to free up a 40-man spot for infielder Scott Kingery, who won a utility role with the big club coming out of spring training. A 25-year-old righty reliever, Neely made six appearances out of the Chicago bullpen in 2024 but pitched exclusively in the minors in 2025. He struggled across his 28 appearances last season with Triple-A Iowa, logging a 6.23 ERA, 1.56 WHIP and 39:27 K:BB in 30.1 innings.
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Cubs' Justin Steele: Heads to 60-day IL
The Cubs placed Steele (elbow) on the 60-day injured list Wednesday.
Steele is progressing as anticipated after undergoing UCL revision surgery back on April 18, 2025, but he'll still need at least the first two months of the 2026 season to complete the lengthy recovery process. The southpaw checked off a major box in his rehab program by facing live hitters in batting practice sessions just under two weeks ago. He'll likely continue to gradually increase the volume and intensity of his pitching in live BP sessions and simulated games over at least the next few weeks before eventually embarking on an extended minor-league rehab assignment.
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Cubs' Porter Hodge: Sent to 15-day injured list
The Cubs placed Hodge (elbow) on the 15-day injured list Wednesday.
Hodge came down with a right flexor strain in early March. He is aiming to play catch around April 1, but he'll have been shut down nearly a month by that time, so the buildup will take a while.
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Cubs' Jordan Wicks: Sidelined with elbow inflammation
The Cubs placed Wicks (elbow) on the 15-day injured list Wednesday.
Left elbow inflammation will keep Wicks sidelined for at least the first couple weeks of the regular season. He has resumed throwing off the mound, but it's unclear when he'll be ready for game action.
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Cubs' Seiya Suzuki: Moved to 10-day injured list
The Cubs placed Suzuki (knee) on the 10-day injured list Wednesday.
Suzuki was diagnosed with a strained PCL in his right knee after hurting himself while playing for Team Japan in the World Baseball Classic. He resumed baseball activities last week and is not expected to be sidelined long. Michael Conforto should get the bulk of the reps in right field for the Cubs while Suzuki is out.
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Cubs' Tyler Austin: Placed on 60-day IL
The Cubs placed Austin (knee) on the 60-day injured list Tuesday.
Austin underwent a patellar tendon debridement procedure on his right knee in February. He remains without a return timeline, but his move to the 60-day IL ensures he'll remain out until at least late May. His spot on the 40-man roster will be handed to Dylan Carlson, whose contract was selected in a corresponding move.
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Cubs' Dylan Carlson: Contract selected
The Cubs selected Carlson's contract from Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday.
Carlson joined the Cubs as a non-roster invitee to spring camp and played his way into a roster spot by slashing .298/.421/.404 across 57 plate appearances. He'll provide Chicago with extra depth in the outfield while Seiya Suzuki works his way back from a knee injury, but Carlson likely won't have a path to regular playing time unless another one of the Cubs' outfielders gets hurt. Tyler Austin (knee) was placed on the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.
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Cubs' Dylan Carlson: Will make roster
Carlson was informed Tuesday that he will make Chicago's Opening Day roster, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
With Seiya Suzuki (knee) set to begin the year on the injured list, the Cubs are bolstering their outfield depth with Carlson and fellow veteran Michael Conforto. Carlson was in camp as a non-roster invitee after stumbling to a .203/.278/.336 line across 83 games with the Orioles last season. He'll likely serve in a depth role with limited fantasy utility, though he does have a path to increased playing time if any other Chicago outfielders go down with injuries. Carlson will ultimately make the team over Kevin Alcantara, who has options available and will begin the season with Triple-A Iowa.
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Cubs' Porter Hodge: Hopes to play catch by April 1
The Cubs hope Hodge (elbow) is ready to play catch around April 1, MLB.com reports.
Hodge was diagnosed with a right flexor strain in early March. Given that he will be shut down for nearly a month, at minimum, it's going to take a while for him to get built back up. Hodge posted a 6.27 ERA and 1.58 WHIP over his 36 appearances with the Cubs in 2025.
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Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong: Inks extension with Chicago
The Cubs and Crow-Armstrong reached an agreement Monday on a six-year, $115 million contract extension, Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reports.
Crow-Armstrong is coming off a stellar sophomore season in which he hammered 31 home runs and swiped 35 bags while playing in 157 of 162 games during the regular season. His patience is expected to pay off tremendously after he declined to participate in extension talks ahead of the 2025 season. With his finances now in order, the 23-year-old can focus solely on putting together another terrific campaign as Chicago's everyday center fielder.
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Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Beginning 2026 at Triple-A
Alcantara was optioned to Triple-A Iowa on Monday, per MLB's transactions log.
Alcantara failed to secure a spot on the Cubs' Opening Day roster and will now report to Triple-A, where he'll open the 2026 campaign. He slashed .266/.348/.468 with 17 home runs, 69 RBI, eight stolen bases and 56 runs a year ago with Iowa and should be in the running for a promotion later in the year.
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Cubs' Ethan Conrad: To miss some time
Conrad (back) is expected to miss roughly the first month of the minor-league season, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
The Cubs selected Conrad with the 17th overall pick in the 2025 First-Year Player Draft, but the young outfielder didn't make his pro debut last year as he recovered from shoulder surgery he had toward the end of his collegiate career. Conrad will now wait a little longer to take the field as he deals with an unspecified lower-back issue. The 21-year-old is considered a fairly polished offensive prospect, and the team will likely be cautious to not rush him back after an extended layoff.
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Cubs' Michael Conforto: Makes Opening Day roster
The Cubs informed Conforto on Sunday that he would be on the team's Opening Day roster, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
This was widely expected in recent days, particularly with Seiya Suzuki battling a knee injury. With Suzuki officially headed to the injured list to begin the regular season, Conforto's roster spot became secure. The veteran outfielder has taken a bit of a step back from a contact perspective the past few years, including in 2025, when he sported just a .199 batting average and .638 OPS across 138 regular-season games for the Dodgers. Conforto still has a little pop in his bat, however, having blasted 32 home runs across the last two seasons combined. He could be a short-term fantasy option if he gets off to a good start, though Suzuki's eventual return will cut into Conforto's overall value.
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Cubs' Ben Brown: Makes Opening Day roster
Brown will be on the Cubs' Opening Day roster, Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reports.
Brown's last two Cactus League appearances came in relief and totaled three innings, and it's in the bullpen where he's expected to open the 2026 campaign. He could be used as a multi-inning reliever initially, but Brown has the ability to work his way into a more integral role, either as a high-leverage bullpen option or as a starting pitcher if a need arises.
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Cubs' Javier Assad: Sent to minors
The Cubs optioned Assad to Triple-A Iowa on Monday, Marquee Sports Network reports.
Assad was terrific in three appearances during Cactus League play, allowing two runs (one earned) with an 8:1 K:BB over 6.2 innings. It wasn't enough for him to capture a spot on the Opening Day roster, but Assad will play a role on the Cubs in 2026, either as a long reliever, spot starter or both.
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Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| S. Suzuki RF Seiya Suzuki RF | Knee |
| J. Steele SP Justin Steele SP | Elbow |
| J. Wicks SP Jordan Wicks SP | Elbow |
| P. Hodge SP Porter Hodge SP | Elbow |
| T. Austin RF Tyler Austin RF | Knee |
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