The Cubs have signed left-handed pitcher Rob Zastryzny, the team's second-round pick in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft.More» Cubs draft LHP Rob Zastryzny No. 41
The Cubs wasted another solid outing by one of their starting pitchers as Yadier Molina hit a two-run double to lead the Cardinals to a 5-2 victory over Travis Wood on Monday.More» Wood throws seven solid innings in loss
Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright will need Carlos Beltran and the Cardinals' offense to back his effort Tuesday against Jeff Samardzija to beat the Cubs for the first time since 2010.More» Samardzija fans 11, including six straight
You will no longer see Carlos Marmol closing for the Cubs. Manager Dale Sveum said Marmol, who blew a three-run lead in the ninth Sunday against the Mets, would be back in his role as a late-inning reliever.More» Marmol remains in game after struck by liner
Cubs outfielder Nate Schierholtz, who is on the All-Star ballot for the first time, ranks in the top 10 among NL outfielders in OPS and extra-base hits.More» Schierholtz triples twice in the game
After Sunday's game, where he threw seven scoreless innings, Cubs pitcher Matt Garza said he hoped to be matched up with Dioner Navarro as his catcher in the future. Manager Dale Sveum would not guarantee that.More» Garza tosses seven shutout frames vs. Mets
Carlos Marmol gave up a three-run walk-off home run to Kirk Nieuwenhuis in the bottom of the ninth to give the Mets a 4-3 win over the Cubs on Sunday, spoiling Matt Garza's fine effort.More» Cubs fall on walk-off homer in the ninth
Cubs manager Dale Sveum hasn't seen the replay of Rays pitcher Alex Cobb getting hit in the head during Saturday's game against the Royals, but he heard about it, noting those types of incidents seem to have increased over the last few years.More» Cobb hit in head by liner, leaves on stretcher
Imagine being a kid and having big league stadiums to play in. James Russell's playgrounds included the Ballpark in Arlington, Texas, and Royals Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.More»
Scott Feldman allowed one run over seven innings and hit a two-run single, as the Cubs beat the Mets, 5-2, on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field.More» Feldman fans six over seven innings
The Cubs activated relief pitcher Shawn Camp from the 15-day disabled list on Saturday. Camp will fill the roster spot that opened up when Chicago placed center fielder David DeJesus on the 15-day DL. DeJesus sprained his right shoulder in the Cubs' 6-3 win over the Mets on Friday at Citi Field.More» Camp snares the comebacker on the mound
Chicago lost one of its most important players on Friday, and now has to figure out how to replace him in the lineup and on the field. That's not going to be easy, considering David DeJesus was a reliable all-around player for the Cubs.More» DeJesus exits game after colliding with wall
University of San Diego third baseman Kris Bryant, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft by the Cubs, was presented with the Dick Howser Trophy on Saturday.More»Bryant earns Howser Trophy for courage and character
While the Cubs might be looking to call up an outfielder in the near future, they might not be calling Brett Jackson's name just yet.More» Brett Jackson, OF, Cubs
The Cubs scored five early runs, highlighted by a bases-clearing triple off the bat of David DeJesus in the second inning, and Edwin Jackson hurled six quality frames in a 6-3 win over the Mets on Friday night at Citi Field.More» Jackson fans seven over six strong frames
David DeJesus left the Cubs' game against the Mets in the bottom of the third inning on Friday after crashing into the wall attempting to catch a fly ball. He was diagnosed with a sprained right shoulder and will be placed on the disabled list.More» DeJesus exits game after colliding with wall
Henry Rodriguez joined the Cubs in New York on Friday, giving Chicago a power arm out of the bullpen. The Cubs acquired Rodriguez in a trade with the Nationals on Wednesday for prospect Ian Dickson. Washington designated Rodriguez for assignment on June 4.More»
The Cubs have suspended Ian Stewart for 10 games without pay after he tweeted frustrations with the team and manager Dale Sveum. Stewart served the first game of the suspension on Wednesday, but the Players Association is reportedly in the process of appealing.More»Epstein discusses decision to suspend Stewart
In two seasons with the Mets, Scott Hairston made some friendships he expects to last beyond his playing career. Now an outfielder for the Cubs, Hairston is back playing at Citi Field for the first time since leaving the Mets.More» Hairston ties game with fly ball to center
Cubs manager Dale Sveum dropped Anthony Rizzo to fifth in Chicago's lineup against the Mets on Friday and put right fielder Nate Schierholtz in the third spot.More» Schierholtz opens the scoring with a homer
The Cubs played their own version of overtime on Thursday, as pinch-hitter Julio Borbon hit a walk-off single with two outs in the 14th to give Chicago a 6-5 victory over the Reds and avoid a four-game sweep.More» Borbon wins it for the Cubs in the 14th
After eight games at the bottom of the order, Starlin Castro was back in the No. 2 spot in the Cubs' lineup on Thursday. The shortstop was dropped from second to seventh on June 4, and was inserted in the No. 6 spot on Wednesday.More» Castro plates Soriano with a double
Cubs manager Dale Sveum had no trouble staying awake to watch the Blackhawks beat the Bruins, 4-3, in triple overtime on Wednesday night in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.More» Sveum on coming up short versus the Reds
Left-hander Travis Wood limited the Reds to four hits over seven innings, and notched his 12th quality start out of 13 outings this season. But the Reds earned a 2-1 victory over the Cubs on Wednesday. Cincinnati has won 12 straight at Wrigley, the longest consecutive streak by the same opponent in Cubs history.More» Wood tosses seven frames of two-run ball
After Tuesday's game, Cubs pitcher Matt Garza said he didn't feel he'd found a good rhythm yet with catcher Welington Castillo. Castillo has caught every one of Garza's five starts this season.More» Garza on his struggles against the Reds
Reliever Zach Putnam pitched Tuesday night but told manager Dale Sveum his elbow felt like it was "on fire." He underwent an MRI on Wednesday. Putnam, 25, had given up seven earned runs over 3 1/3 innings in five appearances with the Cubs. Left-hander Brooks Raley had a 4.92 ERA in 13 appearances with Triple-A Iowa.More» Putnam retires Alexei in Cubs debut
The days of players blaming reporters for misquoting them are long gone when big leaguers choose to sound off by typing their own opinions on social media platforms.More»Epstein discusses decision to suspend Stewart