Is there a Chicago Cubs game today? Find the latest scores, results and everything else you need to know about the Cubs schedule 2025.| MLB - Sportsnaut
The Cubs claimed the game and their Wild Card Series with San Diego with help from a questionable strike call on Oct. 2.| MLB - Sportsnaut
San Diego managed to shut down the Chicago Cubs' offense entirely with their season on the line, forcing Game 3 with a 3-0 shutout.| Sportsnaut
Cubs manager Craig Counsell put on another masterclass in Chicago's Game 1 win over San Diego in their NL Wild Card Series.| Sportsnaut
RIP to Carlos Lezcano, who played briefly for the Cubs in the 1980s before enjoying a long career as a minor-league manager. He died on September 6 in his hometown of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. He was 6…| RIP Baseball
MLB Wild Card Series begins Sept. 30 with Yankees-Red Sox, Tigers-Guardians, Cubs-Padres, and Reds-Dodgers. Division Series starts Oct. 4.| Sportsnaut
The Cubs have several critical issues heading into the playoffs, and that's why they won't win the World Series in 2025.| Sportsnaut
RIP to Jim Marshall, who began his career in professional baseball as a ballplayer in 1950 and stayed active in the game until 2021 — 71 years later! During that time, he was a ballplayer, co…| RIP Baseball
My strongest memory of Brian Dayett came during a Chicago Cubs home opener — I’m pretty sure it was 1987, but I could be wrong about that. During the introduction of the team, each Cub acknowledged the crowd in some way when his name was called, either with a doff of the cap or a … Continue reading Obituary: Brian Dayett (1957-2025)| RIP Baseball
Depending on your generation, your first memory of Davey Johnson may be as an All-Star second baseman or one of the winningest managers of his era. Johnson died on September 5 in Sarasota, FL, at the age of 82. During his playing career, Johnson played with the Baltimore Orioles (1965-72), Atlanta Braves (1973-75), Philadelphia Phillies … Continue reading Obituary: Davey Johnson (1943-2025)| RIP Baseball
Emil Kush’s chance to star for his hometown Cubs was stalled first by short stays in the majors and then by World War II. For a brief time, though, he was one of the game’s top firemen and a favori…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Joe Coleman, part of a three-generation pitching tradition and a 2-time 20-game winner. His son Casey reported that his father had died in his sleep on July 9 in Jamestown, TN. He was 78 yea…| RIP Baseball
Within the span of a week, the last two surviving members of the St. Louis Browns both passed away. The first was Ed Mickelson, a first baseman whose 11-year career in professional baseball include…| RIP Baseball
Chicago Cubs rumors: A month out from the MLB trade deadline,recent Cubs rumors shed light on two targets.| Sportsnaut
RIP to Nate Oliver a versatile infielder for the Dodgers, among other teams, in the 1960s. He died on April 5 in Oakland at the age of 84. Oliver played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1963-67), San F…| RIP Baseball
The Chicago Cubs beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-6 on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at Wrigley Field to take the season series between the teams.| Chicago Tribune
RIP to Carl Warwick, an outfielder whose 6-year career in the major leagues included some World Series heroics that are still a part of MLB’s postseason record book. He died on April 5 at the…| RIP Baseball
Wrigley Field, an iconic symbol of baseball history, has long been known for its ivy-covered walls and hand-operated scoreboard. Yet, beneath its nostalgic exterior lies a sophisticated wireless infrastructure that has set a new standard in stadium connectivity. The driving force behind this transformation? The Chicago Cubs’ bold decision to control their own Distributed Antenna […]| Stadium Tech Report
RIP to pitcher Jim Todd, who pitched in nearly 300 games in the 1970s. He died on February 3 at the age of 77. Todd played for the Chicago Cubs (1974, 1977) Oakland Athletics (1975-76, 1979) and Se…| RIP Baseball
Tommy Brown, who died on January 15, left his mark upon Major League Baseball in several ways. He was the youngest position player to debut in baseball’s modern (post-1900) era when he first …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Brian Matusz, a former first-round draft pick who pitched in the major leagues for parts of 8 seasons, finding success as both a starter and reliever with Baltimore. He died on January 6 in …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Lenny Randle, a talented and versatile ballplayer who had a knack for generating plenty of headlines in his life — not always for the right reasons. It was reported by his family that …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Bob Kelly, a pitcher who played for parts of 4 major-league seasons in the 1950s. He died on November 27 at the age of 97, and days after celebrating his 75th wedding anniversary with his wi…| RIP Baseball
Rico Carty had seven seasons in which he hit over .300, and that includes the year he won the NL batting title. If he is overlooked today, it is because his career was overshadowed by the injuries,…| RIP Baseball
RIP to pitcher Doug Bird, who found success as both a starter and reliever during his 10-year major-league career. Bird died in Asheville, NC, on September 24, at the age of 74. Bird played for the…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Bob Speake, a minor-league slugger who played in the major leagues for parts of four seasons during the 1950s. He died on October 3 at Midland Hospice House in Topeka, KS, at the age of 94. …| RIP Baseball
Telecoms company’s logo to feature on all home, road and alternate jerseys during the regular season and postseason.| SportsPro
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