Alex Bregman remains a free agent, with the Astros and Cubs among potential remaining suitors for the third baseman. Chicago already has acquired two players from Houston's championship era in Ryan Pressly and Kyle Tucker via separate trades.
Kyle Tucker has signed a one-year, $16.5 million deal with the Chicago Cubs after leaving the Houston Astros. The outfielder, along with former teammate Ryan Pressley, has created significant excitement among fans,
CBS Sports is underway examining the top three prospects in each organization. Our definition of "prospect" is simple: does that player have rookie eligibility remaining for the 2025 season? If so, they're a prospect;
The Cubs and Kyle Tucker avoid arbitration as they come to an agreement on a contract for the upcoming season.
Kyle Tucker of the Houston Astros (left) congratulates pitcher Ryan Pressly after the Astros defeated the White Sox 6-1 to win Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Oct. 7, 2021, in Houston, Texas. Both are now Cubs.
Earlier in December, the Houston Astros traded Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs for Issac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski and Cam Smith. On Sunday, the Astros announced another trade with the Cubs ...
The Chicago Cubs and the Boston Red Sox went into the 2024 season with promising rosters and solid managers in Craig Counsell and Alex Cora respectively.
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Kyle Tucker and the Chicago Cubs settled the largest of the 17 salary arbitration cases in which proposed figures were exchanged,
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When the Houston Astros landed Cam Smith as part of the Kyle Tucker trade package, he immediately boosted their pipeline and became their No. 1-ranked prospect.
Spotrac projects Bregman for a four-year, $119 million contract, and it seems as though the Cubs are hoping to land him for fewer seasons. If no other team steps up and meets Bregman's demands, there's a shot the Cubs could hit the jackpot.
The Cubs and new outfielder Kyle Tucker avoided an arbitration hearing by agreeing to a $16.5 million contract for next season, sources told ESPN.