The Chicago Cubs are in Tokyo before they start their regular season against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday. Following their two-game series, the Cubs will return to spring training for several days before they resume their regular season against the Arizona Diamondbacks on March 27.
As the Chicago Cubs settle into life in Japan for their upcoming series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, it provides an opportunity to step back from the chaos of spring training and evaluate the team prior to Opening Day.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki recently took some swings in the batting cage—just not with a bat. In preparation for next week’s Tokyo Series, the Japan native stepped into the right-handed batter’s box holding a samurai sword.
The Chicago Cubs big league team is currently overseas in Japan, where they will play a pair of exhibition games followed by regular season games. The exhibition games will be against the Hanshin Tigers and Yomiuri Giants whereas the MLB games against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Chicago Cubs were looked at going into the offseason as a team that was going to upgrade their pitching staff both in the starting rotation and bullpen.
The Chicago Cubs appear interested in making amends with an old rival. USA Today reported Thursday night that the Cubs are negotiating a one-year contract with longtime St.
The Chicago Cubs played their final spring training game stateside on Tuesday afternoon before their official start of the season, falling 9-7 to the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Chicago Cubs are in Japan getting ready to open the regular season against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday at the Tokyo Dome. The Cubs will play two games and then head back to the United States to resume spring training before their “domestic” opening day against the Arizona Diamondbacks on March 27.
The Chicago Cubs have their starters for the two-game series in Tokyo. Shota Imanaga will get Game 1, and Justin Steele will take Game 2, the MLB X account announced: This should come as no surprise to Cubs fans.
There are few Chicago Cubs players who have captured the hearts of the fans more than Anthony Rizzo did during his time with the organization. Even after not playing for the Cubs since the 2021 season, fans in Chicago love the former star slugger.
The Cubs and veteran righty Lance Lynn are in talks on a potential one-year deal, reports USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, who adds that the Cubs are eyeing some further rotation depth.
The Chicago Cubs may still have another huge free agency move up their sleeve. According to USA Today MLB insider Bob Nightengale, the Cubs are in discussions with veteran right-hander Lance Lynn on what would be a one-year MLB contract if it gets done.
The Chicago Cubs have arrived in Japan for the 2025 MLB Tokyo Series. The trip should be an exciting experience for the Cubs and their players, especially for two organization members returning to their home country.
The Chicago Cubs are steady and secure at almost every position headed into the 2025 season, but they seem to be especially secure when it comes to center field.
Seiya Suzuki is back in his home country, preparing to play his first professional baseball game on Japanese soil since 2021. The Chicago Cubs outfielder will take the field in the Tokyo Series next week, facing off against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday and Wednesday to open the 2025 MLB regular season.
The Chicago Cubs are just days away from the first regular season contests of the year with a two-game set in Tokyo against the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
As the Chicago Cubs get ready to open the season in Toyo, Japan, the surprise of getting selected for the trip is vivid in the mind of third baseman Gage Workman.
On top of the $6 million salary he secured last month, Justin Turner received another perk from the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. The Cubs arrived in Japan for the upcoming Tokyo Series, giving them a week to prepare for the season-opening two-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Chicago Cubs are going to kick off the 2025 MLB regular season in the Japan Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers next week. Taking the mound for them in the opener will be Shota Imanaga, who will be opposed by his fellow countryman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
The Chicago Cubs have departed to Japan, taking 31 players with them as they begin their regular season against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 18 and
As the Chicago Cubs enter the 2025 MLB season, the team is looking to shake off recent years of mediocrity and return to the postseason. After making a splash by acquiring star outfielder Kyle Tucker, the Cubs have set themselves up as contenders in the National League Central.
The Chicago Cubs have completed their first few weeks of Spring Training and will head to Japan for the Tokyo Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. But as the beginning of a pivotal 2025 season approaches, a few nagging questions remain, and the roster will undergo some tough cuts in the coming weeks.
President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer acknowledged that he has seemingly been squeezed out of the bullpen.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be making his major league debut in Japan, but it means the possibility remains on the table.
With a pair of home runs on Saturday, Pete Crow-Armstrong is looking like the offensive weapon the Chicago Cubs need in 2025.
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