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Seiya Suzuki’s uncertain status clouds Cubs’ Opening Day picture in right field

Seiya Suzuki’s uncertain status clouds Cubs’ Opening Day picture in right field

Near the end of a relatively smooth spring training, the Chicago Cubs are dealing with potential fallout from Seiya Suzuki getting injured during the World Baseball Classic, a setback that could have ramifications for Opening Day and beyond.

 
Is Dansby Swanson’s offseason work already paying off?

Is Dansby Swanson’s offseason work already paying off?

Dansby Swanson, a 10-year veteran, made changes to his workout habits in the winter with the hope he’d be more athletic in the box. In eight spring games, he has a 1.297 OPS with two home runs, a triple and a double.

 
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Matthew Boyd earns Opening Day start, 5 years and multiple injuries after his last one

Matthew Boyd earns Opening Day start, 5 years and multiple injuries after his last one

MESA, Ariz. — Early Thursday morning, sitting by Matthew Boyd’s locker at the Chicago Cubs spring training complex was a half-unpacked Team USA duffel bag. Even though hi...

 
Matt Shaw adds another position to his repertoire as he embraces his super-utility role

Matt Shaw adds another position to his repertoire as he embraces his super-utility role

With the offseason signing of Alex Bregman, Matt Shaw was moved to a super-utility role. Shaw has made six starts in right field, one in center (and another game where he moved from right to center), two at second, two at third and now Wednesday’s game at first.

 
Cade Horton focused on the process as he looks to repeat brilliant rookie season

Cade Horton focused on the process as he looks to repeat brilliant rookie season

SURPRISE, Ariz. — Craig Counsell likes to give honest assessments of his team and players. So when he hears expectations for players he feels are a little outlandish, he ...

 
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Cubs’ Happ says winning is sole focus as he enters walk year

Cubs’ Happ says winning is sole focus as he enters walk year

The Cubs’ Ian Happ says winning is sole focus as he heads into his walk year with the only team he’s known

 

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