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After the All-Star Game ended in a home run derby style, Cubs' Justin Turner had remind everyone he came up with that idea.
Cubs first. Michael Busch homers to center field. Kyle Tucker walks. Seiya Suzuki strikes out on a foul tip. Pete Crow-Armstrong singles to right field. Kyle Tucker to second. Carson Kelly pops ...
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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNCubs 10, Brewers 3: Moises Ballesteros and Kyle Tucker get it doneThe game drew the largest home crowd in Milwaukee this year, 42,807. They wasted no time getting going. Michael Busch hit ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong went 3-for-4 and scored twice for the Chicago Cubs, who avoided the sweep with a 10-3 win in the finale ...
The baseball world lost an all-time legend on Monday, as Chicago Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg died at age 65. He ...
Freddy Peralta turns in his shortest start of the season as the Brewers fall short of sweeping the Cubs at American Family ...
Ballesteros went 1-for-2 with a three-run double in Wednesday's 10-3 win over the Brewers.
The Chicago Cubs are tied for the second-best record in MLB and feature two fringe MVP candidates, but a recent Pete ...
When the Chicago Cubs signed Justin Turner to a one-year, $6 million contract back in January, the reasoning was sound. The Cubs were hoping to squeeze one more year out of a veteran hitter with a ...
Cubs' Justin Turner: Provides offense TuesdayTurner blasted a pinch-hit solo home run in Tuesday's 8-1 loss to the Twins. Turner pinch hit in the ninth inning with the Cubs down 8-0, so his second ...
Happ may need to spend time on the injured list after suffering a bruised left shin during Tuesday's loss to Milwaukee, Jesse Rogers of ESPN.com reports.
When the Chicago Cubs added Justin Turner in the offseason, the hope was for him to continue doing what he's done throughout much of his career, and that's swinging the bat at a very high level.
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