MLB insider Jon Morosi says the Cubs plan to add another top starter after Shota Imanaga’s decision to return to Chicago.
Cubs left-hander accepted the one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the club, per reports, ahead of Tuesday's deadline. The post MLB rumors: Shota Imanaga accepts Cubs’ qualifying offer; ...
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The Chicago Cubs are definitely okay with Shota Imanaga being back in the starting rotation for 2026. They wouldn’t have ...
The Chicago Cubs entered the offseason unsure of what the roster would look like for 2026 after making an aggressive push in ...
Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga has reportedly accepted a qualifying offer to return to Chicago again next season.
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William Contreras has some new ink on his arm commemorating his Game 2 home run during a playoff series win over the Cubs.
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