Sure, Cactus League performance isn’t a harbinger of regular-season success, but the Cubs are off to a 4-0 start and Colson Montgomery hit a home run for the White Sox.
It looks like there will be no reunion for Justin Turner and the Boston Red Sox this year. The veteran slugger is finalizing a one-year, $6 million deal to sign with the Chicago Cubs, The Athletic reports.
Kyle Tucker is spending his spring with the Chicago Cubs. Alex Bregman is smitten as a new member of the Boston Red Sox. And with two lineup stalwarts already out the door, Jose Altuve is now moving from his usual perch at second base to a new home in left field .
Justin Turner is on the move yet again after receiving a contract from the Chicago Cubs. ESPN's Jesse Rogers noted the Cubs plan to use Turner as their backup at first and third base after pivoting to find an extra infielder when Alex Bregman signed with the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs missed out on the Alex Bregman sweepstakes, as the former Houston Astros third baseman signed with the Boston Red Sox. As they look to add to their infield in wake of the free agency miss,
The Chicago Cubs did not need to look far to find their latest pitching addition. The Cubs are signing veteran pitcher Chris Flexen to a minor league
As speculation builds around his future in Boston, the Chicago Cubs are emerging as a potential trade suitor for Boston Red Sox slugger Rafael Devers. With the Red Sox signing Alex Bregman this offseason,
A Chicago Cubs trade idea would have the team move Seiya Suzuki and more for Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers.
Turner, 40, would come at a fraction of the three-year, $120 million deal that Alex Bregman secured from the Boston Red Sox
The Chicago Cubs may have a need for an insurance policy against the development of their young star at third base.
One former member of the Boston Red Sox has found a new home with the 2025 Major League Baseball season not far away. Spring Training is in full swing and we ha
Turner, who will turn 40 this year, brings some much-needed right-handed power to Chicago’s lineup. A reliable power hitter at the corner infield spots, Turner has a reputation as a clutch hitter in the postseason. The 2017 NLCS MVP has posted a .270 batting average with an .830 OPS over 86 career postseason games.