The Chicago Cubs' health as a team is greatly improving. On Monday, Justin Steele returned to the mound and pitched 4.2 scoreless innings. On Tuesday, news of Cody Bellinger's activation was confirmed by Craig Counsell on the radio.
The Chicago Cubs have had some poor injury luck at the start of the 2024 MLB season. Their roster has yet to be whole as we enter the second week of May, but they could be getting close to having all of their regulars back in the mix as early as this week.
The Cubs currently sit at a solid 20-14 record, just one game back of the Brewers for the NL Central lead.
The Chicago Cubs are off to a respectable 19-14 start to the 2024 season despite being without two key players in Cody Bellinger and Seiya Suzuki. But, it appears they won’t be sidelined for much longer.
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The Cubs are going to need some players to step up with their Opening Day 2-3 hitters hurt for weeks
The Chicago Cubs have some positive injury updates to share.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday. Suzuki is dealing with a right oblique strain, an injury he’s dealt with in the past.
Jed Hoyer has reason to believe Seiya Suzuki might be able to return more quickly this year than last.
The Chicago Cubs placed outfielder Seiya Suzuki on the 10-day injured list Monday due to a right oblique strain. The Cubs recalled outfielder Alexander Canario from Triple-A Iowa in a corresponding move.
The Cubs announced that outfielder Seiya Suzuki has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain.
At his introductory news conference during spring training in 2022, Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki was asked about his choice of No. 27 for the back of his jersey.
Seiya Suzuki's approach at the plate has been one of the Chicago Cubs' biggest bright spots during Cactus League action. After an unfortunate play that helped seal the 2023 Cubs' fate, Suzuki is a man on a mission this spring.
The Chicago Cubs enter the season needing Seiya Suzuki to play the way he did to end the year when he was one of the best hitters in baseball during the last two months of the season, finishing with a slash line of .285/.357/.485.
It's hard being a Japanese baseball player in the United States. Not only are you half the world away from home, but you also must navigate a foreign language and culture while facing constant pressure to perform. It's like being on an island.
David Ross no longer manages the Chicago Cubs after getting dismissed earlier this offseason, but his impact still looms large over the team that he managed for the last four years. In fact, there's a good chance outfielder Seiya Suzuki wouldn't be with the Cubs were it not for Ross, who played a key role in recruiting him from Japan.
The disappointment surrounding the Chicago Cubs is warranted. The front office hasn't done enough yet this offseason to add talent and it's been a call for concern at times.
The Cubs looked like they were on their way to a huge win over the Braves on Tuesday night, clinging to a one-run lead in the bottom of the eighth inning.
After an up-and-down first year and a half in the big leagues, it seems as if Seiya Suzuki has finally figured things out and is ready to help carry the Cubs into the playoffs.
The Cubs surprised much of the baseball world with their play in recent weeks, which pushed them to add third baseman Jeimer Candelario at the trade deadline rather than deal away rental players like Cody Bellinger and Marcus Stroman.
Only five games out of first place in the National League Central, the Chicago Cubs have been able to stick around in the hunt for a playoff spot thanks to some great starting pitching and timely hitting.
Team Japan had one of their fellow players with them in spirit during their World Baseball Classic win in Miami on Tuesday night.
The Cubs announced Tuesday that an MRI revealed a “moderate” left oblique strain for right fielder Seiya Suzuki.
The most exciting play in baseball lived up to its name on Monday thanks to the Cubs rookie.
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