The Chicago Cubs will be looking to improve in the offseason after missing the playoffs in the first year under Craig Counsell. As always, it's a loaded market and the Cubs will be mentioned for most of the top names available.
The Chicago Cubs find themselves in a spot where clearly the product that team brass has put on the field in recent years has not been good enough. The
The 2024 MLB season did not go how the Chicago Cubs were hoping that it would. After winning 83 games last season and hiring Craig Counsell as manager, optimism was high.
Things will look different for the Chicago Cubs in the dugout next year with coaching changes already announced coming off their disappointing result this season.
Based on expectations coming into the year, the Chicago Cubs drastically underperformed. The NL Central seemed to be there for the taking, especially since the Cubs poached manager Craig Counsell from their division rival Milwaukee Brewers and the St.
Last offseason, the Chicago Cubs got things started with a bang when it was revealed they had fired manager David Ross and brought in former Milwaukee Brewers skipper Craig Counsell to replace him.
It seemed likely that some changes were going to come for the Chicago Cubs this offseason after they missed the playoffs, and that's exactly what occurred.
The Chicago Cubs are about to enter a critical offseason that will determine the future direction of the franchise. Coming off back-to-back 83-79 records
The Chicago Cubs had a whirlwind of an offseason, bringing Cody Bellinger back, making Craig Counsell their manager and winning the services of an ace pitcher from Japan in Shota Imanaga.
The 2024 MLB season was a disappointing one for the Chicago Cubs. Despite bringing in Craig Counsell to be their manager and a few adjustments to their roster, they were unable to build off of their 83-win campaign in 2023.
The Milwaukee Brewers got the better of the Chicago Cubs in the 2024 campaign despite former manager Craig Counsell jumping ship, but the Cubs might get the last laugh this winter.
The Chicago Cubs are set to enter the offseason after an 83-79 record, the exact same as 2023, saw the team miss out on the playoffs by six games in the Wild Card.
The Chicago Cubs are set to begin the offseason following the first year of the Craig Counsell era, ending with another 83-79 record and a missed playoff appearance.
After one full season and another disappointing finish, fans and league insiders are questioning whether Craig Counsell is worth the money helming the Chicago Cubs.
The Chicago Cubs made a huge splash in the offseason when they hired Craig Counsell and gave him the largest managerial contract ever. Despite giving him such a large contract, Counsell retained the coaches from the previous regime.
It would appear as though the Reds are looking primarily at candidates from outside the organization.
Shota Imanaga was a victim of circumstance in his bid for a no-hitter on Wednesday.
Everybody is taking inspiration from Taylor Swift these days.
The Cubs have received dismal production from the catcher position this year, a topic that manager Craig Counsell openly discussed recently.
When the Brewers played a tribute video for Counsell prior to the start of Game 1, the crowd roared with boos.
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell was back in Milwaukee on Monday for the first time since leaving as Brewers manager over the offseason.
His microscopic 0.84 ERA is both the lowest in baseball this year and the lowest of any rookie pitcher’s first nine starts in the modern era.
The contrasts were clear on Friday afternoon when the Pirates took on the Cubs.
Craig Counsell expanded on his offseason managerial decision before Monday's game between the Cubs and Mets.
The Cubs, who fell one game short of the postseason last fall, wasted little time initiating their offseason plan for 2024. Not even one week after the World Series ended, they signed manager Craig Counsell away from the NL Central rival Milwaukee Brewers.
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