Shota Imanaga provided an interesting explanation for why he accepted the Chicago Cubs' qualifying offer instead of becoming ...
Shota Imanaga’s decision to take a one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the Chicago Cubs hasn’t stopped the club’s ...
Shota Imanaga and the Chicago Cubs have had a chance to take a step back and evaluate where things went awry within his delivery and arm action in 2025.
The Chicago Cubs likely will be missing some notable players for a stretch of spring training thanks to the World Baseball ...
If there is one aspect of the roster that the Chicago Cubs have been very adamant about patching up this offseason, it is ...
Shota Imanaga’s decision to take a one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the Cubs hasn’t stopped the club’s pursuit ...
As many as eight Cubs players might be on WBC rosters: Pete Crow-Armstrong and Matthew Boyd (U.S.), Seiya Suzuki and Shota ...
The Chicago Cubs paid how much money for Zac Gallen? Just days before the MLB Winter Meetings, the Cubs signed Zac Gallen to ...
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Chicago Cubs are reportedly eyeing Washington Nationals ace MacKenzie Gore to bolster their pitching rotation alongside Shota ...
Shota Imanaga will be returning to the Chicago Cubs, as The Athletic’s Patrick Mooney reports that the left-hander has accepted the team’s one-year, $22.025M qualifying offer. The surprising decision ...
At the start of each Winter Meetings, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer reminds himself that moves do not need ...