Chicago Cubs star Seiya Suzuki has taken training to a new level after swapping his baseball bat for a samurai sword.
Suzuki, now in his fourth season with Chicago, played nine seasons with the Central League's Hiroshima Toyo Carp from 2013 to 2021. During that time, he made five NPB All-Star teams, won Central ...
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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNTom Ricketts talks about the Cubs on CNBCCubs Chairman Tom Ricketts sat down with CNBC Media & Sports Reporter Alex Sherman in front of a live Chicago audience for ...
The anticipated Tokyo Series between the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers will feature plenty of fanfare in Japan, where ...
A new book highlights Chicago’s pivotal role in both upholding and breaking baseball’s color barrier. Here’s what we learned.
The Cubs aren't carrying Keegan Thompson on their Tokyo roster, making it likely he'll be cut this week. Find out more at MLB ...
Chicago Cubs at camp: Ryan Pressly reunites with a familiar face — and Dansby Swanson is ‘good to go’ Ricketts rationalized that the money from Bellinger’s contract could be diverted ...
For the first time in 21 years, Sammy Sosa was in the Chicago Cubs dugout ... Ricketts responded with a statement of his own, confirming the organization would welcome Sosa's return.
In this instance, Joe Ricketts, an owner of the Chicago Cubs, gave $500,000 to the state GOP. After that and some other large donations, the party gave about $1.7 million to Brad Schimel’s campaign.
In this instance, Joe Ricketts, an owner of the Chicago Cubs, gave $500,000 to the state GOP. After that and some other large donations, the party gave about $1.7 million to Brad Schimel’s campaign.
Ask a Wisconsinite to name something that gets their blood boiling, and it’s a safe bet the answer ... A post on social media claimed Chicago Cubs owner Joe Ricketts is bankrolling Schimel.
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