Jacob Zanolla (Cubs Insider*): Kyle Tucker declines Cubs’ Qualifying Offer. “If he signs with a team other than the Chicago ...
Shota Imanaga is staying with the Chicago Cubs for at least one more season after accepting a qualifying offer. Kyle Tucker ...
This latest move closed some of the distance between Imanaga and the organization that initially signed him out of Japan.
The Cubs and starting pitcher Shota Imanaga have agreed to a one-year deal, according to a report from Patrick Mooney of The ...
Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga will return to the team in 2026, after accepting a $22.205 million qualifying offer, but ...
The Chicago Cubs and one of their main guys in the starting rotation, Shota Imanaga, were struggling to come to terms to keep ...
On Tuesday, however, Imanaga reportedly committed to one more year with the Cubs after accepting the team's qualifying offer ...
In that same vein, young outfielder Owen Caissie and/or young catcher/DH Ballesteros could also be floated in trade talks if ...
The Chicago Cubs need to make a big play for a top-end starting pitcher to replace Shota Imanaga this offseason.
The Chicago Cubs are definitely okay with Shota Imanaga being back in the starting rotation for 2026. They wouldn’t have ...
Regardless of Shota Imanaga’s future with the Chicago Cubs, Jed Hoyer made clear the organization will prioritize pitching ...
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Chicago Cubs bummed by player deciding to return in 2026: Report
On Tuesday, starting left-handed pitcher Shota Imanaga signed a one-year $22 million qualifying with the Chicago Cubs. The ...
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