The Chicago Cubs placed right-hander Kyle Hendricks and left-hander Drew Smyly on the 15-day injured list Tuesday as the club made several roster moves.
The Chicago Cubs made a flurry of roster moves on Tuesday. Notably, left-hander Drew Smyly landed on the 15-day injured list due to a right hip impingement.
One is suffering a lower back issue, while the other is dealing with a hip impingement.
Every team hopes for flexibility on a roster. For position players, Cody Bellinger is the perfect example. He can play first base or center field. Michael
Monday was an wild day in the world of Chicago Cubs baseball after the team decided to move on from manager David Ross and bring in former Milwaukee Brewers skipper Craig Counsell.
The Chicago Cubs found themselves with another player picking up an option or accepting an option on Monday as Drew Smyly triggered his 2024 player option on Monday.
He’ll make an $8.5M salary next season and is guaranteed a $2.5M buyout on a mutual option for 2025.
What an unfortunate time for this to happen, given the current playoff picture in the National League with a week to go in the regular season. Hanging
The Chicago Cubs are calling up pitching prospect Jordan Wicks, from Triple-A Iowa per ESPN, something that in all likelihood will lead to his Major League debut.
The Chicago Cubs are shifting Drew Smyly to the bullpen, which might open up a hole in the rotation.
Cubs left-hander Drew Smyly has looked good this month in a relief role, but he will try to get back on track as a starter on Tuesday when Chicago faces the host Detroit Tigers in the middle contest of a three-game series.
Last week was far from a banner week. But Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld is a gamer, and he's back with his two picks and a prop for Monday's MLB slate.
A week and a half after he took a perfect game into the eighth inning, Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Drew Smyly continued to impress Monday night, in the Cubs' 5-1 victory over the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington D.C.
Drew Smyly's near-perfect outing served as a reminder of Chicago's pitching talent and the starters' dramatic improvement from last season.
Drew Smyly lost his bid for a perfect game on Friday in amazing fashion when he and catcher Yan Gomes hilariously collided with each other. Who else has lost a perfect game in a ridiculous way?
Chicago Cubs veteran starter Drew Smyly saw his perfect game hopes crumble on Friday in a bizarre, heartbreaking fashion when he collided with catcher
After four innings of baseball on Wednesday night, the Chicago Cubs were back at it under a cloudless sky at Sloan Park against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Chicago Cubs keep on rolling after they secured their fifth win in a row when they downed the Colorado Rockies 6-5 in a comeback win. While results in the win-loss column don't matter much in Spring Training, the resiliency to battle back by the entire roster is exciting to see in terms of setting the culture and tone in the clubhouse.
The Cubs lefty was dinged with a pitch clock violation in the second inning of Tuesday's 6-3 loss to the Brewers. As Major League Baseball has rolled out its new pitch clock for the 2023 season, several pitchers have commented that it has yet to really impact the timing of their sequencing.
The Chicago Cubs made a huge splash in free agency this winter. In fact they made a couple, which showed that the front office was in fact keeping their promise of being active in free agency. But the big one was the signing of superstar shortstop Dansby Swanson.
Left-hander Drew Smyly agreed to a two-year contract to remain with the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. Financial terms were not disclosed by the Cubs, however multiple media outlets reported the deal was worth a total of $19 million and has a mutual option for the 2025 season.
Jesse Rogers is reporting that Drew Smyly is on the verge of finalizing a deal with the Cubs The Chicago Cubs are on the verge of bringing back a key member of last year’s starting rotation.
The Chicago Cubs will be meeting with Drew Smyly's camp to discuss a new deal that would bring the lefty back to Wrigley Field for the 2023 season according to a report from the Chicago Sun-Times' Maddie Lee.
With the Chicago Cubs' offseason having plenty of excitement surrounding the number of avenues the team can explore, some rumors are coming to light. According
It’s unlikely Smyly will return on the terms of the mutual option itself but it’s possible the sides can line up on a new deal.
Smyly pitched five scoreless innings, allowing four hits while striking out nine batters and walking two.
I made my thoughts pretty clear earlier this week after Drew Smyly‘s last start — there’s no reason he should be starting another game for the Braves. There was a stretch there in the middle of the season where he was serviceable, but the whole body of work on the season — 4.75 ERA/5.34 FIP — doesn’t lie.
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