Kyle Hendricks and Stephen Strasburg provided plenty to look at on Friday night.
Chicago title defense opens with a Washington team still trying to make its first big run.
Kyle Hendricks vs. Stephen Strasburg in Washington, and Taijuan Walker vs. Clayton Kershaw in Los Angeles.
Can manager Russell Carleton and the fake 2005 Cubs make a late-season playoff push?
Follow along as SaberManagerâ„¢ leads the 2005 Chicago Cubs through the fourth month of their season.
Follow along as SaberManagerâ„¢ leads the 2005 Chicago Cubs through the third month of their season.
Follow along as SaberManagerâ„¢ leads the 2005 Chicago Cubs through the second month of their season.
Follow along as SaberManagerâ„¢ leads the 2005 Chicago Cubs through the first month of their season.
What would Freud say about the 2005 Chicago Cubs?
He calls it a fastball, it acts more like a cutter, and very few hitters can do anything with it regardless of the name.
On the surface Kris Bryant’s season looks a lot like his MVP-winning 2016, but there are some subtle differences.
Texas adds Miguel Gonzalez to the rotation and Chicago adds Leonys Martin to an already deep outfield.
Curtis Granderson joins the Dodgers’ winning machine and the Cubs pick up a new backup catcher in Rene Rivera.
Tigers general manager Al Avila sends Justin Wilson and his son, Alex Avila, to the suddenly red hot Cubs.
On the 16th episode of the DFA Podcast, Bryan, Zach Crizer, and Shawn Brody discuss the first blockbuster move of the podcast’s history: the Jose Quintana trade! The guys share their diverse opinions on whether or not the Cubs or the Sox won the deal, and how soon the White Sox could compete.
Jose Quintana goes from the South Side to Wrigleyville, as the Cubs pay a premium for a frontline starter under contract through 2020.