
The #1 source for #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB news and notes. The Cubs looked bad against the White Sox and will have to clean up their act tonight.
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No trades, yet, no talks I would term as strong have been mentioned among the various social media sources we all know and love. Many names have been dangled. North Side Baseball had the top 105.
Nothing concrete yet, complains Paul Chadwick.
While we were awaiting developments, the Cubs were playing their crosstown rivals at their home on da South Side. Mike Imanaga trod the hill and was opposed by Adrian Houser, someone who should need no introduction. Like Seth Lugo, Houser has been mentioned on BCB’s front page in recent days as a potential trade candidate.
Imanaga wasn’t himself. Perhaps Shota should have pitched instead of Mike. Houser was just fine. Chris Flexen was treated roughly by the home team as well. Rude. Even former Cub Mike Tauchman unloaded.
Reese McGuire provided some highlights [VIDEO].
Jon Berti was effective again. Cade Horton will do better tonight.
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- Paul Sullivan (Chicago Tribune* {$}): Finally, the return of a City Series matchup that matters for both sides. “Maybe it’s not 1906-worthy, but for the partisan fans of both teams, it’s about as good as it gets.”
- Scott Merkin (MLB.com*): After hot start to second half, White Sox eager to test mettle vs. crosstown Cubs. “I know that rivalry, and that game means a lot to both franchises,” Sean Burke said.
- Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma (The Athletic {$}): For a Cubs team in need of pitching, the trade deadline can’t get here soon enough. “Jed, get us some pitching!”
- Matt Carlson (AP*): Cubs’ Taillon, Assad nearing returns to depleted staff as trade deadline approaches. Hodge and Amaya, too.
- Tony Andracki (Marquee Sports Network*): Why Yankees’ Ryan McMahon trade might mean good news for Cubs. “The Chicago Cubs’ path to Eugenio Suárez just got quite a bit simpler.”
- Jordan Bastian (MLB.com*): This has been the secret to success for Cubs’ trio of sluggers. “The Cubs have built a pulled airball machine.”
- Brett Taylor (Bleacher Nation*): Two Cubs prospects getting particular attention in trade talks? “I think either of those two prospects, and particularly both together, would net the Cubs more than a rental.”
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