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The Chicago Cubs traded for Kyle Tucker this past offseason, fully knowing that odds are he will only be a part of their club for one season. Tucker is in the f
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made his first MLB All-Star game start on Tuesday, and he reach a milestone right off the bat.
With their second-round pick, the Cubs chose Kane Kepley, a left-handed outfielder from North Carolina. At 5-foot-8, Kepley walked on at Liberty in 2023 and then transferred to North Carolina for the 2025 season. In between, he had an All-Star summer in the Cape Cod League in 2024.
The Cubs headed into the season’s intermission sitting atop the National League Central and sent a trio of players to the All-Star Game to represent what has been one of the best teams in baseball this year.
The 2016 season may have allowed Steve Bartman to move on, but the Chicago Cubs have always held a special place in baseball. You've got Wrigley Field and the best 7th-inning stretch (thank you, Harry Caray) at any ballpark. And some pretty legendary ball players too.
While the Cubs might not be willing to part ways with Owen Caissie for a rental, they could move off of the top prospect for a bigger package at the deadline.
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Trade rumors ignite after MLB insider Jon Morosi reveals the exact scenario it would take for the Chicago Cubs to deal their top prospect.