Cubs' Jed Hoyer Makes Concerning Comments on Chicago's Trade Deadline Plans originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Cubs have received some internal help this year, but it's essential to remember why the team looks the way it does.
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Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer confirms the team is targeting pitching upgrades before the 2025 MLB trade deadline as injuries mount.
The Chicago Cubs have made it clear that they are going to be looking for pitching help at next month's trade deadline, both in the bullpen and in the starting
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