When Aaron Judge speaks, the Yankees listen. Managing partner Hal Steinbrenner made it clear on Tuesday that the Yankees' decision to acquire Cody Bellinger
It's been a good offseason to this point for the Chicago Cubs, but one more blockbuster move would put them over the top. Coming off an incredibly disappointing 2024 season, the Cubs are under a lot of pressure to finally compete in the National League Central.
It still feels like the Chicago Cubs are one move away. After their massive trade acquisition of outfielder Kyle Tucker, it would be hard to argue that the Cubs have the most talented lineup in the National League Central.
The Chicago Cubs made a savvy depth move on Wednesday, signing Yankees' veteran utility man Jon Berti to a one-year, $2 million deal, per Mark Feinsand of
The Milwaukee Brewers don't need to go out and give some sort of nine-figure deal out in order to contend in 2025. Milwaukee already is in a good spot and shoul
At this point, there is a chance that Berti could start the 2025 season as the Cubs' everyday third baseman. Chicago ended last season with Isaac Paredes manning the hot corner, but the team dealt him away to the Houston Astros earlier this offseason in the trade that brought in Kyle Tucker.
After an injury-riddled stint with the New York Yankees last season, utility man Jon Berti is now in agreement on a contract with the Chicago Cubs. The deal was
After the Chicago Cubs shockingly gave up on their No. 18 prospect, bullpen fireballer Michael Arias, the New York Yankees moved quickly to acquire him.
Pete Crow-Armstrong is planning to rob his former Cubs teammate Cody Bellinger of a home run during the 2025 season.
With Kyle Tucker on board, the Chicago Cubs are favored to win the NL Central, though few give them a chance to hang with the Los Angeles Dodgers come October.
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The Chicago Cubs have added some infield depth. The Cubs and infielder Jon Berti agreed to a one-year major league contract, the team announced on Tuesday.