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Cubs GM Jed Hoyer admitted that the team knew injured pitcher Mike Soroka was heading in a bad direction when the team traded for him.
Jed Hoyer's defense of the Chicago Cubs trading for Michael Soroka does not add up given the facts of the situation.
Kittredge yielded four runs in one-third of an inning after starter Shota Imanaga left to a standing ovation in the seventh ...
Soroka’s injury can’t come as much of a surprise. The veteran righty has battled injuries throughout his career.
It is too early in the calendar to begin obsessively looking at the scoreboard, but it also has to be difficult for the Cubs ...
Shota Imanga was excellent and then another Jed Hoyer move in Andrew Kittredge comes in and gives up 4 runs as the Chicago Cubs lose 5-1. At least Shaw homered?
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer makes a hard admission after Michael Soroka sustains shoulder discomfort in ...
This was supposed to be the Summer of Slug at Wrigley Field, with the Cubs possessing one of the most powerful offenses in ...
The Chicago Cubs entered the MLB trade deadline with one clear goal in mind, and unfortunately, they did not meet it. Which has led to Levi Weaver of The Athlet ...
What makes it even more concerning is that the Cubs knew Soroka had experienced a slight dip in his velocity in his starts ...
Soroka, whose velocity was nose-diving before the Cubs picked him up from the Nationals at the trade deadline, lasted two ...
The Chicago Cubs made a risky move when they traded for starting pitcher Mike Soroka ahead of last week's deadline, and that ...