
Cubs ace Shota Imanaga progressing from hamstring strain
Chicago Cubs ace left-hander Shota Imanaga has taken a step toward returning from a left hamstring strain that has sidelined him since May 4, manager Craig Counsell said on Wednesday. Before the Cubs series finale again Colorado, Imanaga threw a 28-pitch bullpen session, ran and took fielding practice.

Busch, Shaw rally Cubs to 11-inning win, dealing Rockies 21st consecutive series loss
The Cubs have won nine of 11 while the Rockies fell to 9-46 and are on pace to finish 27-135.

Cubѕ’ Mаtt Shаw delіverѕ wаlk-off аѕ teаm ѕtаyѕ hot vѕ. Rockіeѕ
Matt Shaw’s walk-off lifts Cubs over Rockies as Chicago wins fifth straight and extends NL Central lead to 3 games.

Cubs’ Seiya Suzuki named NL Player of the Week
After a red-hot offensive week that saw the Chicago Cubs capture series victories against the Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds, one of the team’s biggest offensive contributors took home a leaguewide honor.

Pete Crow-Armstrong’s adjustment for the Cubs that launched potential All-Star season
Pete Crow-Armstrong has made a major adjustment at the plate that has allowed him to become a power hitter for the Cubs

Cubѕ’ Mаtt Shаw ріckѕ off Sаntіаgo Eѕріnаl wіth іnѕаne fаllіng throw
Chicago Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw made an insane falling throw to nail Cincinnati Reds infielder Santiago Espinal at first base Saturday.

Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya leaves game against Cincinnati Reds with left oblique strain
CINCINNATI — Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya exited the game against the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday because of a left oblique strain. Amaya threw to second base on Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz’s successful steal attempt with nobody out in the fifth inning and appeared to be in discomfort after the play, prompting manager Craig Counsell and a trainer to check on him. Amaya tried to stretch …

Cubs’ Matt Shaw picks off Santiago Espinal with insane falling throw
Chicago Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw made an insane falling throw to nail Cincinnati Reds infielder Santiago Espinal at first base Saturday.

Pete Crow-Armstrong’s 2 home runs — including his 1st grand slam — rally the Chicago Cubs to a wild 13-6 win
Pete Crow-Armstrong added to his magical season Friday, hitting a grand slam and two-run home run to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 13-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds.