The Chicago Cubs traded for Kyle Tucker this offseason. The move should help them out quite a bit offensively, but they could still be searching for some more help.
The Chicago Cubs still need a first baseman, and the best fit may be on the other side of the city. Could they swing a trade for an up-and-coming infielder?
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Chicago Fire Department boats battle the blaze that destroyed McCormick Place in January 1967. More than 500 firefighters were called to the scene as flames spread throughout the structure. (Luigi Mendicino/Chicago Tribune) Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 16, according to the Tribune’s archives.
The Chicago Cubs have been one of the most active teams in baseball this offseason, with a bevy of trades and even some activity with free-agent signings. Presi
The Chicago Cubs have made some significant moves during the offseason to shore up their team and make a legitimate bid for a playoff run. Trading for Houston Astros right field star Kyle Tucker was a big deal.
Torborg caught no-hitters from Sandy Koufax, Bill Singer and Nolan Ryan, and played for World Series champion Dodgers team in 1965.