The Cubs finalized a two-year free-agent deal with catcher Carson Kelly on Friday evening, per a team announcement. The Apex ...
The Chicago Cubs continue to scour the market for depth signings. This time, they are turning to veteran catcher Carlos Perez ...
The Chicago Cubs will be getting younger in the next couple of years as their farm system stars begin to emerge. Here’s a look at Chicago’s three highest-ranked catching prospects, per MLB.com: The 21 ...
In addition to acquiring Tucker, the Cubs also reportedly signed catcher Carson Kelly to a two-year pact worth $11.5 million with a mutual option for a third season, according to ESPN. Kelly ...
After Friday’s blockbuster Kyle Tucker trade, the Chicago Cubs addressed another offseason need by finalizing catcher Carson Kelly’s two-year, $11.5 million contract. The big news, of course ...
Coming into the offseason, the Chicago Cubs knew they would have to upgrade their catcher position after Miguel Amaya didn't quite provide the offensive output they were looking for and Yan Gomes ...
The Cubs also acquired two back-of-the-bullpen ... Chuckie Robinson is the only other catcher on the White Sox's 40-man roster. Robinson, 30, has 51 major league games under his belt, all with ...
Chicago Cubs’ Ben Zobrist, left, is forced out at home plate by Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Carson Kelly, right, on a throw by Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte during the fourteenth ...
The Cubs landed Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros but didn't stop there. Chicago also signed former Cardinals catcher Carson Kelly to a two-year, $11.5 million deal, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
The Chicago Cubs bolstered their catching depth Friday, announcing the signing of veteran catcher Carson Kelly to a two-year contract. Kelly's contract is worth $11.5 million in guaranteed money ...
Hours after acquiring All-Star Kyle Tucker in a blockbuster trade, the Cubs have agreed to a two-year contract with veteran catcher Carson Kelly, addressing one of the club's prominent needs.
The Chicago Cubs continue to scour the market for depth signings. This time, they are turning to veteran catcher Carlos Perez, signing him to a minor-league deal with a Spring Training invite.