The New York Yankees and the rest of the baseball world were hit with some unexpected news at the onset of the offseason.
Watching Tuesday’s early morning sports debate shows for news on the NFL trade deadline proved to be an exercise in boredom.
The Chicago Cubs came into the offseason in desperate need of pitching. But their massive roster void recently got even worse ...
The Cubs and Imanaga each declined their options on a complicated contract, sending the pitcher onto the market ...
The Cubs declined their club option on the left-hander, who then declined his player option to become a free agent.
Shota Imanaga is now a free agent after a series of contract decisions initiated by the Chicago Cubs, league sources ...
A person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press that left-hander Shoto Imanaga became eligible for free agency ...
After spending the last two years with the Chicago Cubs, starting pitcher Shota Imanaga could be on the move this offseason.
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer shared a strong message about Shota Imanaga that's turning heads in the wake of their mutual ...
Shota Imanaga and the Cubs have declined their respective options, and the lefty is now a free agent. Read more at MLB Trade ...
The Chicago Cubs have until Thursday to extend left-hander Shota Imanaga a $22.025 million qualifying offer for 2026.
Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga is a free agent after the team declined its option to extend his contract to five years and ...
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