The Houston Astros have found a way to keep themselves in the headlines throughout the offseason. From having the top free agent available in star third baseman
CBS Sports is underway examining the top three prospects in each organization. Our definition of "prospect" is simple: does that player have rookie eligibility remaining for the 2025 season? If so, they're a prospect;
Kyle Tucker has signed a one-year, $16.5 million deal with the Chicago Cubs after leaving the Houston Astros. The outfielder, along with former teammate Ryan Pressley, has created significant excitement among fans,
Earlier in December, the Houston Astros traded Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs for Issac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski and Cam Smith. On Sunday, the Astros announced another trade with the Cubs ...
The Cubs and Kyle Tucker avoid arbitration as they come to an agreement on a contract for the upcoming season.
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Kyle Tucker and the Chicago Cubs settled the largest of the 17 salary arbitration cases in which proposed figures were exchanged,
Kyle Tucker was a blockbuster acquisition by the Chicago Cubs, and one Houston Astros insider believes he could be a franchise-changing player for them.
The Houston Astros may only have one Top 100 prospects, but they have four others that have the goods to be a Top 100 prospect one day.
The Chicago Cubs and Kyle Tucker found common ground in contract talks after all, which is a positive sign for the future.
The Houston Astros are reportedly still in pursuit of free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman as of Tuesday morning. Houston's brass also appears to have a cost-effective replacement in mind should Bregman seek greener pastures before next season.
The Chicago Cubs and their newly acquired outfielder Kyle Tucker agreed on a $16.5 million contract for 2025 to avoid arbitration, ESPN and several other outlets reported Thursday.