Chicago Cubs, Jed Hoyer and Kyle Tucker
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Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer provides an interesting perspective on the recent success of the Milwaukee Brewers.
After a strong start to the season Kyle Tucker has struggled at the plate as the Cubs have fallen out of the division race.
It is no secret that Kyle Tucker is finding himself in one of the worst ruts of his career, which has gone on for a considerable amount of time. In his last 15
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer's response to a question about the team's lineup will likely frustrate fans.
The Chicago Cubs have quickly gone from favorites in the National League Central to fighting to keep the race close. Jed Hoyer spoke on his team.
With the Cubs holding one of the best records in baseball and Thursday’s 5 p.m. CT Trade Deadline looming – offering an opportunity to further bolster the roster – the team has invested to continue its longtime partnership with president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer.
Hoyer left a lot to be desired at the deadline, which especially stings in what could be Tucker's only season in Chicago, but he wasn't the only executive to fall short.
CHICAGO — With the boos raining down on Kyle Tucker at Wrigley Field, Cubs manager Craig Counsell floated a plan to bench the All-Star outfielder in the hopes of removing him from a career-worst slump.
On Monday, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer tried to defend the semi-infamous “2032” comment. That was a line uttered by general manager Carter Hawkins, claiming “We have a
Glancing at social media shows a Cubs fanbase ready for the team to fire longtime president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. Although the 65-46 Cubs trail the Milwaukee Brewers by four games in the NL Central, Hoyer’s club would nonetheless be a playoff team (as the NL’s top Wild Card seed) if the season ended today.
The Cubs definitely earned their booing after a virtual rerun of a game fans have seen too many times over the past several weeks. They finished with six hits, and Jack Suwinski's ninth-inning, home run off closer Daniel Palencia turned out to be the difference.
Cubs rookie Owen Caissie has not played much since arriving with a hot bat fromTriple A. That is not likely to change.The post Owen Caissie, Cubs Savior? GM Jed Hoyer Shoots Down Shake-Up appearedfirst on Heavy Sports.