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.
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer's response to a question about the team's lineup will likely frustrate fans.
After a quiet trade deadline, the Chicago Cubs are losing ground in the NL Central. Here are a few potential waiver wire additions to help Jed Hoyer save face.
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.
Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker, whose production at the plate has plummeted since July, was diagnosed in June with a hairline fracture in his hand, sources told ESPN.
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.
Jed Hoyer and Cubs have friction in the front office The Cubs gave Craig Counsell record money to recruit him from the rival Brewers. They signed Shota Imanaga, brought back Cody Bellinger and more.
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