Since it was revealed Nico Hoerner underwent flexor tendon surgery in his right forearm in October, questions about the Chicago Cubs’ second baseman’s status haven’t gone away.
Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner may not be ready for the start of the season after undergoing surgery in October. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Chicago Cubs are still looking to shake up their roster with less than a month before the start of spring training.
After undergoing flexor tendon surgery earlier this offseason, it's unknown if Chicago Cubs infielder Nico Hoerner will be ready for Opening Day. Per Meghan Mon
Vaughn Grissom missed half of 2024 due to injuries and didn't hit when healthy. David Hamilton profiles as a utility man. Boston should be open to Campbell, 22, earning a starting role, as well as OF Roman Anthony and others, even if more minor league work initially feels inevitable. Perhaps it isn't.
The Cubs are poised to make a run at wresting the National League Central crown away from the Milwaukee Brewers, and John Heyman of the New York Post reports that Chicago is "one of the teams believed to be showing significant interest in Alex Bregman."
Nico Hoerner might be one of the players that fans will need to keep an eye on as the offseason rolls along. The versatile Chicago Cubs veteran has been mentioned in potential trade rumors for a while now. However, with the club reportedly interested in free agent Alex Bregman, Hoerner could be on the outside looking in.
Hoerner spoke at the Cubs' offseason fan event and disclosed that he dealt with the flexor tendon injury throughout the 2024 season. While the issue should be repaired heading into 2025, his status is unclear to begin the campaign.
The Chicago Cubs were in talks to trade second baseman Nico Hoerner at the Winter Meetings, according to a new report. According to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com, the Seattle Mariners made "legitimate ...
Chicago Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw heads into spring training in a position that any player without an established role wants: a legitimate chance to make the opening-day roster.
Chicago Cubs infielder Nico Hoerner appeared on Friday's "MLB Network Radio" to discuss several things including talking about Tommy Edman, his teammate from Stanford, doing well in the majors and his
A homecoming is scheduled for the trio of Japanese-born superstars on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ roster. The Dodgers will open the regular season with a two-game