The Chicago Cubs have some positive injury updates to share.
Chicago Cubs left-hander Justin Steele is nearing his return to the Cubs rotation after injuring his hamstring on Opening Day. Steele was placed on the injured list after suffering a Grade 1 strain of his left hamstring on Opening Day.
Justin Steele's rehab assignment could begin soon!
With injuries mounting, the Chicago Cubs need all they can get to reverse their fortunes on a below-.500 road trip. Jameson Taillon's impending return may be what the doctor ordered.
The injury crisis affecting MLB pitching staffs shows no signs of relenting.
An excellent bounce-back game. The Cubs have started this season about as hot as I can remember any team since the 2016 team. The Opening Day loss was a close one, marred by Justin Steele’s injury.
The Rockies don’t stand much of a chance this season and they can’t hold a candle to the defending world champs, but they’ve got a dangerous bat or three and can make pitchers pay for mistakes.
Star left-handed pitcher Justin Steele’s absence will be felt by the Chicago Cubs throughout April. The 2023 All-Star got the ball on Opening Night against the Texas Rangers.
Craig Counsell said on Saturday that Justin Steele had suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain and was expected to miss all of April, but the timeline may end up being a little more optimistic.
Steele walked off the field on his own
Cubs ace Justin Steele exited his first start of the season with a hamstring strain, and he’s looking at an absence that’s more than double the minimum 15 days on the injured list.
Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register reported on Saturday that Ben Brown was no longer with the Iowa Cubs as the Chicago Cubs were expected to call him up.
#Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB news and notes, links and discussion, plus more or less scientific food for thought. Second game of the season today — some thoughts and articles to chew on until then.
Justin Steele, the Chicago Cubs‘ ace starting pitcher, injured his hamstring in the fifth inning of an exciting opening day game against the Texas Rangers in Arlington.
WATCH: Chicago Cubs likely lose pitcher Justin Steele for unknown amount of time due to hamstring injury Opening day for Major League Baseball is finally here.
Cubs starting pitcher Justin Steele left his Opening Day start early on Thursday after fielding a bunt and falling as he flipped the ball to first base.
MLB is hooking us up with 13 glorious games Thursday to begin the 2024 season, and we can't wait to get back in the swing (no pun intended) of baseball betting.
The Cubs appear to have their one-two punch in the rotation set for the 2024 season. With just over a week until opening day, Justin Steele and rookie left-hander Shota Imanaga are coming off promising starts in Mesa.
Spring Training still has over a week of action left, but regular season baseball is inching closer and closer by the day. On Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs welcomed the Milwaukee Brewers to Sloan Park in Mesa, AZ.
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell made it official Saturday by announcing Justin Steele as his Opening Day starter for the 2024 season. The left-hander will toe the rubber on March 28 when the Cubs visit the World Series champion Texas Rangers.
Craig Counsell watched Justin Steele pitch from afar the past few seasons as manager of the Milwaukee Brewers. And he says he knows what makes Steele so special.
The Chicago Cubs have reportedly agreed to new contracts with their six arbitration-eligible players per the Chicago Sun-Times, beating the Thursday deadline.
The start of the offseason for the Chicago Cubs has been a disappointment. There isn't another way to say it other than a disappointment. However, that doesn't take away from what the Cubs do have.
Despite ownership and front office members of the Chicago Cubs saying that the 2023 season was a failure, there were still plenty of positives that came out of it.
After the 10-1 loss to the Cubs, Guardians manager Terry Francona gave Steele the credit he deserved.
Major League Baseball is headed back to London for the second time this weekend.
Cubs fans received some positive news regarding left-hander Justin Steele on Friday. The 27-year-old hurler was pulled from his start on Wednesday after just three innings of work due to forearm tightess and underwent an MRI on Thursday to determine the severity of the issue.
Cubs left-hander Justin Steele was removed from Wednesday’s start after throwing three perfect innings. The trainer had visited him in that third inning and Steele finished the frame but didn’t return in the fourth.
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