Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer was frustrated the team fell far short of expectations. He's also ...
Unless chairman Tom Ricketts puts an extension offer under his president’s nose — and why would he? — Hoyer will have only ...
“Believe me, we’ve spent way too much time trying to think about that question,” president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer ...
It’s Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer’s turn to take the heat, entering his fifth season since replacing Theo Epstein.
For the second consecutive year, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer sat at the dais trying to explain ...
This offseason is going to be an important one for the Chicago Cubs. The 2024 campaign was a disappointing one, as they were unable to build off of the momentum ...
Hoyer has been with the Cubs since 2012, first as general manager before being promoted to president of baseball operations ...
Counsell knows they deserve better than this mediocre product. Big-market expectations are part of what lured him to the ...
I’m here to experience the postseason, we didn’t get there this year so that means that there’s work to do, manager Craig ...
Cubs fans in the left field stands were rewarded for their support on Sunday when left fielder Ian Happ threw them a ball ...
When we signed the deal in late February, if he had a good year, we knew he’d have a lot of options,” Hoyer said.
First baseman Pete Alonso is set to hit free agency after a six-year tenure with the Mets that made him the third-leading ...