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The Milwaukee Brewers have caught fire to catch the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central, and Cubs' outfielder Ian Happ has an interesting take on the Cubs' rivals' success.
It’s always fun when the Cubs and Brewers face off, but their upcoming series at American Family Field should be something special. The two National League Central rivals enter Monday’s series opener with identical 62-43 records,
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Cards try to keep chipping away at Cubs' lead in Central - MSNThe St. Louis Cardinals hope to tighten the National League Central race while facing the first-place Chicago Cubs seven times in a span of 14 days. They will continue that quest Tuesday night ...
Entering play on June 24, 5.5 games separate first place from fourth in the National League Central. Yes, there's still plenty of baseball to be played, but every contest has massive implications ...
Making their presence felt in the National League Central race, the St. Louis Cardinals sent a message to the rest of the division on Monday night. The Cardinals dominated the division-leading ...
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The Seattle Mariners embark on a challenging 10-game road trip, starting with the opener of a three-game interleague set on Friday against the Chicago Cubs, who sit atop the National League Central.
June 18 - The Chicago Cubs will look to extend their success in the season series against visiting National League Central foe Milwaukee in the second game of a three-game set on Wednesday night ...
The National League Central has another young pitching phenom, and it's Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski. In just his second major league start on Friday night, Misiorowski threw six ...
The St. Louis Cardinals hope to tighten the National League Central race while facing the first-place Chicago Cubs seven times in a span of 14 days. By FLM Jun 24, 2025 at 3:04 am ET • 2 min read
With Suárez being arguably the most coveted trade candidate for teams across the league, baseball insider Buster Olney of ESPN reported on Tuesday that if the Cincinnati Reds can't land the slugging third baseman, a possible pivot for them could be Mets' utility infielder Luisangel Acuña.