MLB insider Jon Morosi says the Cubs plan to add another top starter after Shota Imanaga’s decision to return to Chicago.
This latest move closed some of the distance between Imanaga and the organization that initially signed him out of Japan.
The lefty surprisingly became a free agent earlier this month when the Cubs declined to exercise an option on his contract.
The Chicago Cubs are definitely okay with Shota Imanaga being back in the starting rotation for 2026. They wouldn’t have ...
Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga has reportedly accepted a qualifying offer to return to Chicago again next season.
The Cubs and starting pitcher Shota Imanaga have agreed to a one-year deal, according to a report from Patrick Mooney of The ...
According to MLB insider, the Chicago Cubs are exploring major pitching moves as Shota Imanaga decides on his qualifying ...
The Chicago Cubs and one of their main guys in the starting rotation, Shota Imanaga, were struggling to come to terms to keep ...
"The Cubs turned down a three-year, $57.75 million option on Imanaga, paving the way to his free agency, and he will wind up ...
The Cubs took the appropriate steps to safeguard against the potential departure of both lefty Shota Imanaga and outfielder ...
A Chicago Cubs insider drops his true feelings as Shota Imanaga returns to Wrigley Field after accepting a one-year ...
On Tuesday, however, Imanaga reportedly committed to one more year with the Cubs after accepting the team's qualifying offer ...