Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo, a cancer survivor, says he's comfortable playing amid the pandemic
Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo, a cancer survivor, says he's comfortable playing amid the pandemic
CHICAGO _ A slimmed-down Anthony Rizzo said there might be levels of trepidation as he and his Cubs teammates returned Friday to Wrigley Field for a three-week summer training session.
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo looks like a new man. Will he play like one, too?
Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo looks like a new man. Will he play like one, too?
Rizzo, 30, made eyeballs pop on the first day of Cubs "summer camp" workouts at Wrigley Field. Goodbye, 240s. Hello, 220s. And maybe even less than that.
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
The Cubs played baseball — just an intrasquad scrimmage, but it sure felt good
The Cubs played baseball — just an intrasquad scrimmage, but it sure felt good
On a Fourth of July when there were no major-league games for the first time since 1981, the details of the scrimmage kind of matter. If only a little.
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
Best Seat In Baseball Likely To Be Rooftops Outside Wrigley Field
The Wrigley Field rooftops could be the best seats in Major League Baseball this season. The general manager of Murphy's Rooftops told the Chicago Tribune his business has been approved to operate at 25 percent capacity for games involving the Cubs. It's unknown if fans can attend any games.
Forbes
Forbes
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Cubs coach Tommy Hottovy hit hard — physically and emotionally — by coronavirus ordeal
Hottovy shared details Wednesday of being isolated in a spare bedroom at home for 30 days. The more he relived the experience — especially as related to his wife and young children — the more the tears came.
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
Phillies' Bryce Harper says he feels safe as Angels' Mike Trout says he's conflicted about playing
PHILADELPHIA _ Bryce Harper was just beginning to take batting practice Friday morning in South Philadelphia, taking another swing toward an uncertain season, when news spread from 2,700 miles away that could make baseball's return even more challenging.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer