Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer (center) shoots hoops with shortstop Dansby Swanson (left) and center fielder ...
Set to enter his second full season in the majors, the center fielder is switching from No. 52 to No. 4. There's a great story behind Crow-Armstrong's decision to change numbers involving Cubs ...
You can understand why the 25-year-old was so excited. No. 22 is the only jersey number that Soto has worn. It means so much to him that he even included it in contract negotiations with the Mets.
The Chicago Cubs have plans to keep 22-year-old center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong around for a long time. Because of that, he just had to have a single-digit number befitting his station in baseball ...
George Steinbrenner instituted the no-beards-or-hippie-hair rule around the same time Archie Bunker was ridiculing his son-in ...
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong changed his Cubs jersey number from #52 to #4. “Jed is really good about coming ...
Soto thanked Baty in a video shared by the Mets on Instagram, saying, "I really appreciate the number. It’s the first one I ever wore." Baty recently revealed that Soto had texted him about the jersey ...
Spence has now switched his jersey to No. 28. It’s an homage to his father, Craig, who wore that number during his junior college baseball playing days at Saddleback College in Southern California.
President of baseball ... enough of No. 52 on Crow-Armstrong’s back. The team’s front-office leader joked that it was “a lineman’s number” and said it was time for the Cubs' center fielder to have a ...
It was included in Juan Soto's $765 million contract with the Mets that he must wear No. 22. He made up to taking Brett ...