Cubs Injury News
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Cubs Injury Update: Addison Russell Preps for Football Season with Agility Drills
After doing a little jogging prior to Friday’s game, Addison Russell was back out on the field Saturday performing running…
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Cubs Injury Update: Contreras Catches Four Innings, Goes Hitless in Rehab Debut
Willson Contreras made his return to live baseball Thursday night, catching and batting second for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans in…
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Cubs Injury Update: Arrieta Has Grade 1 Hamstring Strain, Out 7-10 Days
The initial word in the wake of Monday’s game is that the Cubs were treating Jake Arrieta’s injury like a…
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Cubs Injury Update: Willson Contreras Heading to Myrtle Beach for Rehab Assignment
The Cubs announced Tuesday night that Willson Contreras will be joining the Myrtle Beach Pelicans for a rehab assignment. The…
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Cubs Injury Update: MRI Results Pending, Arrieta’s Next Start Probably Pushed Back
The have not yet revealed the results from the MRI on Jake Arrieta’s right hamstring, but Joe Maddon said prior…
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The Rundown: Arrieta’s Cramp Lowlights Familiar Frustration, Cubs Have No Plans to Slow Javy Down
His left foot caught on the mound just before he was about to stride forward to deliver a pitch to…
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Cubs Injury Update: Arrieta Exits with Apparent Hamstring Issue
It was evident something was wrong as soon as Jake Arrieta let fly with a sinker that sailed about three…
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Cubs Injury Update: Javy Baez Not Concussed, Eye Injury Considered ‘Minor’
Javy Baez slid headfirst into second base and took a knee to the eye area in Sunday’s losing effort to…
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Cubs Injury Update: Javy Baez Exits After Collision on Headfirst Slide
***Update*** Javy Baez is not in th concussion protocol, but was experiencing some blurred vision filling his run-in with Ozzie…
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Cubs Injury Update: Russell Out Three More Weeks as MRI Shows Reaggravated Foot
It looks like Javy Baez is going to remain the everyday shortstop for a little while longer. An MRI on…
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