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Crow-Armstrong hit two home runs in the Cubs’ Cactus League win Satruday against the Mariners.
Steele described his experience away from the team for a couple of days.
Hughes is one of two left-handed relievers remaining in camp.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” we also asked about baseball’s spring training and NFL free-agent quarterbacks.
Lead voice Jon “Boog” Sciambi has the Big 12 men’s basketball tournament, which begins the same day Cubs personnel leave for Tokyo. The Score will broadcast the two games against the Dodgers from Wrigley Field.
Steele is expected to pitch once more before the team leaves for Tokyo.
Turner’s swing and approach have proved to be practically age-proof.
Keller is in spring training with the Cubs as a non-roster invitee after signing a minor-league deal in the offseason.
The Cubs will have extra flexibility as they set their roster for the March 18-19 series.
Crow-Armstrong was dealing with a tight right hamstring Monday.
Taillon threw a simulated game Monday.
Workman has impressed in his first spring training with the Cubs while competing for an Opening Day roster spot and a chance to stay.
Shaw has veteran corner infielder Justin Turner to lean on as he continues settling in at third base.
Notes: Manager Craig Counsell explained why Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ have played center field the last couple of days.
MLB’s slap on the wrist for a sign-stealing scandal changed how we look at the Hit King’s gambling.
Pressly is one of the favorites to pitch in the ninth inning for the Cubs.
Notes: Reliever Luke Little threw his first live batting practice of the spring Saturday.
The Cubs signed Kelly this offseason to a two-year deal.
Steele made his second Cactus League start of the spring on Friday.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” your home for Sun-Times sports polls, we wanted to know if March Madness beats “Play ball!” or vice versa.