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Chicago Cubs Navigate Offseason Decisions and Celebrate Historic Win
The Chicago Cubs are embarking on a critical offseason, with several key decisions to make in the coming weeks. One of the most recent developments involves outfielder Cody Bellinger, who opted into his contract on Saturday morning. This move has highlighted the areas where the Cubs need to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season. According to recent analysis, the Cubs must focus on filling specific holes to capitalize on Bellinger’s decision to stay with the team.
Another significant consideration for the Cubs is the potential return of reliever Jorge Lopez. Lopez, who joined the Cubs mid-season, posted an impressive 2.03 ERA in 24 games and has been identified as a priority signing for the team. His performance was a standout in a bullpen that saw considerable turnover, and he is seen as a crucial piece to complement rising star Porter Hodge in the bullpen.
In addition to these roster moves, the Cubs and their fans are also reflecting on a historic milestone. November 3 marks the anniversary of the Cubs’ 2016 World Series championship, their first since 1908. This victory snapped the infamous “Billy Goat Curse” and ended baseball’s longest World Series title drought. The Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in a thrilling Game 7, which included a dramatic rain delay and a late-inning comeback.
Former Cubs utilityman Trey Mancini, who had a brief stint with the team, is also making headlines as he plans to make an MLB comeback next season. Despite failing to return to the Majors in 2024, Mancini is determined to continue his career.