Cubs Expect Power To Develop Later For Pure Hitter James Triantos
James Triantos has shown versatility and unique bat-to-ball skills. In time, the Cubs expect he will add more power.
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James Triantos has shown versatility and unique bat-to-ball skills. In time, the Cubs expect he will add more power.
The Cubs regard 20-year-old catcher Moises Ballesteros as having a special bat. Now, he is one stop away at Triple-A.
A tweak to BJ Murray’s swing helped the 24-year-old Cubs prospect find his power stroke at Triple-A after a slow start.
Pablo Aliendo was already a strong defensive catcher, but his stock is on the rise after he began showing power at Double-A.
In his first full pro season, shortstop Josh Rivera is making an effort to create better angles when driving the ball.
A September callup filled with highs and lows helped Pete Crow-Armstrong focus on what he must improve to stick in Chicago.
Following an offensive outburst in the Arizona Fall League, James Triantos has a to-do list for offseason development as he heads into 2024.
Pitching in the Double-A Southern League playoffs provided Cade Horton with valuable experience to set him up for 2024 success.
The lefthanded slugger showed plenty of power all year and cut down on his strikeouts as the year progressed.
Jefferson Rojas’ mature approach on and off the field convinced the Cubs to assign the 18-year-old to Low-A.
Righthander Brody McCullough’s four-seam fastball always had the type of pitch characteristics the Cubs value organizationally. The Cubs drafted McCullough in the 10th round in…
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