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Craig Counsell warns league that Chicago Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga is only getting started after a strong outing vs. Twins ...
Shota Imanaga’s performance in his return made it difficult to tell how much time had passed since he pitched in a ...
The Cubs were able to enjoy Shota Imanaga's return to strengthen the rotation for one whole week before another injury hit ...
The Chicago Cubs have one clear need that has to be addressed ahead of the MLB trade deadline this year: starting pitching.
Shota Imanaga won his second straight start since returning from a hamstring injury and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland ...
Shota Imanaga quickly learned the approach Minnesota Twins hitters decided to deploy against the Chicago Cubs’ lefty. The Twins swung at 12 of the first 16 pitches Imanaga threw Tuesday night at ...
The Chicago Cubs welcomed starting pitcher Shota Imanaga back to their rotation, sending another starter to the minor leagues ...
Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga pitched five scoreless innings against St. Louis in his return from a strained left ...
Cubs manager Craig Counsell said Saturday that injured starter Shota Imanaga will join the team in St. Louis and make his next start in the major leagues.
One of the most interesting players who could be dealt is starting pitcher Edward Cabrera, who is in the middle of a breakout season with the Marlins. MLB insider Francys Romero recently reported that ...
After nearly two months on the shelf, Imanaga picked up right where he left off in the Cubs' series-splitting win Thursday.
Shota Imanaga gave up a ton of hard contact but had a quality start and the bats fell short before Hodge got crushed and the Cubs lose 8-1 ...