Chicago Cubs picks in 2025 MLB Draft
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MLB insider/analyst Jon Morosi weighed in on a potential trade involving Caissie and if the Cubs should part ways with their top prospect.
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made his first MLB All-Star game start on Tuesday, and he reach a milestone right off the bat.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNChicago Cubs select LHP Pierce Coppola in Round 7 of 2025 MLB draftPierce Coppola was the third Florida Gator off the board in the 2025 MLB draft. He's headed to the Chicago Cubs, pending his contract signing.
The 2025 MLB Draft has wrapped up, and after 20 rounds of selections, Chicago Cubs fans are already hoping one of their newest picks turns into the next big star. But who has the most potential? Here's a closer look at the Cubs' 2025 draft class, featuring insights from ESPN insiders.
The Chicago Cubs sent three players to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta, and two of them will be in action on Tuesday night.
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With their second-round pick, the Cubs chose Kane Kepley, a left-handed outfielder from North Carolina. At 5-foot-8, Kepley walked on at Liberty in 2023 and then transferred to North Carolina for the 2025 season. In between, he had an All-Star summer in the Cape Cod League in 2024.
MLB Insider Jon Heyman recently proposed a five-player blockbuster trade between the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates including Mitch Keller and the Cubs top prospect that would fix three Cubs' issues.
It's been a dream debut for Kyle Tucker with the Chicago Cubs, both personally — 17 homers, 22 steals and a .882 OPS, earning him his fourth consecutive All-Star berth — and in the standings, where the Cubs hold a one-game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central. The Windy City loves him, and it sure seems like he loves them back.
The Chicago Cubs finished Day 1 of the MLB Draft on Sunday evening, making three total selections. In the first round with the 17th pick, the Cubs selected Ethan Conrad, a center fielder out of Wake Forest.
The 2016 season may have allowed Steve Bartman to move on, but the Chicago Cubs have always held a special place in baseball. You've got Wrigley Field and the best 7th-inning stretch (thank you, Harry Caray) at any ballpark. And some pretty legendary ball players too.
While the Cubs might not be willing to part ways with Owen Caissie for a rental, they could move off of the top prospect for a bigger package at the deadline.
Trade rumors ignite after MLB insider Jon Morosi reveals the exact scenario it would take for the Chicago Cubs to deal their top prospect.