The Chicago Cubs are now in need of some starting pitching help after the franchise and their fan favorite left-hander, Shota ...
Outside of the idea of trading some of the veterans off of the roster, another thing that has been clear from the St. Louis ...
Shota Imanaga is now a free agent after a series of contract decisions initiated by the Chicago Cubs, league sources ...
The Cubs and Imanaga each declined their options on a complicated contract, sending the pitcher onto the market ...
A person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press that left-hander Shoto Imanaga became eligible for free agency ...
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer shared a strong message about Shota Imanaga that's turning heads in the wake of their mutual ...
Did the Chicago Cubs punt on the 2026 season by letting left-hander Shota Imanaga become a free agent — or were his second-half struggles a trend?
The Chicago Cubs have until Thursday to extend left-hander Shota Imanaga a $22.025 million qualifying offer for 2026.
CHICAGO — Left-hander Shota Imanaga became eligible for free agency when the Chicago Cubs declined an option to keep his contract by guaranteeing $57 million for the 2026-28 seasons and he turned down ...
The Cubs decision to decline the option saves them over $52 million over the next three seasons. Though he’s only pitched two years in the MLB, Imanaga will be playing his 32-year-old season in 2026, ...
The Chicago Cubs made a surprising choice on Tuesday by declining their club option to extend left-hander Shota Imanaga’s ...
The Cubs declined their club option on the left-hander, who then declined his player option to become a free agent.