MESA, Ariz. — The Chicago Cubs held their first full-squad workout Friday, with the position players officially assembling for the first time as they begin a pivotal season for the franchise. The Cubs have not reached the postseason since 2020 and have not won a playoff game since 2017. The core of the team that became curse-breaking champions in 2016 is a fond yet distant memory. The more recent era of Cubs baseball has featured its fair share of likable stars but has mostly been defined by mediocrity and disappointment.
The 2025 Cubs are eager to change that. And in an NL Central division that appears up for grabs, it’s about time Chicago steps forward as a clear-cut contender, rather than merely a wait-and-see team. After a busy offseason that featured both a huge acquisition in Kyle Tucker and the failed pursuit of another star in Alex Bregman, the Cubs have been in the news from early November all the way until the opening of camp this week. Some would argue they’ve put together a roster that portrays them as the contenders they strive to become. But now they have to go out and prove it.
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