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Shota Imanaga is staying with the Chicago Cubs for at least one more season after accepting a qualifying offer. Kyle Tucker declined his qualifying offer as expected,
MLB insider Jon Morosi says the Cubs plan to add another top starter after Shota Imanaga’s decision to return to Chicago.
The Cubs and starting pitcher Shota Imanaga have agreed to a one-year deal, according to a report from Patrick Mooney of The Athletic. Imanaga accepted Chicago's qualifying offer prior to Tuesday's deadline, and will be paid $22.025 million next season in his third year with the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs keep pushing for top-tier pitching help, staying aggressive even after Shota Imanaga’s return strengthens their rotation.
A Chicago Cubs insider drops his true feelings as Shota Imanaga returns to Wrigley Field after accepting a one-year qualifying offer.
Cubs precited to to make blockbuster trade for $185 million two-time Cy Young to replace Shota Imanaga, mentor Cade Horton originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.