Chicago Cubs: Resurgence, Storylines & What’s Next
The 2025 season has been a compelling one for the the Chicago Cubs — full of promise, drama, and reinvention. After years of postseason drought, the Cubs made noise again, and the current narrative is worth following closely.🔥 A Return to the Postseason
The Cubs clinched their first playoff berth since 2020 with an 8-4 win over the Pirates — a milestone moment that ended a long wait. (Reuters) In the Wild Card round, they edged out the San Diego Padres in a decisive Game 3, 3-1, powered by strong pitching and timely hitting from Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong. (AP News) That victory set them up for a heated showdown with the Brewers in the NL Division Series. (MLB.com)
🧩 Key Players & Emerging Stars
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Pete Crow-Armstrong (PCA) has become a breakout star in 2025. He’s now part of the exclusive “30–30 club” (30 home runs and 30 stolen bases) and has drawn attention for his combination of power and speed. (Wikipedia)
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Kyle Tucker, acquired in the offseason, has delivered strong performance for Chicago, including setting personal milestones and earning recognition as NL Player of the Week. (Wikipedia)
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Cade Horton, the rookie pitcher, has shown poise and promise. Since being promoted to the majors, he’s posted an 11–4 record with a 2.66 ERA. (Wikipedia)
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The Cubs’ bullpen and starting rotation have had ups and downs, with injuries and roster moves testing depth. (Bleed Cubbie Blue)
📉 Challenges & Storylines to Watch
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Pitching consistency remains a concern. Some starts have collapsed early, putting pressure on the bullpen. (cubsinsider.com)
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Roster decisions & trades continue to drive headlines. The Cubs’ front office has made some bold moves, but execution and timing matter. (Cubbies Crib)
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Playoff performance under pressure: The Cubs have to prove they belong — especially now facing elimination in key postseason matchups. (Reuters)
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Fan culture and Wrigley Field atmosphere always factor in. In particular, Cubs’ strong showings in daytime games at Wrigley during the postseason have been cited as a unique home-field edge. (Bleed Cubbie Blue)
✅ What’s Next?
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In the NLDS, Chicago continues its fight against the Brewers. Every game from here is high stakes. (Reuters)
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Offseason planning looms. The Cubs need to assess their core, injuries, and trade paths if they intend to remain contenders.
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Young talents like PCA and Horton could define the next phase of this franchise. Their growth (or struggles) will be closely watched.

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