When a team like the Chicago Cubs makes a splashy move like firing their current manager to hire their rival team's former manager, that will generate a lot of headlines.
Former Cubs manager David Ross had a remarkably classy gesture for the man who ultimately took his job.
David Ross will not be settling after his firing from the Chicago Cubs.
The Yankees inquired after recently dismissed Cubs manager David Ross regarding their bench coach opening, per Ken Rosenthal and Brendan Kuty of The Athletic.
After being surprisingly fired by the Chicago Cubs, former manager David Ross was apparently on the radar for the New York Yankees with regards to their coaching staff.
It’s a fairly slow day as far as news and rumors go, so I figured I’d slap together a few notes that don’t merit articles in and of themselves. Apologies to those folks out there who think we should only put something out there when something concrete happens.
The dismissal of Chicago Cubs manager David Ross and the hiring of new manager Craig Counsell took all of baseball by surprise earlier this week. That goes for Cubs players like Ian Happ, too.
Did the Chicago Cubs do David Ross dirty by dumping him for free-agent manager Craig Counsell? In a recent interview with Jim Henry of the Tallahassee Democrat, Ross spoke for the first time about Jed Hoyer’s decision and his time with the Cubs.
Ross said in an interview that he was thankful for the chance to manage the Cubs and refused to be too critical of his former employer.
Counsell was widely expected to stay put or head to the Mets, but he surprised just about everyone by joining the Cubs.
Aside from the decision on where Shohei Ohtani will sign this offseason, the second biggest decision for the Los Angeles Angels is who will manage the team in 2024.
The Chicago Cubs stunned the baseball world when they unexpectedly replaced David Ross, but Willson Contreras clearly felt no sympathy for his former manager and teammate.
With the shocking news that long-time Brewers manager Craig Counsell signed a five-year, $40M contract with the Cubs, a new managerial free agent entered the fray: David Ross.
It's championship or bust for the Cubs in 2024. After signing manager Craig Counsell away from the Brewers by giving him a monster $8 million per year contract, Chicago made its intentions known for next season.
The Cubs are hiring manager Craig Counsell, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The Cubs had David Ross in their managerial chair but let him go with this move.
Given the club’s peculiar season, it’s hardly a surprise that manager David Ross emerged as a polarizing figure among Cubs fans. That being said, club officials remained steadfast in their support of the manager.
After the Chicago Cubs were eliminated from postseason contention late in the year, there were some questions whether or not manager David Ross would return in 2024.
Frustration is beginning to boil over on the North Side of Chicago, as the Chicago Cubs continue their downward spiral. Thursday night's 8-6 loss to the
Just weeks ago, it looked like David Ross was a legit NL Manager of the Year candidate. With the recent downfall of the team, could it be time for the Cubs to move on from him this offseason if they fail to make the playoffs?
Sweet home, Chicago! Well, at least that’s what the Cubs and manager David Ross hope for when they resume play at the friendly confines of Wrigley Field this week.
Just when fans thought the Chicago Cubs were solving their third base woes, they were actually solving their first base issues. According to Jesse Rogers
The Chicago Cubs have been equally fun and frustrating this season. When the Cubs are hot, they're an inferno. But when they're cold, they're subarctic.
Cubs manager David Ross wasn't pleased with home plate umpire Alex Mackay's strike zone on Sunday, and he let him know it with a one-sided tongue-lashing in the first inning.
Cubs manager David Ross delivered a great line to umpire Alex MacKay after being ejected early in his team’s 7-4 win over the Yankees on Sunday.
Nobody is running away with the National League Central in the early going of the 2023 season, and that is good news for teams like the Chicago Cubs. Manager David Ross knows it, too.
Cubs manager David Ross announced his options for the fifth spot in the rotation as well as a few bullpen pieces. According to Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Cubs manager David Ross has announced his fifth starter options, as well as a few bullpen options for the 2023 season.
The 14-year MLB veteran will primarily contribute to Cubs pre- and post-game coverage. Just one day after announcing his retirement from baseball, former Chicago Cubs World Series champion Dexter Fowler has joined Marquee Sports Network as a studio analyst.
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross recently appeared as a guest on “The *State* of Florida Sports Podcast,” powered by the USA TODAY Network. Ross, who hails from Tallahassee, Fla., talked about a variety of subjects.
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