So far this winter, the Cubs have added two key members of the Astros, Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly, both via trade with Houston.
The Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs finally came to an agreement on a trade to send two-time All-Star closer Ryan Pressly to the latter of the two teams. This deal came with the understanding that he would ultimately have to waive his no-trade clause for it to happen,
The Houston Astros are set to deal their 2019 and 2021 All-Star closer to the Chicago Cubs, as he agreed to waive his no-trade clause to allow the trade.
The Chicago Cubs remain on the hunt to add one more big name to the roster before Opening Day in Japan against the Dodgers on March 19. Some of the major needs for the team have been addressed already this offseason,
The Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros came together to strike their second significant trade this off-season. Previously, star Kyle Tucker was acquired by the Cubs for the steep price of infielder Isaac Paredes,
The Chicago Cubs finally made a big-time addition to their bullpen, acquiring Ryan Pressly and cash considerations from the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Pressly will waive his no-trade clause to facilitate the move, and Houston will send money to help cover his $14 million salary, the sources said.
Cresa acquired Fritsche Anderson Realty Partners, one of Houston’s largest privately held commercial brokerage firms focused exclusively on tenants, last June, adding 11 brokers. Anderson and Anthony Fritsche became managing principals and co-market leaders for the Houston office, which previously had nine brokers, Anderson said.
CHICAGO (CBS Sports) -- After a few days of wrangling, the Cubs have acquired closer Ryan Pressly from the Houston Astros. The trade will send Pressly and $5.5 million in cash to the Cubs in ...
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