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Chicago Cubs games are currently on Comcast Corp.’s NBC Sports Chicago channel and over-the-air broadcast stations WGN-TV and WLS-TV. After 2019, all games will move to the new cable channel. “This will most likely be the last season with over-the-air games,” said Crane Kenney, the...
Fans can catch regular season games, spring training games, extensive pre and postgame coverage, exclusive Cubs content and other local sports programming. Marquee Sports Network is available through multiple content providers within the Cubs’ Home Television Network Territory as defined by Major League...
TheChicago Cubsare probably one of the few teams around Major League Baseball who weren't ready to get off the field for an extended period of time during the All-Star break. After their season went off the rails for months following their strong start, they finally began to show some lif...
The Ricketts family, which owns the Chicago Cubs baseball team, and Ken Griffin, the boss of Citadel, will table a joint bid for Chelsea on Friday, Sky News can exclusively reveal.
MILAN (AP) — The Ricketts family that owns the Chicago Cubs says it is negotiating to purchase the debt-ridden AC Milan soccer team. The Milan office of the Edelman public relations firm, which has been hired to represent the Ricketts, says the entire family is interested in Milan for "...
The Chicago Cubs broadcast schedule is out for 2018 spring training, with 34 games set to be broadcast on WGN-TV, NBC Sports Chicago, 670 The Score and cubs.com. We’ve added the game information to our Chicago Cubs schedule, which you can view here. Most of those broadcasts will be ...
Hughes is committed to baseball which he absolutely loves. When I spoke with him late Sunday, while he was in Arizona, he was getting ready for a Cubs telecast which he’ll occasionally do as well. One of the first things he told me, “I sometimes enjoy preparation ...
Within a few days or so, we will know which former Cub will partner with Pat Hughes to call Cubs games on the radio. And whether the choice is Dave Otto or Keith Moreland, the listener wins. There will finally be a real broadcast, complete with actual awareness, insight and information ...
How to watch the Cubs opener First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. on Thursday. The game will air on ESPN. The ESPN Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team, Karl Ravech, analysts David Cone and Eduardo Perez, and reporter Buster Olney will be on the call. ESPN programming will also be ...