Cubs finalize $6M deal with Justin Turner
Justin Turner is on the move yet again after receiving a contract from the Chicago Cubs. ESPN's Jesse Rogers noted the Cubs plan to use Turner as their backup at first and third base after pivoting to find an extra infielder when Alex Bregman signed with the Boston Red Sox.
Notes: Manager Craig Counsell already had hinted that left-hander Shota Imanaga would be the Cubs' Opening Day starter in Tokyo, but now it's official.
Dansby Swanson and Ian Happ react to the Cubs reportedly signing Justin Turner and how Turner's experience would benefit the team
The guys on Hot Stove talk about Justin Turner reportedly being close to an agreement with the Cubs and how he fits in with the team
A role player at the start of his career, Justin Turner made himself indispensable by overhauling his swing. The Cubs just signed the 40-year-old for the 2025 season.
The guys on Hot Stove talk about Justin Turner reportedly being close to an agreement with the Cubs and how he fits in with the team
After their pursuit of veteran third baseman Alex Bregman fell short, the Cubs still lacked depth at the hot corner, looking to top prospect Matt Shaw as the front runner at the position. We are so glad you stay informed with the Chicago Sun-Times!
The Chicago Cubs recently agreed to a contract with infielder Justin Turner. In order to make room for Turner, the Cubs reportedly designated outfielder Alexander Canario for assignment, according to Jesse Rogers of ESPN.
The arrival of veteran Justin Turner at Chicago Cubs camp Thursday took center stage, thanks to his reputation as a pure hitter and clubhouse presence.
Recent free agent signing Justin Turner speaks on the Chicago Cubs' expectations heading into the 2025 MLB season
Veteran infielder Justin Turner, 40, and the Chicago Cubs are in agreement on a one-year, $6 million deal, sources tell ESPN.
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