A lot of the names have remained the same. Scott Feldman, Matt Garza, Lucas Harrell, Ricky Nolasco and Bud Norris have been identified as trade candidates since the start of the season. Why? Because they're pretty good starting pitchers on pretty bad teams. Show More Summary
NL Central rivals face off as the Cincinnati Reds visit the Chicago Cubs. Trouble could be brewing after Cubs pitcher Matt Garza created some bad blood after his last outing against the Reds. Garza got knocked around by the Reds before his team rallied for an extra-innings victory, but his postgame comments grabbed the headlines. Show More Summary
The competition to be the second-best free agent behind Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano this upcoming offseason is two months in, and there are no clear-cut answers as of yet. Injuries to Matt Garza and Josh Johnson and Tim Lincecum's continued decline from his former dominant self have the starting pitching market full of question marks. Show More Summary
Dusty Baker took time out of his busy schedule to try his hand at boxing promotion. ESPN reports the Cincinnati Reds manager offered a clever idea to end the spat between Matt Garza and Johnny Cueto : They should box. In Sunday's 10-inning loss to the Chicago Cubs, Cueto threw a pitch over David DeJesus' head in the sixth inning. Show More Summary
Chicago Cubs’ starting pitcher Matt Garza had a few choice words for Johnny Cueto of the Cincinnati Reds after a 5-4 win on Sunday. The two pitchers were matched against each other in the game, which didn’t end before both teams were warned by home-plate umpire Bob Davidson after a few “high and tight” pitches. [...]Show More Summary
Me, I’d have traded Matt Garza after the first inning in Pittsburgh when he survived a one-out walk and got a magnificent catch from Julio Borbon.
A new week, another batch of waiver-wire adds, just the way you like 'em—hot and fresh out of the oven. Some players mentioned last time, including Matt Garza, Francisco Liriano, Mitch Moreland and Travis Wood, are already owned in most leagues by now but remain quality pickups if still available. Show More Summary
While the Chicago Cubs didn ’t head into the 2013 season with the expectation that this would definitely be a rebuilding season, they knew it was at least a reasonable possibility—one that’s looking more likely after an 8-14 start. The...Show More Summary
From the “Things Couldn ’t Possibly Get Any Worse” category, there is more news on Matt Garza. If missing the final two-and-a-half months of last season wasn ’t enough, Garza injured his lat muscle in very early in spring training, causing him to begin the 2013 season on the DL. Show More Summary
Chicago Cubs get good news on Matt Garza - MLB Update Chicago Cubs are getting good news as their starting pitcher Matt Garza is getting better day by day. Garza’s last season was ended by a stress reaction in his right elbow and isShow More Summary
Chicago Cubs starter Matt Garza could miss 1st month of season – MLB Update Speculations are mounting that Chicago Cubs’ starting pitcher Matt Garza could miss 1st month of 2013 Major League Baseball with tightness in his back. “It’s...Show More Summary
The Cubs’ plans for 2013 took a major hit when it was announced that Matt Garza will be out until May with a strained lat muscle. Not only was Garza counted on to be an integral piece of their early rotation, but he's also important for their future plans. Show More Summary
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matt Garza is still dealing with a pulled lat muscle and will open the 2013 season on the disabled list. Garza, who is back with the Cubs after agreeing to a one year deal this off-season, ended the 2012 season on the disabled list as well. The pitcher had come into [...]
The Chicago Cubs might be in for another long season as it appears pitcher Matt Garza will miss some time due to a lat injury. According to Carrie Muskat of Cubs.com, Garza will miss the first month of the regular season: The 29-year-old veteran was one of the team's most consistent starters over the past two years with the team. Show More Summary
Chicago Cubs pitcher Matt Garza avoided arbitration Thursday by agreeing to a one-year deal worth a reported $10.25 million. Garza, who made $9.5 million last season, going 5-7 with a 3.91 ERA before being sidelined with an elbow injury, announced the signing on Twitter. “Business side over! Hooray! Time to focus on what really matters [...]Show More Summary
The Chicago Cubs added another certainty to their rotation for 2013; on Thursday, the club agreed to a one-year, $10.25 million contract with right-handed starter Matt Garza to avoid salary arbitration.
Garza will earn a $750,000 raise on his 2012 contract, likely due to his injury-shortened campaign. Show More Summary
It might be hard to believe—although it shouldn ’t be—but the Cubs’ 2013 Opening Day starting rotation will be worse than in previous years. Last season saw the Cubs begin the season with Ryan Dempster, Matt Garza, Jeff Samardzija, Paul Maholm, and Chris Volstad. Show More Summary
Matt Garza all set for Opening Day – MLB Update The Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matt Garza is ready to face new season’s challenges. He was injured during the last Major League Baseball season but now received clearance from the team...Show More Summary
Pack one#123 Ryan Roberts#120 Matt Garza#FS-3 Adrian Gonzalez - Fantasy Squad insert #ODS-13 Justin Upton - Opening Day Stars insert; I like the 3D effect, though it's something Topps has revived from the dead and played with in other insert sets. Show More Summary
CSNChicago.com's Patrick Mooney reported on Thursday that the Chicago Cubs have signed free-agent starter Edwin Jackson to a four-year contract. This news follows the tweet from Jon Heyman at CBSSports.com that said the Cubs had signed Carlos Villanueva earlier in the day. Show More Summary