The problem, once again, is that Jed Hoyer isn't expected to go out and do what's necessary to improve his roster on both sides of the baseball ... Hoyer is now in a position where he needs to improve his ...
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer isn’t panicking over his team’s protracted slump so far this season. Chicago entered Friday’s game against San Francisco having won six of its past 24 games and at 33-30 overall for fourth in the NL ... .
The Chicago Cubs knew that the injuries were going to catch up with them at some point, but as usual, president of baseball operations, Jed Hoyer, hasn't done enough to ensure that his team has the best possible chance to win at the highest level ... .
At this point, it's either Jed Hoyer goes down and makes the necessary moves for his team to win, or the Chicago Cubs won't have the second half of the year that they're looking for ...Louis Cardinals ... .
FanSided's Robert Murray believes that Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer will be aggressive at the trade deadline, focused on adding another arm or two to the rotation.
It's only a matter of time before the Chicago Cubs do what's needed to make a trade for another arm or two ... With the injuries only piling up, hopefully, Jed Hoyer will do what's needed sooner rather than later ... Cubs Get. Zack Littell. Nationals Get ... .
Looking at the future and what it means for the Cubs, while injuries are never ideal, it was actually good to hear what Jed Hoyer had to say ... “You have to take a look because you wouldn’t be doing your job if you didn’t,” Hoyer said.
PHILADELPHIA — Injuries have put Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer on the prowl for starting pitching ... “The schedule’s not gonna stop,” Hoyer said ... Jed Hoyer to 'come up with real options' for Cubs' injured pitching staff.
“We still have some balls in the air with the bullpen and the bat,” president Jed Hoyer said Sunday ... But Hoyer said he would feel comfortable if Matt Shaw is the lone backup infielder ... Hoyer ...