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The Chicago Cubs are sending three players to the All-Star game, but arguably the most deserving player got the shaft. The latest: Seiya Suzuki is having one of his best seasons, but because of the ...
Cubs get off to sharp start in second half as All-Star snub Seiya Suzuki delivers 3-run home run against Red Sox ...
However, the All-Star Game is supposed to recognize the best players in the sport through the first half of the year, and undoubtedly Suzuki falls into that category. When taking ...
In episode 144 of "Holding Kourt" on Wednesday, Justin Turner's wife, Kourtney, asked him who the major snubs were for the ...
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SB Nation on MSN2025 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Seiya Suzuki edition
Seiya Suzuki had a wild ride in the first half of the season. Despite being overlooked for the All-Star game, he was ...
Fresh off an all-star snub and rejected Home Run Derby invitation, Seiya Suzuki was rested and ready to go when the second ...
If anyone watched the All-Star selection show prior to Sunday Night Baseball, and then watched the Cubs-Cardinals game that immediately followed it, they rather quickly realized things didn't add up.
Seiya Suzuki, the Cubs’ $85 million outfielder, got a mulligan in his first year since signing from Japan, but the Cubs need an All-Star player going forward.
But Suzuki isn’t the only Cubs hitter who could be considered an All-Star snub, not surprising given the Cubs’ nearly season-long status as one of the best offensive teams.
On the day Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong learned that he’d been voted into the 2025 Midsummer Classic, the first-time All-Star had a frank evaluation of teammate Seiya Suzuki’s ...
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