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In the most important stretch of the season, the Cubs have lost four games in a row by a combined five runs.
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Nico Hoerner, Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki are struggling in July. Is this a poorly timed rough patch, or something else?
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At some point, players like Happ and Seiya Suzuki have to start contributing in the slugging department.
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Last season the Cubs were 22 games below .500 at the break. They're better now, but not yet where they want to be.
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“I could smell it the whole game,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. “But, yeah, as long as it’s safe for the players, you play.”
Patrick Mooney61
Happ has parlayed an excellent 2022 season into a strong offensive start as he's settled in as the Cubs' No. 3 hitter.
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Suzuki's season debut included a home run, as did Ian Happ's 4-for-4 showing. Pitcher Justin Steele did his part, too.
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"The exciting part about being here is being able to build something and work towards a championship," Happ said.
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The deal will be worth $61 million over three years, a major-league source confirmed to The Athletic.
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Ian Happ is confident in his swing, but he wanted to tweak his training to find some improvements.
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From here, the Cubs can go in a lot of different directions. “We’re not trying to win the narrative,” Jed Hoyer said.
Patrick Mooney72
Ahead of Opening Day, the Cubs have not reached an agreement with Ian Happ on a long-term contract extension.
Patrick Mooney67
The Cubs coaches and front office members aren't blind. They see what we're all watching. Wesneski looks the part and is getting results.
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Happ's leadership, which comes with intellectual curiosity and edginess, has made him an integral part of the team on and off the field.
Patrick Mooney51
Teams like Atlanta have successfully been able to extend their own young players. Can that finally become the case in Chicago?
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Jed Hoyer has previously expressed a desire to avoid negotiations once players reported to Mesa.
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"We'll see," Ian Happ said about a possible long-term extension with Chicago. "This is the process. It's not perfect, but it's the process."
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The players voted Jack Flaherty, Lance McCullers Jr., Ian Happ, Austin Slater, Lucas Giolito and Brent Suter to the executive subcommittee
Evan Drellich30
Happ — whose career had been marked by hot streaks and deep slumps — emerged this year as the steadiest performer on a rebuilding team.
Patrick Mooney56
Ian Happ has come a long way since his 2019 demotion to Triple A.
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