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Red-hot Chicago Cubs finally go home after 'longest spring training in the world'

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Red-hot Chicago Cubs finally go home after 'longest spring training in the world' The Cubs , who arrived at spring training before everyone else, traveled to Tokyo and back.

The freezing temperatures and 70% chance of rain in the forecast that await the Cubs for their Wrigley Field opener will never feel so good.

Seiya Suzuki and Kyle Tucker have found their groove in the last four games.

Tucker , the Cubs ’ marquee acquisition, couldn’t hit in spring training, going 0 -for-19.

The Cubs are the first visiting team to play at Sutter Health Park , but they're going to kind of miss these minor-league digs in Sacramento .

There was a total of 42 runs, 64 hits and 12 homers in the three -game series, with the Cubs outscoring the A 's 35-9 .

The prevailing sentiment is that it will be quite hitter-friendly, particularly in the hot summer months .

The Cubs say Brent Rooker will be a 50 -homer hitter.

The Cubs return to Wrigley for the first time in 2025 .

They play the San Diego Padres this weekend .

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