WATCH: Tom Ricketts on the Cubs' acquisitions, 2027 All-Star Game

WATCH: Tom Ricketts on the Cubs' acquisitions, 2027 All-Star Game


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts talks about the Cubs' four acquisitions at the trade deadline and what it means to have the 2027 All-Star Game at Wrigley Field.

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Video summary/cliff notes:

(00:00–00:21) Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts says extending Jed Hoyer’s contract was planned well in advance and not tied directly to the trade deadline, though the timing made sense.

(00:21–00:49) He believes the Cubs had a strong trade deadline, adding new talent and getting key players back from the injured list, setting them up well for the postseason push.

(00:49–01:27) Ricketts details the complex process of installing new barriers around Wrigley Field, involving city, state, and utility coordination — crediting the mayor and governor for their help.

(01:27–02:08) He praises Hoyer’s methodical rebuilding approach since 2021, noting his thoughtful player development, acquisitions, and contract decisions.

(02:32–03:05) On trade deadline aggressiveness, Ricketts says it depends on availability and cost — Hoyer explored big names and controllable pitchers, but no perfect fit emerged.

(03:05–03:47) On the 2027 All-Star Game at Wrigley Field, planning is still early; the team is proud to host after major ballpark upgrades and significant collaboration with city and state officials.

(04:11–04:30) Regarding upcoming CBA negotiations, Ricketts defers to MLB leadership but hopes all parties prioritize fans and find a fair resolution.

(04:30–04:51) Declines to disclose the length of Hoyer’s contract, noting the Cubs typically don’t release such details.

(04:51–05:48) Reminisces about the last All-Star Game at Wrigley in 1990, describing the neighborhood’s electric atmosphere and his own “misspent youth” living nearby.

(05:13–05:48) Excited to showcase Wrigley Field and the surrounding neighborhood to the baseball world in 2027.

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