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Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ accidentally hit St. Louis Cardinals catcher Willson Contreras in the head on a swing in the top of the first inning Thursday. Then Cardinals pitcher Miles ...
Over Happ’s last two years, that percentage dropped to 37.3 percent. “You get older, you develop as a player,” he said. “You change certain things.
Ian Happ's journey brought him to his 1,000th game in a Chicago Cubs uniform Saturday. He became the 32nd player in franchise history and just the ninth since 1969 to reach the milestone.
Happ's aiming to be a 70-percent foul shooter by the end of November, with that number ticking closer to 75 percent come March. There is no set goal for his perimeter shooting just yet.
For Happ, it's the third consecutive year that he's hoping to take home some hardware, and he is arguably coming off his best season, both offensively and defensively, for the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ draws a walk with the bases loaded, allowing first baseman Michael Busch (29) to score against the St. Louis Cardinals during the fourth inning at Busch Stadium ...
Hoerner joined Happ as one of the best performers on the Cubs’ 74-88 team last season. He compiled a .281/.327/.410 slash line and graded out at 4.0 fWAR, thanks largely to his +10 DRS at shortstop.
Ethan Happ learned from some of the best Badgers of all time, and then turned that experienc. In this installment of the BadgersWire "where are they now" series, ...
Happ reportedly felt something in his oblique following his first plate appearance on Friday. The switch-hitter stayed in the game, but will get Saturday night off as a ...
Ethan Happ learned from some of the best Badgers of all time, and then turned that experienc. In this installment of the BadgersWire "where are they now" series, ...
Former Yankees southpaw J.A. Happ has officially called it a career after 15 MLB seasons. Happ, who turns 40 in October, said he felt it was time to retire after having an emotional conversation ...