Chicago Cubs World Series champion Albert Almora Jr. wants to give back to community at Addison training center

In Addison, Illinois, former Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr. has found a new passion after an unexpected turn in his career. Though he had no immediate plans to retire this spring, when the opportunity to continue playing baseball didn’t materialize, Almora seized a chance to give back to the sport he holds dear.

A decade after playing a pivotal role in ending the Cubs’ 108-year World Series drought, Almora is embarking on a fresh journey—this time as a mentor to aspiring young players.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

“Baseball has been a constant in my life for as long as I can remember,” Almora reflected. “Now, I feel like I’m contributing to the game in a whole new way, helping to nurture the next generation.”

Almora made history at just 22, reaching the pinnacle of Major League Baseball as a rookie with the Cubs. Reflecting on those early days, he said, “Back then, I thought winning would be an annual event. But experiencing losses taught me just how special those victories are.”

After five seasons with the Cubs, Almora has seen the ups and downs of professional baseball. His new approach to training emphasizes more than just the technical aspects of the game. It’s about imparting wisdom, resilience, and a love for baseball that transcends mere statistics.

After five seasons with the Cubs and years experiencing the highs and lows of professional baseball, Almora says his approach to training goes far beyond swings and stats.

At his new velocity training center in Addison, the focus is just as much mental as it is physical, helping young players learn how to handle failure, pressure and confidence.

“This is a game of failure. And if we can learn how to control that and learn how to master that, then all you gotta do is work hard,” Almora said.

Almora’s work ethic helped him win a ring, but it’s the pressure, success and failure that now shape how he mentors young athletes both on and off the field.

“If I can still give back to the game in a different way while being with my kids, I think that’s just as valuable for me,” Almora said.

Copyright © 2026 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

As smoke from Canadian wildfires blankets the US, can wearing a mask help?

Canadian Wildfire Smoke: Do Masks Really Protect Your Lungs?

Smoke from more than 800 active wildfires burning across Canada has drifted…
Trump to allege Chinese meddling in U.S. elections in primetime speech, sources say

Trump to Accuse China of Meddling in U.S. Elections During Primetime Speech, Sources Say

Update: Read coverage of President Trump’s speech on Thursday as it happened.…
Over 90 million Americans under severe weather threat as intense storms target the East Coast through weekend

90 Million Americans Face Severe Weather Threat as Powerful Storms Move Toward East Coast This Weekend

A round of powerful weekend storms is forecast to sweep into the…
Tyler Robinson's father runs thriving hometown business as taxpayers face possible $10M defense bill: report

Tyler Robinson’s Dad Runs Firm as $10M Defense Bill Looms

Inside digital evidence presented during preliminary hearing in Tyler Robinson trial New…
Texas toddlers taped to their chairs at Spanish immersion daycare, company said 'makeshift seatbelts' weren't abuse

Texas Spanish Immersion Daycare Claims Toddlers Taped to Chairs With Makeshift Seatbelts Was Not Abuse

Video shown to a parent appears to show a daycare worker using…
Family denied refund for Lake Tahoe Airbnb blocked by blizzard: 'I told them the roads were closed'

Family Denied Airbnb Refund as Blizzard Closes Tahoe Roads

MARTINEZ, Calif. — A long-awaited family trip can be disappointing enough when…
Asian nation with 1,500-year-old imperial line insists only men can become emperor in policy revision

Japan Upholds Male-Only Imperial Succession in Policy Review of 1,500-Year Monarchy

Japan’s Parliament voted Friday to preserve male-only succession to the imperial throne,…
Trump says Canada must pay new tariffs due to 'totally unacceptable' wildfire smoke

Trump Says Canada Faces New Tariffs Over Wildfire Smoke

President Trump on Friday warned that Canada could face additional tariffs after…
Tonga earthquake: Preliminary magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean, USGS says

Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border With No Immediate Damage Reported

TAPACHULA, México — A powerful earthquake hit Mexico’s southern Pacific coast on…
Fury as California pols raked in 500% pay raises

Outrage as California Politicians Score 500% Pay Raises

That was one costly payday. Several city council members in a small…
Mitch Landrieu: Trump Has 'Lost Focus in a Big Way on What the American People Want'

Mitch Landrieu Slams Trump as the Swamp He Promised to Drain

Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu sharply criticized President Donald Trump on…
Fmr Arizona Dem candidate accused of storming into ex's home with knife, tape, blames 'misunderstanding'

Former Arizona Democratic Candidate Accused of Entering Ex’s Home With Knife and Tape, Claims Misunderstanding

A former Democratic congressional candidate in Arizona has been arrested after police…