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39 players are on the MLB RESERVE LIST (one slot is open), plus two players are on the 60-DAY IL and one player has been DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT (DFA)   

26 players on MLB RESERVE LIST are ACTIVE, and eight players are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors, three players are on the 15-DAY IL, and two players is on the 10-DAY IL

Last updated 4-24-2024
 
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PITCHERS: 13
Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Colten Brewer
Ben Brown
* Shota Imanaga
Mark Leiter Jr
* Luke Little
Hector Neris 
Jameson Taillon 
Keegan Thompson
Hayden Wesneski 
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

INFIELDERS: 7
* Michael Busch 
Nico Hoerner
Nick Madrigal
Christopher Morel
* Matt Mervis
Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom

OUTFIELDERS: 4
* Pete Crow-Armstrong 
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman 

OPTIONED: 8 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Jose Cuas, P 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Miles Mastrobuoni, INF
Daniel Palencia, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 

10-DAY IL: 2
* Cody Bellinger, OF  
Seiya Suzuki, OF

15-DAY IL: 3
Kyle Hendricks, P 
* Drew Smyly, P 
* Justin Steele, P   

60-DAY IL: 2 
Caleb Kilian, P 
Julian Merryweather, P

DFA: 1 
Garrett Cooper, 1B 
 





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Angels @ Cubs: Nolasco vs Hammel (Game 112)

Where in the world is Tommy LaStella?LAA (49-63): RHP Ricky Nolasco (4-8, 5.23)
CHC (70-41): RHP Jason Hammel (11-5, 3.07)
First pitch: 7:05pmCST

Hammel won against Miami on Friday (6 IP, 0 ER, 3 K, 2 BB). He’s 6-1 with a 2.24 in his 10 starts at Wrigley this year. Overall, the Angels are 14-66 (.212) against him. Trout is 4-13 with a HR.

Nolasco, acquired from the Twins at the deadline, was lucky enough to get a no-decision against the A’s in his first start with the Angels (6 IP, 5 ER, 4 K, 0 BB). The Cubs are 26-80 (.325) against him. Heyward is 8-23 with a HR.

Martinez (10-7, 3.29) and the Cardinals versus Lester (12-4, 2.93) tomorrow at 7:05pmCST to open the four-game set.

Go Cubs!

Comments

You guys woulda enjoyed Puig's single off the top of the wall last night in Des Moines. He skied a homer in the 1st that just barely made it out and then hit a ball much harder in the 2nd that he musta figured was gone cuz I coulda had a standing two-bagger when it caromed just below the yellow line at the top of the fence. Nobody accused him of hustling in & out to RF between innings either.

This LaStella business is such bullshit. After reading all of the comments from the key players, I felt like I had just been drugged. Everyone is using doublespeak and dancing around the issue of a precious and insubordinate benchplayer. I don't get it.

Reading between the lines, I get the feeling that LaStella has mental health issues (bipolar or depression) and the Cubs have been massaging his issues since they acquired him to get the most out of his talent.

Yeah, the psychologist was a giveaway. I'm most perplexed why Jed and Maddon went out of their way yesterday to say that it was not a personal issue. It invited more scrutiny. If they had said it was something personal, most everyone would have left it alone.

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In reply to by Arizona Phil

I personally said "health" reasons and not "mental health" intentionally, because the fact is, none of us have a clue what is mental and what is not. With that said, given the way teammates were talking, and given allusions Maddon and Hoyer made...this isn't simply a disgruntled employee in my opinion

I think you may wish to be cautious in your inference. I don't know that talking to a mental health professional (not knowing exactly what about) reveals that he is bipolar, depressed, suicidal, etc. It is possible (hard to believe), that he took the forced "pause" to admit he just doesn't like doing this gig anymore? It happens every now and then in pro sports. Look at Barry Sanders for Pete's Sake. Many of these guys have been doing this for 20+ years. I am just saying it is also possible. We may not find out until the end of the season - so it certainly is rather odd - but I am gonna wait and see before drawing final conclusions.

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In reply to by The E-Man

things have gotten so weird i quit speculating, myself. none of this is playing out as expected even with a wide range of expectations. nothing that has come out recently has made any of it any easier to narrow focus. all we know is we are most likely are not being given the real story as of now and every new detail only muddies the waters. baseball has an insane pay grade on the MLB level and a limited amount of time for most players to tap into it. he's made about $1.5m (before taxes) doing it so far, and that's a lot of money (even after taxes), but he's 27 years old and walking away now would really set back his earning potential and narrow his window to cash in on it.

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In reply to by The E-Man

Agree with this. The leap from not wanting to go to the minors to "he must have mental health issues" is a bit much. Players talk to sports pyschologists for other reasons than "mental health" issues. Someone in the media, forget who, speculated that maybe LaStella just doesn't have the passion for the game, and maybe an unexpected demotion has made him think twice about what he wants to do with his life. I don't agree with his decision to not report, though.

montero sits again...he's only started 2 games in august. he's owed $14m next year. ...so much for that ejax $$ free'd up.

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In reply to by crunch

I think the contract was still a good one even if starting 2 games in August is just about right. He was a very valuable piece last year and even if his throwing and batting took a severe drop this year (though he wasn't great at throwing last year either) he has still played a valuable roll with his game calling and ability to manage pitchers. Him here with Ross has allowed Contreras to get worked in slowly which he obviously needed. It is interesting that Hendricks and Lackey have both made a much bigger point the last couple games to praise Contreras for calling a good game when they didn't say anything the first chunk of games with him behind the plate. It seems he is quickly learning but he has had a safety net in case he struggled and next year Montero can be the backup and that is fine because he can still call a good game and manage pitchers and that is what you ask for in a backup catcher. I'd actually rather have Contreras catch Lester though as he is much better controlling the run game.

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In reply to by johann

i liked the trade that brought him here, but it really hurts how bad his D has become even if one wants to ignore the bat because he's a C. it also doesn't help that C/1st are probably the only 2 positions he could handle and i don't think he's ever played 1st. keeping him on the 25-man roster going into next season seems like a longshot at this point. trading him for any type of savings seems like a longshot, too.

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In reply to by crunch

I also doubt he's an 8-figure backup catcher. I think the Cubs go a different route to back up Castillo with Schwarber as the emergency/spot guy. Where I disagree is the return. The Cubs could definitely get someone to take that whole contract. Miggy would have to 0-fer the rest of the season for that not to happen. They may not get much back. However, if they had the means to eat some money and make him cheap to a small-market team I bet he'd even fetch an interesting prospect.

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In reply to by John Beasley

a big problem is his C skills are in the toilet. he's in the crouch and about all you can count on him for is to catch the ball, snag a few wild ones that are close, and call a game. his movement and arm has seen better days. he's too slow/lumbering to play LF. he might be able to handle 1st, but he's hasn't played there since a few games of winter ball in 2009. his walks + chance of power are positives, but what he's got doesn't even make him a decent DH option. unless he shows something in his limited chances down the stretch, i dunno if a market will develop for him that will return anything significant for the cubs...money savings or talent.

Batting under .200. Throwing out 2 of 360 base runners. 8 figure salary. I don't see anyone wanting to touch that contract without significant cash offset.

p.strop being helped off the field after sliding for a ball...left leg/knee/something from the looks of it.

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In reply to by crunch

still no word on strop, but with strop/rondon not around for a while (hopefully a short while) that chapman trade is looking at bit better. hefty as hell pricetag, but needed worse than ever...or not given the lead...whatever. chapman Ks the side for his 4th cubs save... 6.2ip 2h 0bb 11k, 1er

Why wasn't Chapman brought in to face Trout in the eighth--best on best? Carl Edwards did great, and that may be much more important in the long run. But the whole closer thing is ridiculous.

post-game news on strop doesn't sound good. MRI tomorrow on knee and maddon is already discussing him as if they know a DL trip is in the works at a minimum. maddon also said smith will have a greater role in the pen...neat...awesome.

Huge moment for Carl Jr. -- very impressive! And....the starters continue to roll in the post-Matusz environment. Bullpen is going to be a little thin for the Cardinals -- better score some runs, boys.

Driving back from a dinner, I have Pat Hughes on the radio: "Here's the pitch...and Heyward hits a slow chopper to the right side..." I have never seen a player hit the ball the exact same way so many times in my life.

DSL Cubs #2 closer Luiz Escanio receives 144-game PED suspension after testing positive for the anabolic androgenic steroid Boldenone. This was Escanio's second PED suspension in the last 14 months (he was suspended 72 games after testing positive for the anabolic steroid Stanozolol in June 2015).  

144 games is considered a minor league season, although short-season leagues actually play less than half that many games.

Escanio is 24 years old and has spent four seasons in the DSL (meaning he would not have been able to return to the DSL again next season), and so his career is probably over, unless he can make the AZL Cubs or Eugene roster in 2018 (presuming he hasn't been released in the meantime).

Jason Hammel I was wrong, but I still don't trust you?

He's only had 3 starts giving up 4 or more runs and 2 of those were the same stretch everyone else was struggling too and he actually has the 3rd best ERA. That 10 run game made his season look worse than its actually been.

Recent comments

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    I think it’s a bit of a chicken or egg scenario. Did they make these trades because they saw what was coming and weren’t impressed and knew to keep up with the demand for constant winning thru had to acquire impact players? Or did those additions cause a failure of resource allocation elsewhere.

    In addition, the whole they traded to acquire a star, that’s precisely what organizations should do if they feel they’re a piece away. Keep developing talent, but sometimes you need to supplement that talent. It’s what the best run organizations do. Atlanta does it. Houston in their prime run did it. Nationals during their prime run did it. Of course dodgers did it. Boston and Philadelphia too. Hell, the Cubs did it when they won. There’s no team that has had sustained success that has solely relied on their own internal development. It just doesn’t happen. I wouldn’t fault St Louis for that. What I suspect happened is in that 2020 season, in an effort to save money, they cut budget from developing and scouting. Or maybe the wrong guys got poached by other orgs. Regardless, blaming the acquisition of two of the best players of their generation for peanuts, seems off base to me.

    I do agree that we’ve more or less come to the same conclusion, but our paths to that conclusion contain almost no crossover. I think we can also agree that seeing the cardinals struggle brings a warmth to our hearts.

  • CubbyBlue (view)

    (LAUGH EMOJI)

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    azbobbop: Yes. 

  • Mike Wellman (view)

    I’ve got Tim’s The Last Out too, along with some other prints of his work.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Very well played game all around tonight.

  • crunch (view)

    best starter and 2 top hitters from the team gone...and they keep on winning.

    little ahead of myself here, but the RSox got 9 outs to find 6+ runs.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Richard Gallardo just left the Smokies game with an arm injury after going to the ground following a pitch. Doesn’t sound good at all.

  • azbobbop (view)

    Phil, do you think Wiggins will start out in ACL?

  • azbobbop (view)

    The level of conversation on this site is intelligent, reasoned and informative. Miles ahead of other Cub sites.

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    This was Jaxon Wiggins previous "live" BP on 4/5: 

    JAXON WIGGINS
    ONE INNING (20 pitches - 10 strikes) 
    one batted ball in play (F-9 by Stevens)
    one walk (B. Davis) 
    one HBP (B. Davis)
    two strikeouts (Peralta & Escobar - both looking)
    three swing & miss 
    two fouls 
    four called strikes
    nine called balls