Cubs MLB Roster

Cubs Organizational Depth Chart
40-Man Roster Info

40 players are on the MLB RESERVE LIST (roster is full), plus two players are on the 60-DAY IL   

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

Last updated 4-28-2024
 
* bats or throws left
# bats both

PITCHERS: 13
Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Colten Brewer
Ben Brown
* Shota Imanaga
Mark Leiter Jr
* Richard Lovelady
Hector Neris 
Daniel Palencia 
Jameson Taillon 
Keegan Thompson
Hayden Wesneski 

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 
* Luke Little, P 
* Miles Mastrobuoni, INF
Luis Vazquez, INF 

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

15-DAY IL: 4
Kyle Hendricks, P 
* Drew Smyly, P 
* Justin Steele, P
* Jordan Wicks, P    

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





Minor League Rosters
Rule 5 Draft 
Minor League Free-Agents

Brewers @ Cubs: Davies vs Hendricks (Game 143)

MIL (74-68): RHP Kyle Davies (16-8, 3.77) 
CHC (77-65): RHP Kyle Hendricks (6-4, 3.29)
First pitch: 1:20pmCST

It looks like we picked the wrong weekend to stop sniffing glue.

Hendricks, today’s starter, gave up 2 ER in 6.2 innings but ended up with a no-decision in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. In three games against the Brewers this season, he is 1-0 with a 5.06. Overall, they are 22-114 (.193). Walker is 3-8.

Davies lost in Cincinnati his last time out (5.2 IP, 1 ER, 4 K, 1 BB). He’s 1-2 with a 5.00 in three starts against the Cubs this season. For their careers, the Cubs are 38-137 (.277) against him. Bryant is 9-22 with a HR. Some of that would be nice.

The lead in the division is down to three games, but all will be forgiven with a win today. 

After a day off tomorrow, Harvey (5-4) and the Mets are in town to face Quintana (9-11) at 7:05pmCST on Tuesday.

Go Cubs! Please.

 

Comments

le sigh. MIL leads by 2 in the 6th.

[ ]

In reply to by crunch

The same thing is gonna happen against the Cardinals. So disappointing they can't rise to the occasion. What horseshit

holy crap... w.contreras's "welcome back" cheer was huge/loud.

ugg. not once over this 3 game series did i feel like the cubs were even competitive even though only 1 game was a blowout and 2 were close. the cubs didn't have a lead over 27 innings of play...3 runs total in the series. bleh.

[ ]

In reply to by crunch

Bottomline, this just isn't a very good team. Not bad obviously, but not a championship caiiber bunch either. Theo needs to make some tough decisions this winter and cut bait with some of his young pets and veterans. They aren't producing results, way too many putrid offensive performances this year.

On the bright side, no need to worry about the guys who played well this series giving the side-eye to the ones who didn't, since everybody sucked.

Just as we all knew/feared -- the Cubs simply cannot beat good teams. They haven't done it all year, so I didn't really expect them to start now. I think Crunch nailed it -- even in the close games, it never felt like they were going to win this weekend. They went 16-8 in the previous 24 games -- all against losing teams. 3 runs in 3 games -- 2 of which were completely meaningless -- at home, when they had a chance to put the Brewers away. Don't know if they are tired or tight. Brewers pitching is good, but it ain't THAT good. OK, well -- rest up tomorrow and beat up on the Mets. But -- who ya got in the NL? Dodgers can't beat anybody, Cubs can't beat anybody good, Nats probably won't have Harper and will have Dusty, Brewers are inconsistent (swept by Reds then sweep Cubs), Cards seem pretty "meh". Diamondbacks?

"Meaningful games in September" -- it wasn't that long ago that a 2 game lead with 3 weeks to go was just a pipe dream. Buckle up and enjoy the ride, gents!

The Astros are departing from their Greeneville affiliate after the 2017 season. I'm driving the "The Cubs ought to get in the Appalachian League" bus. Because 35 more roster spots.

[ ]

In reply to by tim815

TIM: I think if the Cubs were to add an additional short-season affiliate, that it would be another team in the AZL (like the Padres did this season) rather than a team in the Appalachian League or the Pioneer League. 

In fact, strictly from a Player Development POV, it would be better to have the two short-season teams AND the Lo-A and Hi-A affiliates all based at the same place (just like Minor League Camp at Spring Training). That way players can be moved back & forth between affiliates without delay (just the time it would take to walk from Field #5 to Field #6) and travel costs are virtually nil, minor league field coordinators can work with players pre-game every day at the same time and the same place, and players can be moved up or down without the hassle of flying  from one city to another. 

Another less-radical way to do it would be to make Lo-A and Hi-A leagues short-season leagues, with all players assigned to teams below AA remaining at Extended Spring Training until mid-June. This would allow players to play games in warm weather during Spring months without postponements due to bad weather in April, May, and the first-half on June, and would allow clubs to better-control IP for pitchers. It would also consolidate instruction at one place. And no extra inning games. 

[ ]

In reply to by Arizona Phil

I'd be good with either. That said, the "Compound" League would seem most beneficial to players not, how shall I say it, mature enough to do road trips. If a 22 year old has played four years of college ball (for instance), there seems precious little benefit in being far better than prep draft picks not ready to leave for the advanced level. Also, I have a mild concern about drainage at Sloan. Not the cool thing to say, but games in Mesa tend to get weathered-out more than most facilities. (Not my numbers, but someone else floated the concern. Perhaps Bill Mitchell.) If the drainage isn't right, perhaps it doesn't need six games a week. (In a Paul McCartney tone.) But, whichever level is good for me. When a team is releasing players over a lack of roster spots, add an affiliate. By the way, I'm trying to figure which South American Countries (specifically) make the most sense for an academy once Sam Zell goes away from the picture entirely. My guess is, any country where ($10,000 USD) will make a life-altering change in an entire family's life. Though, the internet doesn't post a list of these countries. Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brasil, and Bolivia would seem big enough. Not sure on the financials, though. Then, jump to Nigeria. And the $10,000 is the limit a team can spend on anyone before the spending limits kick in. (But you already knew that.)

Cubs just simply burned out. 20 games in 20 days, at the end of a long season after a short off season...just hit a brick wall. With that said, just flat out too many stretches this season of poor fundamental baseball that just hasn't been that fun to watch.

[ ]

In reply to by blockhead25

BLOCKHEAD: I thnk you hit the nail on the (block) head. There is a reason why the CBA allows clubs to play no more than 20 days in a row, and that's because clubs get worn down without days off. They just do. 

The Brewers came into the series knowing they had to win at least two-out-of-three, they had a day off on Thursday, had their starting pitchers lined up Nelson-Anderson-Davies (#1-#2-#3), and were clearly playing with urgency, focus, and desperation. 

The Cubs meanwhile drifted into the series looking like a tired worn-out team, playing with no apparent passion or urgency, and with their #5, #6, and #4 starters going against the Brewerrs #1, #2, and #3.

It was an embarrassing piss-poor performance by the Cubs in a series where they could have put the Brewers away. Hopefully the Cubs will wake-up, find some energy and focus, and beat-up the Mets and then take at least two-out-of-three from the Cards before the critical ten-game road-trip.

[ ]

In reply to by Arizona Phil

To me this is a systematic problem with the Cubs this year. Who really is our #1, #2, #3 pitcher? Sure Arietta looks the strongest in the 2nd half, but all the starters have been so up and down, how can you depend on them in a critical series? That 10 game road trip at the end of the season is cruel. One thing if it was all Midwest teams, but to have to fly to Tampa then back to STL/Mil for two 4-game series is cruel.

[ ]

In reply to by Arizona Phil

Great point about the Cubs' performance at the end of a 20 game stretch. Over the past 2 seasons, the Cubs' record at the end of those long stretches without a day off has been abysmal. No, I haven't crunched the numbers on that -- but the memory on that is pretty fresh and I recall the bad stretch they had last year before the All-Star break was at the end of a long stretch without a day off.

I'm now in the mindset if the Cubs don't make it to the playoffs, so be it. They just simply didn't deserve to be there and certainly don't feel like a WS winning team. However, I can't even imagine the thought of the Cardinals celebrating at the Cubs expense. Cardinals have been fundamentally flawed all year and keep falling to the cusp of elimination, only to beat up on crap teams as they should. If the Cubs lose...I sure as hell hope it is the Brewers making it in. Hard to root against a young, up start, overachieving team.

[ ]

In reply to by billybucks

same. rooting against a small market team just feels like bullying...unless they employ one. it's one thing to load up on roids and get caught...it's another thing to drag through the dirt a bunch of people making 100s of times less money than you with less of a national stage to defend themselves. you threw yourself under the bus, don't drag innocent people under there with you trying to shield yourself.

The 1,500th example that "there is no momentum in baseball": - Brewers get swept by the Reds, sweep the Cubs at Wrigley, then lose 7-0 at home to Brault and the Pirates..

dodgers/giants game about to start...10:50pm pacific...1:50am eastern. it should wrap up around 5am eastern. i think i'm passing on this one even with the day off tomorrow.

Recent comments

  • crunch (view)

    MOREL HR!  his first homer in like, 3 years or something...or feels like it.

    top of the 9th, 2 run shot off f'n diaz to break the tie.

  • crunch (view)

    swanson breaks it up in the 8th with a single.

  • crunch (view)

    1h and 6 minutes to get through 6 innings.

    also, the cubs are getting no-hit.  neat.

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    Prior to Monday's game at Salt River Fields, RHSP Yenrri Rojas threw a one inning (30 pitches) "live" BP on Field #1 at the Cubs Sloan Park complex, in preparation for what is expected to be his start on ACL Opening Day this coming Saturday morning at ACL Angels. (Although he might not be the best Cubs pitching prospect in Mesa, Y. Rojas has by far been the Cubs most effective pitcher at Extended Spring Training). 

    The other ACL Cubs pitchers who have been stretched out as SP at Extended Spring Training are RHP Luis Martinez-Gomez, RHP Freilyn Silverio, RHP Wilme Mora, and LHP Miguel Cruz (2023 DSL).    

    The ACL Cubs bullpen looks to be LHP Branden Noriega, RHP Scarlyn Lebron, RHP Luis A. Reyes, RHP Gabriel Agrazal, and RHP Fraiman Marte (2023 DSL), and LHP Wilson Cunningham will report to the ACL Cubs when he finishes the Spring Term at the University of Chicago.  

    Both RHP Eligio Paredes and RHP Mason McGwire are on the Myrtle Beach Development List, so it is unclear right now if they will be assigned to the ACL Cubs or be reinstated at Myrtle Beach. 

    RHP Mat Peters has been throwing regularly in Cactus League Extended Spring Training games, but he received a PED suspension this past January that will cover the entire 2024 ACL season, so once the ACL season starts on Saturday, the earliest he can return to the mound will be at AZ Instructs (post-ACL) in August.  

    Among the rehab pitchers currently at Cubs Extended Spring Training, the ones who would appear to be closest to seeing game action are RHP Jaxon Wiggins, RHP Ethan Roberts, RHP Sam Thoresen, RHP Ben Leeper, and RHP JP Wheat. (Wiggins and Roberts threw "live" BP last week, and the others have been throwing bullpen sides on a regular basis once or twice a week).  

  • crunch (view)

    my fandom has been beat the hell up the past 2 games.  i didn't need a mets leadoff homer.

  • crunch (view)

    seiya was spotted doing work with the team pre-game saturday and sunday, but counsell says he's not anywhere near a rehab assigment.

    looking a lot like late may return rather than early/mid may return.

    steele may return to the bigs after his wednesday AAA start.

    hendricks has been throwing off a mound and may get rehab game work later this week.

  • CubbyBlue (view)

    Wow. I knew he recorded it, but never heard the Grobstein part before. I'm savoring!

     

  • crunch (view)

    bleh.

    at least MIL has lost the past 2 nights, too.

  • crunch (view)

    madrigal pinch hitting for matt mervis vs jansen?

    okay.

  • crunch (view)

    surprising amount of cubs fans at the park, too.  HR really brought them out.