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40-Man Roster Info

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


28 players are on the MLB ACTIVE LIST, plus seven are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors, two are on the 10-DAY IL, and three are on the 15-DAY IL


Last updated 9-22-20239
 
* bats or throws left
# bats both

PITCHERS: 14
Javier Assad
Jose Cuas
Kyle Hendricks
Mark Leiter Jr
* Luke Little
Julian Merryweather
Daniel Palencia
* Drew Smyly
* Justin Steele
Marcus Stroman
Jameson Taillon
Keegan Thompson
Hayden Wesneski
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

INFIELDERS: 6
Nico Hoerner
* Miles Mastrobuoni
Christopher Morel
Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom
* Jared Young

OUTFIELDERS: 6
* Cody Bellinger
Alexander Canario
* Pete Crow-Armstrong
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman

OPTIONED: 7
Keven Alcantara, OF 
Ben Brown, P  
Brennen Davis, OF 
Jeremiah Estrada, P
Caleb Kilian, P 
* Matt Mervis, 1B 
Michael Rucker, P

10-DAY IL: 2
Jeimer Candelario, 1B
Nick Madrigal, INF

15-DAY IL: 3
Adbert Alzolay, P
Brad Boxberger, P 
Michael Fulmer, P 

60-DAY IL: 4
Nick Burdi, P
Codi Heuer, P
* Brandon Hughes, P
Ethan Roberts, P
 


Minor League Rosters

Rule 5 Draft 
Minor League Free-Agents

2015 Cubs Minor League Camp Rosters

Dylan Cease, James Farris, Scott Frazier, Michael Heesch, Barret Loux, Brad Markey, James Pugliese, Starling Peralta, Alex Santana, Jen-Ho Tseng, Michael Wagner, and Ben Wells threw "live" BP today, as Cubs minor leaguers had their first "full squad" workout of 2015 at the Under Armour Performance Center at Riverview Park in Mesa, AZ.  

2015 CUBS MINOR LEAGUE CAMP - SPRING TRAINING ROSTERS 
(last updated 3-14-2015):

NOTE: ROSTERS AT MINOR LEAGUE CAMP ARE FLUID. Minor League players are often initially assigned to a squad one or even two levels above where they will ultimately be assigned once the regular season starts. Minor League Camp roster assignments are based on several factors, including the player's position as it relates to the specific needs of the organization, and the player's age, amount of professional experience, and previous season's performance (including any time spent at a post-season Instructional League). As players are sent to Minor League Camp from the Major League squad during the course of Spring Training, there are corresponding roster moves made at Minor League Camp as players are either moved down a level or released. Occasionally a player or a pitcher will be moved up a level during the course of Minor League Camp, but such an occurrence is rare. 

* bats or throws left
# bats both


IOWA: 30+1

AAA

PITCHERS: 16+1
* Jeffry Antigua
Frank Batista 
Matt Brazis 
Zach Cates 
Blake Cooper
Fernando Cruz
P. J. Francescon  
* Austin Kirk
* Jeff Lorick
Matt Loosen
Barret Loux  
Trey McNutt (INACTIVE - 2014 shoulder surgery)
Yoanner Negrin  
Felix Pena
Carlos Pimentel
Ivan Pineyro
Tony Zych

CATCHERS: 3    
Ben Carhart
Willson Contreras
Taylor Davis

INFIELDERS: 6
Stephen Bruno
* Wes Darvill
Ryan Dent
Jonathon Mota
Elliot Soto
* Dan Vogelbach

OUTFIELDERS: 5
John Andreoli 
* Kevin Brown
Anthony Giansanti
Jae-Hoon Ha
* Rubi Silva


TENNESSEE: 30

AA

PITCHERS: 16
Justin Amlung
Francisco Carrillo 
* Gerardo Concepcion 
* Tyler Ihrig
Michael Jensen
Juan Carlos Paniagua
Steve Perakslis
Starling Peralta 
Austin Reed
Jose Rosario
Andres Santiago
Tayler Scott
Tyler Skulina
Daury Torrez 
Ben Wells
* Rob Zastryzny 

CATCHERS: 3
Cael Brockmeyer
# Victor Caratini
* Jordan Hankins (ex-INF)

INFIELDERS: 6
# Jeimer Candelario
Dustin Geiger 
Shane Kennedy 
* Danny Lockhart
Carlos Penalver
Tim Saunders (reinstated from VOLUNTARY RETIRED LIST)

OUTFIELDERS: 5
Jeffrey Baez
* Pin-Chieh Chen 
* Jake Hannemann
* Billy McKinney 
* Bijan Rademacher 


MYRTLE BEACH: 31

Hi-A 

PITCHERS: 16 
Paul Blackburn 
James Farris
David Garner
Trevor Graham 
* Michael Heesch 
Lars Huijer 
Jonathan Martinez
* Jordan Minch 
Jeremy Null
James Pugliese 
Jasvir Rakkar
Jake Stinnett
* Tommy Thorpe 
Jen-Ho Tseng
Duane Underwood
Michael Wagner

CATCHERS: 4
Gioskar Amaya (ex-INF) 
* Justin Marra
Will Remillard (LIMITED ACTIVITY - back?) 
Mark Zagunis

INFIELDERS: 6 
David Bote
# Varonex Cuevas
* Jacob Rogers 
Gleyber Torres
*  Jason Vosler
Chesny Young 

OUTFIELDERS
: 5
Yasiel Balaguert 
* Shawon Dunston Jr 
* Kevin Encarnacion 
Trey Martin 
* Charlie White


SOUTH BEND: 65+1

Lo-A

PITCHERS: 40
Adbert Alzolay
Pedro Araujo 
Jordan Brink 
Jesus Camargo 
Marcelo Carreno (LIMITED ACTIVITY - post-2013 shoulder surgery) 
Jesus Castillo
Dylan Cease 
Trevor Clifton 
Josh Conway 
Oscar de la Cruz
* Andin Diaz
Greyfer Eregua
Scott Frazier 
Tanner Griggs
Zach Hedges  
Luis Hernandez
Corbin Hoffner
John Michael Knighton  
Erick Leal 
Daniel Lewis 
Mark Malave (ex-C) 
Dillon Maples
Brad Markey
Trey Masek (LIMITED ACTIVITY - 2014 shoulder surgery) 
Ryan McNeil
Yomar Morel
Erling Moreno (LIMITED ACTIVITY - 2014 ??? surgery)
James Norwood 
* Ariel Ovando (ex-OF)
* Jose Paulino
Hector Perez
* Anthony Prieto 
Brad Renner
* Carson Sands
Alexander Santana
* Justin Steele
Ryan Williams 
Austyn Willis
* Sam Wilson 
Jose Zapata

CATCHERS: 6
Tyler Alamo
# Eric Castillo
* Alberto Mineo 
Tyler Pearson 
Jhonny Pereda 
Roberto Vahlis


INFIELDERS: 12+1
# Roney Alcala
* Danny Canela (LIMITED ACTIVITY - ???) 
# Frandy de la Rosa 
* Andrew Ely 
* Bryant Flete
Jesse Hodges
Carlos Jimenez
Joey Martarano (INACTIVE - attending college) 
Adonis Paula
* Carlos Sepulveda
Ho-Young Son
Alex Tomasovich 
Tanner Witt 

OUTFIELDERS
: 7
Charcer Burks 
* Rashad Crawford
Calvin Graves
Eloy Jimenez
* Ricardo Marcano
Kevonte Mitchell
Shamil Ubiera

MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF
FIELD COORDINATOR & CATCHING COORDINATOR: Tim Cossins 
PITCHING COORDINATOR: 
Derek Johnson 
ASSISTANT PIICHING COORDINATOR: 
Mike Mason 
HITTING COORDINATOR: 
Anthony Iapoce 
ASSISTANT HITTING COORDINATOR: Tom Beyers 
INFIELD COORDINATOR: Jose Flores 
OUTFIELD & BASERUNNING COORDINATOR: 
Doug Dascenzo 
LATIN AMERICAN FIELD COORDINATOR: Dave Keller 
MENTAL SKILLS PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Josh Lifrak 
MENTAL SKILLS COORDINATOR: Darnell McDonald 
LATIN AMERICAN MENTAL SKILLS COORDINATOR: Raymond Fuentes 
IOWA: Marty Pevey (Manager) , Mike Cather (Pitching Coach), Brian Harper (Hitting Coach), and Leo Perez (Assistant Coach)
TENNESSEE: Buddy Bailey (Manager), Storm Davis (Pitching Coach), Desi Wilson (Hitting Coach), and Guillermo Martinez (Assistant Coach)
MYRTLE BEACH:  
Mark Johnson (Manager), David Rosario (Pitching Coach), Mariano Duncan (Hitting Coach), and Chris Gutierrez (Assistant Coach) 
SOUTH BEND: Jimmy Gonzalez (Manager), Brian Lawrence (Pitching Coach), Jesus Feliciano (Hitting Coach), and Osmin Melendez (Assistant Coach) 
EUGENE: 
Gary Van Tol (Manager), Anderson Tavares (Pitching Coach), Ricardo Medina (Hitting Coach), and Terrmel Sledge (Assistant Coach)
AZL CUBS: 
Carmelo Martinez (Manager), Ron Villone (Pitching Coach), Oscar Bernard (Hitting Coach), and Ty Wright (Assistant Coach)
MESA REHAB: Rick Tronerud (Pitching Coach) and Nate Maldonado (Assistant Coach)
DSL CUBS: Juan Cabreja (Manager), Armando Gabino (Pitching Coach), Claudio Almonte (Hitting Coach), and Carlos Ramirez (Assistant Coach)
VSL CUBS: Pedro Gonzalez (Manager), Eduardo Villacis (Pitching Coach), Franklin Blanco (Hitting Coach), and Antonio Valerio (Assistant Coach) 
MINOR LEAGUE TRAINING COORDINATOR: Nick Frangella 
ASSISTANT MINOR LEAGUE TRAINING COORDINATOR
: Chuck Baughman
ATHLETIC TRAINERS
: Scott Barringer (Iowa), Shane Nelson (Tennessee), Peter Fagan (Myrtle Beach), Jonathan Fierro (South Bend), Mike McNulty (Eugene), Toby Williams (AZL Cubs), Jose Alvarez (DSL Cubs), and Arnoldo Goite (VSL Cubs)
MINOR LEAGUE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR: Doug Jarrow 
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHES: Ryan Clausen (Iowa), Mike Megrew (Tennessee), Jason Moriss (Myrtle Beach), Ed Kohl (South Bend), Ryan Nordtvedt (Eugene), Sean Folan (AZL Cubs), Tomas Sanchez (DSL Cubs), and Manny Estrada (VSL Cubs) 

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EXTENDED SPRING TRAINING: TBA 

NOTE: The Extended Spring Training (EXST) group (AKA "Eugene/Mesa") is formed during Minor League Camp.  This group will consist of players who are the replacement cadre for the full season affiliates, players deemed not ready for full-season leagues, and injured players.  

PITCHERS
TBA

CATCHERS
TBA

INFIELDERS
TBA

OUTFIELDERS
TBA 

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CUBS LATIN AMERICAN AFFILIATES

NOTE: Latin American Cubs minor leaguers who do not attend Minor League Camp in Arizona have their Spring Training at the Cubs Dominican Academy beginning in March. Players who have Spring Training at the Dominican Academy are eventually assigned to either the Cubs Extended Spring Training squad in Mesa in April and/or to one of the two Cubs Foreign-Rookie affiliates (DSL Cubs or VSL Cubs) when they commence league play in May.

DSL CUBS: 39+1

SS-FR

PITCHERS: 17+1
Assael Aquino
* Wander Cabrera (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Luis Escanio
Luis Guillen (INACTIVE - Restricted List) 
Jeffry Hernandez
Junior Marte
Jose Morel
* Pablo Ochoa (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
* Jesus Perez
* Chris Pieters 
Eury Ramos (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Santiago Rodriguez 
Andri Rondon
Aneuris Rosario
Pedro Silverio
Jesus Tejada (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Deibi Torres
Dilson Vasquez

CATCHERS: 4
Eric Gonzalez
Johan Matos 
Richard Nunez 
Raymond Pena (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)

INFIELDERS: 10
Jenner Emeterio
# Humberto Garcia 
# Fidel Mejia (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Rafael Mejia (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Jose Paniagua
Jhonny Pena
# Yeiler Peguero (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Tony Rijo (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
# Miguel Ruiz 
Franklin Tineo 

OUTFIELDERS: 8
Luis Acosta 
# Roberto Caro 
Yovanny Cuevas (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Wander Felix (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SRRVICE)
# Robert Garcia
Jose Jules (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SRRVICE)
Samir Lara (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Luis Ubiera


VSL CUBS: 39

SS-FR

PITCHERS: 23
Jesus Arias 
Andres Arteaga (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Harrinson Bermudez
* Andres Bonalde (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Alejandro Colorado
Enrique de los Rios
* Riger Fernandez (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Emilio Ferrebus (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Hector Garcia (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
* Yapson Gomez 
Jose Leidenz
Gabriel Lima
Ivan Medina
* Angel Mejias
Bryan Molina (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
* Alex Pacheco 
* Eugenio Palma
Moises Ramirez
Juan Rengifo 
* Carlos Rodriguez 
Julio Sanchez
Freddy Tineo (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Mauro Vides

CATCHERS: 2
# Martin Hodwalker
Gustavo Polanco (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)

INFIELDERS: 9
Jhonny Bethencourt (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Wladimir Galindo 
Francisco Garay (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Danny Gutierrez
Fidel Matos
# Andruw Monasterio 
Rafael Narea (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)
Henry Pedra
Miguel Rico

OUTFIELDERS
: 5
* Luis Ayala 
Moises Colasante
Jose Gonzalez
Luis Hidalgo
Jose Rojas (SIGNED FOR FUTURE SERVICE)


Comments

Good stuff, AZ. Always appreciated. Would you care to venture a guess on an Opening Day roster for South Bend?

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In reply to by John Beasley

JOHN B: Really too early to say, but I would guess the starting pitchers will come from among (alphabetically) Trevor Clifton, Josh Conway, Erick Leal, James Norwood, Jeremy Null, Carson Sands, and Jake Stinnett, and the starting lineup will be something like: Crawford CF, Torres SS, Baez RF, Canela 1B, Brockmeyer DH, Hodges 3B, Ely 2B, Burks LF, Marra C.  

Phil, nice job. I see Kevin Brown is now on the AAA roster. Is he a case where he is assigned higher and will eventually be moved down? Do you have a feel as to where he will end up to start the season? Montana Bob

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In reply to by bigsky33

BOB: Minor League Camp assignments are based uponm several factors, but in Kevin Brown's case, it probably would be they had an outfielder slot open on the Iowa squad and they felt that Brown has the maturity and experience necessary to work at that level at Minor League Camp. He also probably is considered a good role model for some of the younger players (get with the program and you get rewarded). 

Once the cuts start coming from the big club (probably beginning next week) it will be hard for Brown to remain on the Iowa roster. He could go down two levels very quickly. 

Hey Phil - this is great. Wondering what your thoughts are regarding Stinnet and Carson Sands? Legit MLB-quality pitching prospects? Thanks!

More "live" BP at Minor League Camp today (Saturday 3/14):

THREE INNINGS (45 pitches): 
Josh Conway 
James Norwood 
Ivan Pineyro   
Jake Stinnett
* Rob Zastryzny


ONE INNING (15 pitches):
Justin Amlung
* Gerardo Concepcion 
Francisco Carrillo
Tanner Griggs
Lars Huijer 
* Tyler Ihrig 
Daniel Lewis
* Jordan Minch 
Juan Carlos Paniagua 
Duane Underwood 
 
Generally speaking, pitchers who throw three innings of "live" BP at this stage of Minor League Camp atre being primed to be starters.
 

Bryant another HR this time to Left-Center. Putting on a show for the home crowd. He was practicing on pulling the ball this time.

the brewers are totally crapping themselves vs the cubs...embarrasing amount of time between out 1 and out 2 in the top of the 3rd...cubs up 8-0, 7 runs in the inning. welly continues his tear...2-2 so far. someone trade for him already...or see if he can play some LF or something.

a.rivero ended up pitching today vs oak... ...not very well. 0.1ip 2h 2bb 0k 1er cubs had a team-combined no-hitter going into the 8th when he took over, btw.

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In reply to by Rob G.

I... completely forgot about that. Also: Sep. 7, 2006, 11-3 win vs. Cincinnati, Theriot went 3/5 and hit two of his 3 homeruns for the season, both solo shots. May 13, 2009, 6-4 win vs. San Diego, Theriot went 2/3 with a walk and two of his seven homers for the season (five out of the 7 came in May, as you note), both solo shots. I remember finding both occasions funny.

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In reply to by Charlie

Last year he seemed like a slap hitter. This year when I saw him - about the only rookie I wanted to see that I actually got to see a lot of when I was in AZ other than Russell, he *seemed* to be staying back on the ball just a twitch of a second longer. But I can't say for sure - I bet AZ knows, I think he always liked Szczur and has certainly seen a lot of him at various points of his career. It's a very smooth swing overall, I'll say that. Kind of an anti-Baez swing. But.... it's Arizona. He is hitting the ball really hard, but he's not the focus of pitchers' attention right now like he would be in game situations. So although I don't think he's getting helped by Arizona air, he's got the advantage of surprise right now. I doubt pitchers try less hard on one player than another, but I think it's safe to assume they think they can get away with certain pitches with Szczur that they really can't anymore. Lots of scouts hanging around, so the word is getting out. Let's see if he keeps it up all spring. I sure hope he does because he's one of my favorites.

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In reply to by Old and Blue

Re: both O&B and Rob That's very reasonable and no fun. I'm certainly not hoping he'll turn into a power hitter, but if he could get to say 10-ish HRs per season and a reasonable number of doubles, he'd be a more interesting 4th-outfielder type.

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In reply to by Charlie

O & B: When I first saw him at Spring Training in 2011 (he skipped post-2010 AZ Instructs to play college football), Matt Szczur showed average HR power in BP, and in fact he hit 10 HR in his first 134 minor league games (but with only 36 walks). But then he intentionally cut-down his swing and became more of a "slap hitter" after the 2011 season in order to play the role of a traditional lead-off hitter and take better advantage of his plus-speed (he was rated the fastest player in the Cubs system by Baseball America in 2011), and as a rssult he hit only 10 HR in 390 games 2012-14, but he also ncreased his walk rate, drawing 145 walks in those 390 games. He became a somewhat less-aggressive hitter in the process, though, as he tried to work the count and draw more walks.   

So he probably does have the inate combination of plus-speed, above-average baserunning skills (including base-stealing), at least average HR power (probably 10-12 HR spread over a full MLB season if he were to play every day), and plus defense (albeit with just an average arm) to be a first-rate MLB 4th outfielder, or maybe even a platoon OF or an everyday CF on certain MLB clubs, depending upon where he ends up.

BTW, Szczur has one minor league option left, but it's a "4th minor league option," and it will go away and can't be used if he doesn't use it in 2015. So even if he spends the entire 2015 season in the big leagues, his last minor league option will disappear after this season, and he will be out of minor league options this time next year. 

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In reply to by Old and Blue

I like Szczur for the same reason I like Alcantara. They control the strike zone, have a good eye, bring good speed, have a little pop, and are competent in nearly every facet of the game to make me feel like the floor is high enough to be an MLB player for a period of years, even if they never reach their respective ceilings (a couple All-Star games for Mendy; a regular MLB starter for Szczur).

bryant is 9 for 20 with 6hr and 1 double. .450/.522/1.400 avg/ob%/slugging (3 walks) blah blah sample size...blah blah spring training...a'ite, sure.

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In reply to by Jackstraw

So Bryant misses the first 2-3 weeks of the season. Wrigley in April is a miserable place to hit -- wind howling in off the lake, wind chills in the 30s or lower -- it's the reason a lot of Cubs pitchers have good home ERAs until Memorial Day. Bryant missing a few weeks of miserable hitting weather, when small ball is usually required, in return for an extra full year in his prime? OK. Any news why Rizzo left the game so Bryant could go off?

Weather & your Cubs What will be very interesting to see is just how detrimental the bleacher-less park will affect the fly balls. You got that fact PLUS early-season cold/wind, etc. How will our new Maddon come up with ways to score runs?

Carafe's Sunday Notes, Cub related stuff: Kris Bryant gets the lead photo, a longer discussion about attracting kids to Baseball:
Fans love home runs, and they’re down since steroids were taken out of the game. But even before steroids there were power hitters. There is hope on the way with players such as the Cubs’ Kris Bryant.
Updates on Nine: 1. Daniel Bard, RHP, Cubs — Is he cured of the yips? Early reports are that the former Red Sox is throwing hard and without the yips that have troubled him the last two years. The Sox considered bringing him back this offseason, but the Cubs decided to give him another chance. And now, they may be glad they did. 2. Jon Lester, LHP, Cubs — The Red Sox spent a lot of time with Lester on the back fields in spring training trying to get him over his fear of throwing to bases. The Cubs will have to address the problem if it arises again. It’s strange that with all the sophisticated scouting out there that teams didn’t make Lester throw to bases by bunting on him. One team already is looking forward to testing him.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/03/14/baseball-having-trouble-ke…

deno finally hits his 1st HR of the spring...off cueto. also, they're not showing the game on WGN-A (WGN America)...this is a change for them doing different sports programming for WGN(regular) vs the national calbe WGN-A.

odd, mb.com's game day isn't functioning for the Cubs, stuck in pre-game mode. Game in the top of the 4th They have had some issues this spring. At least the web version. I haven't checked the mlb app.

in the short time i've gotten to watch a.russell, he seems to have an extremely good eye picking up fastballs vs breaking stuff and doesn't even try to swing at a lot of breaking stuff. he doesn't always make the best contact vs the fastballs he offers at, but it's a hell of an eye (and body/mind control) for a kid that age to not only know he loves to feast on fastballs, but what's most likely a fastball and what's not what he's looking for. that's a hell of a tool for a young kid.

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In reply to by Old and Blue

the way he swings he'll never be able to adjust (or easily stop/check) his swing when it starts. a lot of the time it seems he's made up his mind he's going to swing as long as it's looking like it's going where he wants it regardless of the type of pitch. he holds his hands all screwed up, loads up his shoulders all screwed up, and unleashes pure fury. it's not a crappy swing, but it's a very all-or-nothing swing. that said...it's that action along with the explosive speed of his arms/wrists that makes his power so deadly. either his timing needs to develop or his pitch selection...or both...or he needs to adapt...or whatever.

More "live" BP at Minor League Camp today (Sunday 3/16):

THREE INNINGS (45 pitches) 
Paul Blackburn
Trevor Clifton 
Erick Leal 
Jeremy Null 
Daury Torrez 

TWO INNINGS (30 pitches)  
Andres Santiago 

Torrez got drilled for two HR (Candelario and Hankins) in his seciond inning of work.

As I have mentioned before, pitchers who throw innings in "live" BP at Minor League Camp are being primed to be starting pitchers for "full season" teams.   

Can someone explain this? I tried to watch the replay of the Cubs/Reds game of yesterday at 5:00 am on MLB TV, but it was blacked out. This shit is totally nuts!!

8 players cut today; P. Johnson, A. Rivero, H. Cervanka, C. Black, L. Watkins (injured before camp), C. Villanueva, D. Roach, R. Lopez

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In reply to by jacos

I hate the modern use of the word scuffling that started with sports announcers substituting it for struggling about 6 years ago. 1. a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters. "there were minor scuffles with police" synonyms: fight, struggle, tussle, brawl, fracas, free-for-all, scrimmage; More 2. an act or sound of moving in a hurried, confused, or shuffling manner. "he heard the scuffle of feet" It is not a subtle difference between a fight and an internal struggle to me. The fact that it is now totally synonymous with struggle drives me batty. If the batter started wresting with the umpire and the catcher jumped in. Fine. That's a scuffle. Btw no one else seems to care so ...

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In reply to by Carlito

I guess the way I hear "scuffling" being used is in a metaphorical sense, using the second definition you list above. I get a picture of someone scuffling his feet in a confused or uncertain manner rather than striding ahead confidently, as one would when they are performing well. In that way, the term makes some sense to me. It certainly doesn't bother me nearly as much the now ubiquitous use of the term "unbelievable" as a synonym for "amazing" or "spectacular". Unbelievable means not worthy of belief -- and if you are telling me it's not worthy of belief, then don't expect me to believe it. Words mean something. Use the ones that mean what you intend to say. And get off my lawn!

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In reply to by JoePepitone

I wish that was the case. You give them way too much credit. I hear it used all the time as a direct substitution for 'struggling' and I think it makes the announcers sound stupid. I cringe every time. I think of a scuffle as involving two or more people in kind of a fracas and it's a stretch to think they are saying they are dragging their feet or fighting to get hits or something. 'He really scuffled last year, batting just .231." You'll hear it every day during the season. Was never used that way prior to, say, 2007 or so. I'd love to find the origin or announcer who started doing it. If it didn't basically rhyme with struggling I think it wouldn't bug me as much.

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In reply to by Rob G.

was afraid of him getting snagged (him and hunter cervenka)...more afraid of either sticking with the teams that picked them. both have good stuff, even if it's only working out of the pen. there's still time for mckirahan to fail. cervenka's been failing for the cubs quite nicely...wait, that's not nice.

bet this didn't come up in Trestman's interview with the Bears

— “I don't know that I’m the only one who has the sense of Tim [Tebow]’s ability to be developed and become a very good player in the league. I believe in the right environment Tim Tebow will figure this out. He doesn't have explosive arm strength, but he has more than adequate arm strength to throw the ball in the NFL and make all the throws.’’ — then-CFL head coach Marc Trestman, who trained Tebow before the Senior Bowl, April 2010

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2015-03-16/tim-tebow-eagles-worko…

Recent comments

  • Arizona Phil 09/23/2023 - 09:02 pm (view)

    The deadline for trading players on an MLB Reserve List (40-man roster) and players who were outrighted to the minors after signing a 2023 MLB contract was August 1st, but trades involving players on a minor league reserve list are prohibited beginning at 12 PM (Eastern) on the 7th day prior to the originally-scheduled conclusion of the 2023 MLB regular season (Sunday 9/24) through the last day of the MLB regular season (including a day on which a regular season game is played after the originally-scheduled conclusion of the MLB regular season).   
     

  • Arizona Phil 09/23/2023 - 09:58 pm (view)

    jdrnym: 

    As you know, the abbreviation "DFA" stands for "Designated for Assignment." 

    There are three types of assignments: 

    1. Trade Assignment (when a player is traded from one MLB club to another)
    2. Outright Assignment (when a player is sent to the club's minor league Domestic Reserve List after Outright Assignment Waivers have been secured).
    3. Optional Assignment (when a player is optioned to the minors, subject to being recalled at a later time). 

    So when a player is Designated for Assignment, the player can either be traded, outrighted to the minors, or optioned to the minors. 

    Normally a player is not Designated for Assignment and then optioned to the minors, because the club could just option the player to the minors immediately without a DFA.

    Back in the day It was not that unusual for a player to be Designated for Assignment so that Optional Assignment Waivers could be secured (Optional Assignment Waivers were required before certain players could be optioned to the minors, and just like the old Trade Assignment Waivers, Optional Assignment Waivers were revocable if a player was claimed). Optional Assignment Waivers were eliminated in 2016 and Trade Assignment Waivers were eliminated in 2021, so all revocable waivers have been eliminated. What's left are Outright Assignment Waivers and Outright Release Waivers, and both are irrevocable once requested.  

    With the new five option limit whereby a player can (with a couple of exceptions) be optioned to the minors no more than five times in a given season before Outright Assignment Waivers must be secured (and it - IS - Outright Assignment Waivers that must be secured, even though it is for the purpose of an Optional Assignment), it now might be necessary for a club to DFA a player to clear a spot on the MLB 26-man roster (MLB 28-man roster in September) for another player and to allow for the two days (actually 47 hours) required to run a player through waivers. After the two day Waiver Claiming Period concludes (and presuming the player isn't claimed), the player can be returned to the MLB 40-man roster and optioned to the minors (even after being Designated for Assignment). But for that to happen, the player can - NOT - be replaced on the MLB 40-man roster by another player after being Designated for Assignment.  

    However, in the case of Jordan Luplow, he had - NOT - been optioned to the minors five times in the 2023 season prior to be optioned to AAA St. Paul on 9/18, so the Twins did not need to DFA Luplow in order to secure Outright Assignment Waivers so that he could be optioned to the minors a sixth time. But because he was Designated for Assignment and not replaced on the 40 by another player after the DFA, the Twins could option him to the minors (and return him to the 40) even after he was Designated for Assignment, because an Optional Assignment is one of the three types of assignments.

    So Luplow was Designated for Assignment even though he didn't need to be, and then the Twins returned him to their MLB 40-man roster and optioned him to the minors a couple of days later (which they can do, since Luplow wasn't replaced on the 40 by another player after he was Designated for Assignment). What the Twins did (DFA Luplow and then option him to the minors a couple of days later) was within the rules. It's just very odd and doesn't make a lot of sense. 

    So I will offer the most logical reason I can think of to explain why the Twins did this:  

    The Twins DFA'd Luplow because they intended to reinstate Chris Paddack from the 60-day IL, but then Carlos Correa suddenly needed to go on the 10-day IL and so they decided they wanted to keep Luplow on the 40-man roster (and on Optional Assignment to AAA) and didn't want to risk losing him off waivers or by him electing free-agency after being outrighted. Luplow has Article XX-D rights (he has been outrighted to the minors previously in his career), so he would had the right to elect free-agency after he was outrighted. There was also the possibility that he would have been claimed of waivers, and obviously the Twins felt they might need his RH bat after losing Correa and with Royce Lewis having left a game with a hamstring injury that led to an IL assignment. 

    Also, if Luplow was outrighted instead of being optioned, he would no longer be automatically eligible to play in the post-season (except as a possible injury replacement).

    Not only did Carlos Correa go on the IL, Royce Lewis went on the IL, too, two days after Correa went on the IL and two days after Luplow was optioned to AAA, so the Twins did in fact end up needing Luplow after all, and recalled him just a couple of days after he was optioned to replace Lewis on the MLB 28-man roster. 

    So that all I've got. That is the only thing that makes sense. The Twins DFA'd Luplow because they had intended to replace him on the 40 with another player (probably Paddack) and hoped that they would be able to run him through waivers and that he wouldn't get claimed and that he would accept an Outright Assignment, but then they suddenly changed their minds because of the injury to Correa and the possibility that Lewis might also have to go on the IL (which did, in fact, happen the next day).

    So the Twins were able to return Luplow to the 40 because he hadn't been replaced on the 40 by another player after he was Designated for Assignment, then they optioned him to St. Paul, and then they recalled him after Royce Lewis was placed on the 10-day IL (the minimum 10-day optional assignment being waived because Luplow replaced a player (Royce Lewis) who was placed on an MLB IL. 

  • crunch 09/23/2023 - 09:00 pm (view)

    CIN out here blowing a 9-0 lead they built through 3 innings.  9-9 tie in the 7th.

  • crunch 09/23/2023 - 09:05 pm (view)

    boxburger 10d IL, k.thompson back up.  it's his right forearm (again).

  • crunch 09/23/2023 - 09:12 pm (view)

    merryweather got out of it, but he loaded the bases with 1 out.  of course ross got cuas up in the pen...thankfully he didn't need to come in.

    looks like cuas gets the 9th.

  • crunch 09/23/2023 - 09:46 pm (view)

    4ip 2h 0bb 6k, 49 pitches.  no idea why they're giving the pen the last 2 innings when he's out there dealing like this and only threw 49 pitches.  he was supposed to pitch tomorrow and he's fresh.

  • crunch 09/23/2023 - 09:52 pm (view)

    ...and assad is now a pen arm, evidently...odd move given recent success.  i guess wicks starts tomorrow?

  • crunch 09/22/2023 - 09:16 pm (view)

    ARZ, MIA, and CIN all lose.  nice.

  • crunch 09/22/2023 - 09:54 pm (view)

    stroman is now the saturday starter...okay, then.

  • jdrnym 09/22/2023 - 09:52 pm (view)

    Phil,

    Jordan Luplow was DFA'd by the Twins on Monday and was ultimately optioned and then recalled today. I didn't think that was possible since optional waivers were eliminated years ago. How did that work for the Twins?