Cubs MLB Roster

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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

Camp Day at Fitch Park - Updated Cubs Extended Spring Training Roster

Thursday is "Camp Day" at Cubs Extended Spring Training, which means the entire squad participates in an extended training & workout session (PFP, pick-off drills, baserunning drills, fielding practice, BP, and situational hitting), with an intrasquad game to follow.

In post-Minor League Camp roster news, RHP Alvido Jimenez, Hector Mayora, and Jade Mendez, 1B Melvin Camarena, and OF Xavier Batista, Albert Hernandez, and Manuel Pestana arrived at Fitch Park from the Cubs Dominican Academy in Boca Chica, DR, last week (and Camarena, X. Batista, Hernandez, and Pestana have already seen EXST game action), and 23-year old 5'11 195 former catcher Alvaro Sosa (214/254/305 with a 33% CS% combined at AZL Cubs and Boise in 2009 and a career .225 hitter going back to 2005) is being converted to a RHP (joining ex-OF Drew Rundle, who continues his conversion to LHP that began at Instructs last October). And (as I have mentioned previously) utility INF Jonathan Mota continues his conversion to catcher, to help him improve his versatilty. (Mota will be assigned to a full-season minor league team after he has had a chance to get some more experience behind the plate).

Here is the current up-to-date Cubs Extended Spring Training roster (61 players) as of today:

EXTENDED SPRING TRAINING:

* bats or throws left
# bats both

ACTIVE LIST (49):

PITCHERS (25):
Frank Batista
Rogelio Carmona
Eduardo Figueroa
Jesse Ginley
Yohan Gonzalez
Gian Guzman
* Cody Hams
Alvido Jimenez
Danny Keefe
* Austin Kirk
* James Leverton
Luis Liria
Hector Mayora
Jade Mendez
* John Mincone
Tarlandus Mitchell
David Patton (ACTIVE REHAB)
* Marcos Perez
Carlos Rojas
Jose Rosario
* Drew Rundle (ex-OF)
Alvaro Sosa (ex-C)
Larry Suarez
Tzu-An Wang
Yao-Lin Wang

CATCHERS (5):
* Sergio Burruel
Jose Guevara
Jae-Hoon Ha
Jonathan Mota (ex-INF)
Carlos Romero

INFIELDERS (11):
# Arismendy Alcantara
# Vismeldy Bieneme
Melvin Camarena
* Pin-Chieh Chen
* Wes Darvill
# Rafael Disla
Brandon May
* Matt Spencer (ACTIVE REHAB)
Blair Springfield
Charles Thomas
* Bobby Wagner

OUTFIELDERS (8):
Xavier Batista
Runey Davis
D. J. Fitzgerald
* Francisco Guzman
Albert Hernandez
* Kyung-Min Na
Manuel Pestana
Cody Shields

INJURY REHAB (12):
Justin Bristow (unknown)
Chris Carpenter, RHP (shoulder soreness)
Julio Castillo, RHP (unknown)
Angel Guzman, RHP (March 2010 shoulder surgery)
Marcus Hatley, RHP (2009 TJS)
Dylan Johnston, RHP (2009 TJS)
Dong-Yub Kim, OF (unknown)
* Casey Lambert, LHP (2009 TJS)
Toby Matchulat, RHP (broken foot)
Rebel Ridling, 1B (appendectomy)
Melvin Rosa, RHP (unknown)
Adam Spencer, RHP (unknown)

Comments

lineup thur: ss theriot, rf fuke, 1b lee, 3b ramy, lf colvin, cf byrd, 2b font, c soto, p big z Lee back, Soriano sits

Thanks as always Phil. Could you shed some light on maybe one or two players from each "group" of players who you think are the most explosive, or highest impact guys? It also might help if we knew what positions most of these guys played in say the infield, but I'm obviously in no place to beg. Anything is great, Phil. I always love reading all of these things but a lot of times it is hard to distinguish which players are the most projectable. It's very exciting to me. Thanks in advance.

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Submitted by W Flag on Thu, 04/15/2010 - 11:02am. Thanks as always Phil. Could you shed some light on maybe one or two players from each "group" of players who you think are the most explosive, or highest impact guys? It also might help if we knew what positions most of these guys played in say the infield, but I'm obviously in no place to beg. Anything is great, Phil. I always love reading all of these things but a lot of times it is hard to distinguish which players are the most projectable. It's very exciting to me. Thanks in advance. ===================================== W Flag: INFIELDERS: Arismendy Alacantara: 18-year old switch-hitter with a decent bat... a little water-bug, he plays both SS-2B, but he can definitely handle SS... is a fast runner with excellent base-stealing technique... is probably the best all-around infield prospect at EXST at this time, although NOT yet in the class of S. Castro or HJ Lee.... Vismeldy Bieneme: 20-year old switch-hitter... "supersub" type who plays 3B-2B-LF-CF... is an outstanding base-stealer... bat needs work... good plate discipline... versatile, but not a particularly good defensive player... Melvin Camarena: Big guy (6'4) with OK speed... 20-years old, played two seasons (2008-09) in the DSL... plays 1B-LF-RF... just arrived from Boca Chica, and I've only seen him hit (BP and DH)... Rafael Disla: 19-year old switch-hitter... plays 2B-SS (mostly 2B)... fast runner, but without the base-stealing technique of Alcantara or the raw speed of Bieneme... has outstanding plate discipline, although he isn't much of a hitter... kind of shaky defensively (which is why he plays mostly 2B)... Charles Thomas: Cubs 10th round draft pick in 2009... 21-year old RH hitter... a lug (6'4 225+) who played college ball at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, FL (the same school legendary Negro Leaguer and one-time Cubs Coach and Scout Buck O'Neill attended)... good hitter (he led the AZL Cubs in doubles and RBI in 2009) who has improved his plate discipline this year, he really needs to elevate his swing and hit some HR (he hit one HR in 45 games at Mesa last year) or he won't make it at 1B... played 3B in college and both 3B and 1B last year at Mesa (AZL Cubs), but he isn't very mobile so he has been playing only 1B and DH in Minor League Camp and Extended Spring Training so far this year... he was a two-way player in college (3B-RHP) who threw in the low-90's off the mound, so he might be a candidate to get moved to RHP if he doesn't develop HR power... he declined an invitation to attend Instructs last Fall so that he could return to college and get his degree... his father is a Captain in the U. S. Navy... Wes Darvill: Cubs 5th round pick in 2009 out of Langley, British Columbia... lefty hitter... just turned 18 last September... a raw project who will need some time develop (he hit just 223/295/231 at Mesa last year)... 6'2 with a long-stride, he's probably still a growing boy... played for the Canadian Junior National Team last year and played games in Cuba, DR, and all over the U. S... was drafted as a shortstop, but his arm is a lot like Ryan Theriot's so he might get moved eventually to 2B (or maybe to 1B or LF if he can develop power)... seems to have pull-tendencies, which is OK if he can eventually hit some HR... Ping-Chieh Chen: A lanky 18-year old lefty swinger from Taiwan... plays both SS and 2B... has a strong but scatter-gun arm... fast runner... good bat speed... Blair Springfield: 19-year old RH hitter... Cubs 7th round pick out of MacArthur HS in Decatur, IL... could have gone to Illinois State, but signed with the Cubs instead... has just average speed, but he does have raw plus-power... strikes out a ton, but he isn't afraid to take a walk... played SS and CF in HS, 2B and LF last year at Mesa, and 1B and RF in Minor League Camp this year... a man without a position, he will go as far as his bat will take him (he hit just 202/314/236 in his rookie year at Mesa)... D. J. Fitzgerald: 22nd round pick in 2009 out of Dyersburg State CC in Tennessee... 21 years old... "DJ Fitz" played SS in JC, but was moved to 2B after the Cubs signed him... defensively-challenged, he's playing LF full-time now... an aggressive first-ball fastball hitter with a nice line-drive stroke (he hit 290/327/425 combined with four HR in 54 games at Mesa/Boise/Peoria in 2009), he has just average speed and occasional HR power... will need to display more power to be an everyday LF... Bobby Wagner: A 23-year old Canadian who played college ball at Douglas College in British Columbia, Wagner is a slugging corner IF-OF with an upper-cut swing who has a lot of trouble making contact, but when he does he has big-time 25+ HR power (290/361/580 with 8 HR in 46 games combined at Mesa & Boise last year)... he played 3B in college, but the Cubs moved him to LF after he signed and now he's playing 1B... failing to make the Peoria Opening Day roster was not good for Wagner (and he got cut fairly early in Minor League Camp, too), because of his age (he turns 24 in July)... the clock is ticking... Brandon May: 36th round pick out of th U. of Alabama in 2009... was planning to return to Bama for his senior season, but then he signed with the Cubs at the last minute (mid-August signing deadline)... 22-year old polished RH hitter... can play 3B-2B-1B-LF-RF, and the Cubs even tried him at catcher in Instructs last Fall (but he sort of flunked-out of the program)... has been playing only 3B-1B so far this year... high baseball IQ with solid fundamentals, he looks like the kind of guy who will end up becoming a coach or a manager someday... although he might not have as high a "ceiling" as some of his teammates, right now he is the EXST Cubs most-reliable hitter... OUTFIELDERS: Cody Shields: 2009 15th round pick out of Auburn University (Montgomery campus)... 22-year old RH hitter... had Tommy John Surgery right after he reported to Fitch Park last June and just returned to action this year... 6'4 with plus-speed and the ability to play all three OF positions... he may be one of the worst hitters I've ever seen... Albert Hernandez: 6'1 175 21-year old Dominican... played previous three seasons in DSL where he was probably the best all-around hitter on the team... has arm enough to play RF... runs OK... good bat speed... Xavier Batista: 18-year old 6'3 corner OF... just arrived at Fitch Park from the Cubs Dominican Academy last week... a free-swinger with plus-power and with a legitimate "RF arm," Batista needs to work on his hitting approach... just average speed... Manuel Pestana: 20-year old Venezuelan RH outfielder just arrived at Fitch Park with Hernandez, Camarena, and X. Batista.. 5'11 155 (if that), Pestana is a wisp of a fellow... good defensive OF, above-average speed (but not a "burner"), questionable bat, no power... Francisco Guzman: 22-year old lanky 6'1 Dominican lefty hitting & throwing OF... A true CF and a true lead-off hitter, too, Guzman can bunt with the best of them... has outstanding speed and knows how to use it... plus-plus base-stealing skills (55 SB in 130 career minor league games)... hitting is sometimes a problem, though... has zero power... physically resembles Felix Pie, but without Pie's bat speed and power... Kyung-Min Na: 18-year old diminutive (5'7) lefty hitting & throwing Korean... was rated the fastest HS player in Korea in 2009, and he is indeed VERY fast... got a $700K+ bonus from the Cubs last year... is an outstanding defensive CF with a plus-arm... decent hitter, but not much power... understands situational hitting approach... good baserunning skills & instincts... Played in AZ Instrutional League last Fall... reminds me of Tony Campana (AA Tennessee CF)... Runey Davis: 21-year old 6'0 185 RH hitting Texan... Played at the U. of Texas his freshman year, then transferred to Howard JC in Texas, where he played in the 2009 JC World Series (where he faced Shelton State CC and Cubs RHP prospect Trey McNutt)... Davis led JC in HBP, and he does seem to find a way to get hit... otherwise he is a below-average hitter without much power... has above-average speed... below-average defender... Dong-Yub Kim: 19-year old 6'4 Korean corner outfielder... bats and throws right... played in AZ Instructional League last Fall... has plus-power, but needs to improve his hitting approach... has just average speed...

While we're asking... Phil, have you got a chance to see Kirk pitch much? Is the organization dissapointed that Suarez isn't able to make a full season roster by now (I know I certainly am). Have expectations really changed on him?

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Submitted by The Real Neal on Thu, 04/15/2010 - 11:10am. While we're asking... Phil, have you got a chance to see Kirk pitch much? Is the organization dissapointed that Suarez isn't able to make a full season roster by now (I know I certainly am). Have expectations really changed on him? ====================================== REAL NEAL: Yes. Austin Kirk is a stocky lefty with a low-90's fastball, a plus-curve, and a change-up that he can throw for strikes. He looked VERY good yesterday in Maryvale. The Cubs are being kind of cautious with him, but I can see him possibly moving up to Peoria before the short-season clubs (Boise and Mesa) begin play. It looked like he wasn't in the best of shape when he arrived at Minor League Camp, and then he got demoted to the Boise/Mesa squad early-on. As for Larry Suarez, he just missed the final cut at Peoria. It seems like when he needs to throw a good game, he implodes. He's very mercurial, and needs to develop more consistency from outing to outing. Like fellow-Venezuelans Carlos Zambrano and Carlos Silva, Suarez really needs to watch his weight. He must weigh upwards of 260+. I'm sure the Cubs are very frustrated with his lack of progress, but he is only 20, so he has time on his side.

Theriot SS Fukodome RF Lee 1B ARam 3B Colvin LF Byrd CF Fontenot 2B Soto C Z P Kind of surprised to see Lee in the line up. (Sorry didn't see Rob's earlier post)

MLB audio is $20 now? Bunk. I see the iPhone app for $15, but I assume getting the iPhone app doesn't also give you the subscription on the website. MLB is a rip off. And I assume MLB.tv games are still blacked out if you live too close. blah

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=stark_jayson&page… So what about the rest of the rent-a-closer field: Chad Qualls, Jason Frasor, Matt Capps, Octavio Dotel, Kevin Gregg, possibly Frank Francisco? Though Frasor has his fans, he's already lost his closer job in Toronto. Which is why another exec said: "Qualls is the only guy who would really interest me. It's just not a real attractive list. To me, Bell is the only legit closer out there who might be available. And I'm not even sure he'll really be available, or affordable."

Dubois takes Rich HIll deep for a 3-run HR, Dubois now 19 away from Iowa Cubs franchise record for home runs. T. Diamond pitching, 2 scoreless so far with 4 K's and 1 BB

on Castro and Cashner... http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/04/your-morning-phil-theriot-…
Theriot, 30, is an excellent player. He does just about everything to the best of his abilities, and is a good teammate with leadership skills. He doesn't have a great arm, however, which is why Castro would be a significant upgrade at short.
~snip~
But the Cubs believe Cashner has the makings of a front-of-the-rotation starter and, so far, they haven't been willing to take short cuts in his development

2/2... should get another start tomorrow for Byrd I assume... Wandy pitches Sunday, so I assume that's the day Fuku next sits.

staying in but Lou and O'Neal came out briefly in the 5th... then came back out after a few pitches, animated discussion apparently...still staying in.

121 to get through 5 innings...efficient.

two straight walks to right-handed hitters by the pitcher (Soto and Narveson) Theriot swings at the first pitch and taps it to the pitcher. Bench him or cut him?

&*$#!@ zambrano! 121 pitches in 5 innings including 2 wp's & his 3rd error in 3 starts...lotta value for $36 million between him & the part-time LF...it will be a shame to lose the one productive big-money player we have because the others are such wastes...

made it sound like Ramirez hit it out.

This bullpen sucks. By my calculations the Cubs' bullpen has given up 19 ER in 26.2 IP for an ERA of 6.40. Take out Russell, Marshall, and Marmol and it's nearly than double that. The collection of Grabow, Gray, Berg, Samardzija, and Cardidad is sporting a combined ERA of 12.40 right now - 18 ER in just 13 IP. Man that is ugly.

Iowa Cubs won today, Thomas Diamond threw 5ip, 2 hits, 2 runs...and they won 7-5 against one time Cub "untouchable" Rich Hill who had this pitching line: 5 ip, 10 hits, 7 R/ER, 2 BB, 4K and 2 HR (Dubois and Castillo) at least Hill's case of yips seems to be cured.

He's only hitting .242, but Hoffpauir always knocks in the runs. He has 9 RBI in 8 games. No one else on the I-Cubs has half that many. LaHair is hitting over .400 but with one XBH and one RBI. Who else in the Cub minors has 9 RBI? If you said Castro (in seven games), you got it.

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Don't underestimate English beer. I think you just have to know where to find it. I had a native take me to a hole in the wall down some side street. Just a door with a small sign. You walk in and go down 3 flights of stairs and find a basement covered in saw dust where they've been brewing their own beer for like 300 years. Best beer I've ever had and I have sampled Wisconsin's microbrews extensively. I would have no idea how to get there again though, but I suggest you ask around. But yeah, English food sucks. BUT, if you are into Ethnic food London is great. Indian food, Thai food, etc. Also, one of the blocks off Trafalgar square (between Whitehall and Northumberland) has a bunch of Italian places. So you can at least get some decent pizza.

on Monday... Today's start for Silva and Gorz's tomorrow should be the audition for who stays I'm guessing. Lilly could pitch against the Brewers next weekend.

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Submitted by Rob G. on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 11:48am. on Monday... Today's start for Silva and Gorz's tomorrow should be the audition for who stays I'm guessing. Lilly could pitch against the Brewers next weekend. ================================ ROB G: Or Randy Wells could be moved to the bullpen for a while and pitch the 8th inning. He was used as a "swing-man" for most of his career in the minors.

who had April 16th in the pool for his first one?

Soriano not being cut...don't be shocked. Cubs GM Jim Hendry dismissed a report that said his team has considered releasing Alfonso Soriano and eating the nearly $90 million he's still owed. Asked the question by Jim Memolo on Sirius XM, Hendry replied: "Never been a thought to it, Jimmy. Never been a thought to it. No. Those things are speculated by probably people in your profession, not ours." Of course, it's a ridiculous thought that the Cubs would release Soriano now. Source: Chicago Tribune via Rototoworld

you have a shit bullpen that you don't trust past Marmol. You're up by 5 in the 9th, so you bring in Marmol? But then won't use him for more than an inning in a close game on most occasions? Brilliant. (not much of a riddle)

OK - for the 99% of us who thought that Silva would not have even made the team out of ST, yet alone have two very nice starts in the first ten games of the season, I think we should wait a little longer before throwing in the Silent Towel. He has done a nice job so far. May it continue. If our bullpen was as strong as our starting pitching, we'd be giving the FuckBirds a run for their money this year.

Recent comments

  • Arizona Phil 09/24/2023 - 09:09 pm (view)

    With two more HR on Sunday versus Houston, Nelson Velazquez now has 17 HR in 49 MLB games this season (pro-rates out to 56 HR in 162 games). 

  • crunch 09/24/2023 - 09:52 pm (view)

    cubs win...so do MIA and CIN,.  ARZ is close to winning (up by 6 in the 8th).  total wash of a day.

    off day tomorrow then it's the last week of baseball...not an easy one vs MIL and ATL.  last-week drama...

  • crunch 09/24/2023 - 09:47 pm (view)

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  • crunch 09/24/2023 - 09:31 pm (view)

    "Coming into the game, they were 0-819 when trailing by nine runs or more."  damn.

  • Charlie 09/24/2023 - 09:48 am (view)

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  • Cubster 09/24/2023 - 09:34 am (view)

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    https://www.mlb.com/news/pirates-mount-historic-rally-to-beat-reds?part…

  • 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 09/24/2023 - 09:41 am (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).

    https://www.thecubreporter.com/why-player-designated-assignment-and-the…

    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 (cannot be withdrawn) once requested.  

    With the new five option limit whereby a player can 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 return him to the 40 and option him to the minors 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 return him to the 40 and 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 what I believe is the most logical reason 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 they recalled Trevor Larnach to replace Correa, but then they probably decided they should keep Luplow on the 40-man roster, too (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). Clearly the Twins felt they might need Luplow's RH bat after losing Correa and with Royce Lewis having left a game with a hamstring injury that led to an IL assignment. And that meant that Paddack would remain on his minor league rehab assignment a few extra days, but the Twins will need him in the post-season, not now. 

    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 both Larnach and Luplow were recalled within a couple of days of each other, replacing Correa and Lewis on the Twins MLB 28-man roster).  

    So that's 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). Also, with the injuries to Correa and Lewis, the Twins wanted Luplow to remain automatically post-season eligible, which would not be the case if he was outrighted.  

    Again, the Twins were able to return Luplow to the 40 and option him to AAA because he hadn't been replaced on the 40 by another player after he was Designated for Assignment. 

  • 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).