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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 nine players are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors, three players are on the 15-DAY IL, and one player is on the 10-DAY IL

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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
* Cody Bellinger 
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman 

OPTIONED: 9 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF 
Jose Cuas, P 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Miles Mastrobuoni, INF
Daniel Palencia, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 

10-DAY IL: 1 
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 
 





Minor League Rosters
Rule 5 Draft 
Minor League Free-Agents

2012 Cubs Minor League Camp Rosters

NRI RHP Marco Carrillo was one of four non-roster players cut from the Cubs 2012 MLB Spring Training roster today (RHP Trey McNutt, INF Jonathon Mota, and OF Jae-Hoon Ha were the others), and the Mexican right-hander arrived at Fitch Park Minor League Camp this morning just in time for Pitchers Fielding Practice.

Carrillo got into one Cactus League game, allowing four runs on three hits and two walks in just 2/3 of an inning.

In addition to the 59 players left on the Cubs MLB Spring Training roster (39 players on the MLB 40-man roster, plus 20 non-roster players who received invitations to MLB Spring Training), there are presently 149 players at Fitch Park participating in Minor League Camp (152 once McNutt, Mota, and Ha arrive).

The players at Minor League Camp are divided into four squads that correspond to the Cubs four “full-season” minor league teams (AAA Iowa, AA Tennessee, Class-A Advanced Daytona, and Full-Season “A” Peoria), plus a 5th squad (known as “Boise/Mesa”) that represents the Cubs two short-season teams (Boise and AZL Cubs) that is gradually built from scratch during the course of Spring Training. (“Boise/Mesa” eventually will morph into the Cubs Extended Spring Training team next month).

Players at Minor League Camp are sometimes initially assigned to a squad one or maybe even two levels higher than where they are expected to play during the regular season, while others are initially assigned to the squad where they are expected to play.

As players are cut at Big League Camp and are optioned to the minors and/or sent to Minor League Camp (as was the case with Carrillo, McNutt, Mota, and Ha today), there is a corresponding cascade of roster moves made at Minor League Camp as players are moved down a level (or released) to make room for the players arriving from Big League Camp.(Players on the Iowa squad are moved down to the Tennessee squad, players on the Tennessee squad are moved down to the Daytona squad, players on the Daytona squad are moved down to the Peoria squad, etc).

Right now the rosters at Minor League Camp are fairly stable. Every now & then a player will get moved up or down to a different squad to provide position-balance or injury-coverage, and maybe a player here or there will get released, but generally not much will change with the rosters at Minor League Camp until the first “big cut” at the Big League Camp.

The first big “batch cut” at Big League Camp should happen around March 15th (next Thursday), because that is the first day Draft-Excluded Players (any minor league player eligible for selection in the last Rule 5 Draft who was added to the 40-man roster after August 15th) can be optioned to the minors, and it’s also the first day a Rule 5 Player can be outrighted to the minors.

Additionally, Minor League Spring Training games don’t start until next week, so it doesn’t make much sense to send a player who has already played in MLB Cactus League games to Minor League Camp when the pitchers and position players at Minor League Camp aren’t yet in game shape. Every now & then you will see a player get sent to Minor League Camp early (like Carrillo, McNutt, Mota, and Ha today), but when that happens it’s usually either a very young player, or a pitcher who is injured and/or out of shape and thus unable to pitch in MLB Cactus League games.

Besides the 211 MLB and minor league Cubs players presently in Mesa, there are 78 minor leaguers assigned to the Cubs Dominican Academy for Spring Training, and this group will eventually be split into two 35-man squads. These two squads (DSL Cubs #1 and DSL Cubs #2) are the two Cubs teams that play in the Dominican Summer League. A few of the more-promising and most-ready players at the Dominican Acdemy will be brought up to Fitch Park at the end of Spring Training and will get assigned to the Cubs Extended Spring Training squad.

CUBS 2012 MINOR LEAGUE CAMP ROSTERS

PLAYER PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
Oneri Fleita

MINOR LEAGUE FIELD COORDINATOR:
Brandon Hyde

INSTRUCTORS:
Tom Beyers (Short-Season Teams Hitting Coordinator)
Bill Dancy (Infield)
Dennis Lewallyn (Pitching Coordinator)
Marty Pevey (Catching)
James Rowson (Full-Season Teams Hitting Coordinator)
Lee Tinsley (Outfield/Baserunning)

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IOWA (30)

MANAGER:
Dave Bialas

COACHES:
Dave Keller (Hitting Coach)
Mike Mason (Pitching Coach)

PITCHERS (16):
Frank Batista
Dallas Beeler
Justin Berg (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Marco Carrillo
Hung-Wen Chen
Marcus Hatley
Aaron Kurcz
Jordan Latham
Oswaldo Martinez
* Brooks Raley
Kevin Rhoderick
* Nate Robertson
* Ryan Rowland-Smith
Brian Schlitter
Ryan Searle
Nick Struck

CATCHERS (3):
Juan Apodaca
Luis Flores (see NOTE)
Mario Mercedes
NOTE: Luis Flores is on the RESTRICTED LIST while serving a 50-game Prohibited Substance suspension, but he is participating in Minor League Camp activities

INFIELDERS (8):
Leugim Barroso
# David Macias
* Jake Opitz
Rebel Ridling
Greg Rohan
Nate Samson
Marquez Smith
Elliot Soto

OUTFIELDERS (3):
* Michael Burgess
Evan Crawford
Ty Wright

TENNESSEE (30)

MANAGER:
Buddy Bailey

COACHES:
Mariano Duncan (Hitting Coach)
Jeff Fassero (Pitching Coach)

PITCHERS (15):
* Jeffry Antigua
Dan Berlind
David Cales (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
* Brent Ebinger
Ricardo Estevez (see NOTE)
* Casey Harman
Ty’Relle Harris
* Eric Jokisch
Matt Loosen
Yoannis Negrin
Juan Serrano
* Matt Spencer (ex-OF)
Larry Suarez
Rob Whitenack (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Tony Zych
NOTE: Ricardo Estevez is on the RESTRICTED LIST while serving a 50-game Prohibited Substance suspension, but he is participating in Minor League Camp activities

CATCHERS (4):
* Sergio Burruel
Taylor Davis
* Rafael Lopez
Chad Noble

INFIELDERS (7):
* Justin Bour
* Matt Cerda
* Ryan Cuneo (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
# Zeke DeVoss
* Rubi Silva
Rafael Valdes
* Logan Watkins

OUTFIELDERS (4):
Abner Abreu
John Andreoli
Eliecer Bonne
Taiwan Easterling (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)

DAYTONA (32)

MANAGER:
Brian Harper

COACHES:
Marty Mason (Pitching Coach)
Desi Wilson (Hitting Coach)

PITCHERS (17):
* Kyler Burke (ex-OF)
Zach Cates
Eduardo Figueroa
Dustin Fitzgerald
P. J. Francescon
Su-Min Jung
* Austin Kirk
Luis Liria
* Jeff Lorick
A. J. Morris
Starling Peralta
Jose Rosario
* Zac Rosscup
Bryce Shafer
Hayden Simpson
Charles Thomas (ex-3B)
Brett Wallach

CATCHERS (3):
Yaniel Cabezas (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Anthony Giansanti (ex-OF)
Neftali Rosario

INFIELDERS (7):
# Arismendy Alcantara
* Wes Darvill
Dustin Harrington
Paul Hoilman
* Richard Jones
Pierre LePage
Ronald Torreyes

OUTFIELDERS (5):
* Pin-Chieh Chen
Reggie Golden
* Ben Klafczynski
Mayke Reyes
Blair Springfield

PEORIA (40)

MANAGER:
Casey Kopitzke

COACHES:
Barbaro Garbey (Hitting Coach)
Tom Pratt (Pitching Coach)

PITCHERS (16):
* Hunter Ackerman
* Willengton Cruz
Ramon Garcia
Ryan Hartman
Michael Jensen
Pete Levitt
Dillon Maples (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Carlos Martinez
Hector Mayora
* Sheldon McDonald
* Andrew McKirahan
Tarlandus Mitchell
Roderik Pichardo
Yao-Lin Wang
Ben Wells
Joe Zeller

CATCHERS (2):
Wilson Contreras (ex-3B)
# Wilfredo Petit

INFIELDERS (13):
Gioskar Amaya
Javier Baez
Xavier Batista
# Jeimer Candelario
Ryan Durrence
Dustin Geiger
# Marco Hernandez
# Brian Inoa
* Danny Lockhart
# Rock Shoulders
Kenny Socorro
* Dan Vogelbach
Brad Zapenas

OUTFIELDERS (9):
* Delbis Arcila
Yasiel Balaguert
* Shawon Dunston, Jr
* Eduardo Gonzalez
* Trevor Gretzky (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Dong-Yub Kim
Trey Martin
* Garrett Schlecht (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
# Oliver Zapata

BOISE/MESA (17)

MANAGERS:
Mark Johnson (Boise)
Bobby Mitchell (AZL Cubs)

COACHES:
Bill Buckner (Boise Hitting Coach)
Frank Castillo (AZL Cubs Pitching Coach)
Jason Dubois (AZL Cubs Hitting Coach)
Gian Guzman (AZL Cubs Ass’t Coach)
David Rosario (Boise Pitching Coach)
Rick Tronerud (Fitch Park Rehab Pitching Coach)

PITCHERS (14):
Jose Arias
Ian Dickson
Ethan Elias (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
David Henrie
* Graham Hicks (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Jin-Young Kim
Felix Pena
James Pugliese
Austin Reed
Colin Richardson
Tayler Scott
* Brian Smith
Austin Urban (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)
Scott Weismann

CATCHERS (3):
* Justin Marra
* Alberto Mineo
Antonio Valerio (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY)

INFIELDERS (0):
TBD

OUTFIELDERS (0):
TBD

NOT ON FIELD - WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN:
* Frank del Valle, P (?)
Gregori Gonzalez, IF-OF (?)
Yohan Gonzalez, P (?)
* Cam Greathouse, P (supposedly will report to EXST)
Alvido Jimenez, P (?)
Arturo Maltos-Garcia, P (2011 TJS rehab)
Amaury Paulino, P (?)
* Nelson Perez, OF (?)

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CUBS DOMINICAN ACADEMY (79)

LATIN AMERICAN FIELD COORDINATOR:
Carmelo Martinez

MANAGERS:
Juan Cabreja
Yudith Ozorio

COACHES:
Franklin Blanco (Hitting Coach)
Leo Hernandez (Pitching Coach)
Ricardo Medina (Hitting Coach)
Leo Perez (Catching Coach)
Anderson Tavares (Pitching Coach)

PITCHERS (48):
Gilberto Abreu
Daniel Adrian
Pedro Araujo
Manuel Asencio
* Adrian Aviles
* Alfredo Belizaire
Pedro Brazoban
Enger Cabreja
Javier Castro
* Augusto Colina
Juancito de la Cruz
Michael de la Cruz
* Alberto Diaz
Jorge Diaz
Rafael Diplan
Antonio Encarnacion
* Warner Eusebio
* Frailyn Figueroa (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Alexander Frias
* Manuel Fuentes
* Victor Garcia
Enyel Gonzalez
Luis Guillen
Jeffrey Hernandez (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
* Richard Leyba
Eric Martinez
* Jose Martinez
Pedro Medina (ex-OF)
* Angel Mejias
Jose Morel (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Yomar Morel
Loiger Padron
* Jose Paulino (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Enyelberth Pena (see NOTE)
Hector Perez
Jesus Pereyra
* Christopher Pieters (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Amalio Reyes
* Carlos Rodriguez (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Melvin Rosa
Victor Salazar
Julio Sanchez
Yilver Sanchez
Alexander Santana
Carlos Severino
Daury Torrez
Francisco Turbi
* Luis Villalba
NOTE: Enyelberth Pena is on the RESTRICTED LIST, but is assigned to the Dominican Academy

CATCHERS (7):
# Erick Castillo
Steven de la Cruz
# Mark Malave (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Jhonny Pena
# Felix Perez
* Carlos Ramirez
# Engel Santana

INFIELDERS (14):
Luis Acosta (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
# Roney Alcala
# Varonex Cuevas
# Antonio Gonzalez
* Gabriel Jimenez-Gallardo
* Ricardo Marcano (16-year old signed during 2011-12 International Signing Period)
Carlos Montero
# Jose Montesino
# John Ortega
Adonis Paula
Carlos Penalver
* Jefry Puente
# Jesus Rodriguez
Francisco Sanchez

OUTFIELDERS (10):
Jeffrey Baez
* Frammi Cabrera
Arnaldo Calero
# Roberto Caro
Jose Casilla
* Edwin Contreras
# Kevin Encarnacion
Enderson Mercedes
Shamiel Ubiera
Rhander Valdez

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CUBS MINOR LEAGUERS DEPARTED LAST 12 MONTHS:

TRADED:
Ryan Buchter, LHP (to ATL for Rodrigo Lopez)
Kyung-Min Na, OF (to SD with Andrew Cashner for Anthony Rizzo and Zach Cates)
Tony Thomas, 2B (to BOS for Robert Coello)

SELECTED IN RULE 5 DRAFT:
Ryan Flaherty, INF (by BAL)
Marwin Gonzalez, INF (by BOS, then traded to HOU)

RELEASED:
Joel Altagracia, 1B
Manuel Barrios, OF
Vismeldy Bieneme, INF
Smaily Borges, OF
Jane Bremon, RHP
Dave Bush, RHP (signed with PHI)
Johan DeJesus, C
Manolin DeLeon, RHP
Thomas Diamond, RHP (signed with MIN)
Rafael Disla, INF
Darlyn Figueroa, OF
D. J. Fitzgerald, OF (see NOTE)
Carlos Galvez, LHP
Jasly Gonzalez, OF
Miguel Gonzalez, C
Steve Grife, RHP (see NOTE)
Jose Guevara, C
Francisco Guzman, OF
Gian Guzman, INF
Cody Hams, LHP
Chris Huseby, RHP-OF (signed with BOS)
Nick Johnson, RHP (contract voided)
Danny Keefe, RHP
Max Kwan, C
James Leverton, LHP (see NOTE)
Robinson Lopez, RHP
Casey Lucchese, RHP (contract voided)
Alessandro Maestri, RHP (see NOTE)
Corey Martin, RHP (see NOTE)
J. R. Mathes, LHP (see NOTE)
Steven Maxwell, RHP (contract voided)
Brandon May, INF
Jake McAloose, INF
John Mincone, LHP (see NOTE)
Jesus Morelli, OF
Jake Muyco, RHP (see NOTE)
Augie Ojeda, INF
Mike Parisi, RHP (signed with LAD)
Michael Perconte, RHP (see NOTE)
Fernando Perez, OF (signed with NYM)
Marcos Perez, LHP
Manuel Pestana, OF
Alvaro Ramirez, OF (see NOTE)
Max Ramirez, C (signed with HOU)
Ramon Reyes, RHP
Gregorio Robles, OF
Jhon Rodriguez, RHP
Santo Rodriguez, RHP
Carlos Rojas, RHP
Carlos Romero, C
Jean Sandoval, RHP
Deuris Severino, RHP
Aaron Shafer, RHP (signed with ATL)
Cody Shields, OF
Chris Siegfried, LHP (see NOTE)
Kyle Smit, RHP
Luke Sommer, LHP (see NOTE)
Hector Suarez, C
Wladimir Telles, RHP
Pat Terry, C (contract voided)
Jose Tineo, RHP
Polin Trinidad, LHP (signed with OAK)
Jose Valdez, OF
Tzu-An Wang, RHP
NOTE: Player signed with team in independent league after getting released

MINOR LEAGUE FREE-AGENT:
Austin Bibens-Dirkx, RHP (signed with WAS)
Robert Coello, RHP (signed with TOR)
Angel Guzman, RHP (signed with LAD)
Dylan Johnston, OF-RHP
Lou Montanez, OF (signed with PHI)
Scott Moore, INF (signed with HOU)
Chris Robinson, C (signed with TEX)
Carlton Smith, RHP
Brad Snyder, OF (signed with HOU)
Alvaro Sosa, RHP
Jeff Stevens, RHP (signed with NYM)
John Urick, 1B

RETIRED:
Justin Bristow, RHP
Travis Garcia, INF
Braden Looper, RHP
Craig Muschko, RHP
Jon Nagel, RHP
Eric Rice, RHP
Todd Wellemeyer, RHP

Comments

Nice to see our Euro import is accounted for.

I thought Marcos Perez had potential.... guess not. Why did Eric Rice and Craig Muschko retire? Who else do you think is on thin ice this spring training, AZ Phil?

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In reply to by Koyies Bansaw

Fri, 03/09/2012 - 10:39pm — Koyies Bansaw I thought Marcos Perez had potential.... guess not. Why did Eric Rice and Craig Muschko retire? Who else do you think is on thin ice this spring training, AZ Phil? =============================== K BANSAW: I can't say for sure why Muschko and Rice retired, but playing minor league baseball can be an expensive hobby. For example, players at Peoria typicaly make about $8,000 a year (even less at Boise), and even players at Tennessee make about $12,000 until they get some leverage by becoming a minor league FA after seven seasons. And if a player is married and has kids it can be a definite financial hardship to play pro ball, especially if the player has other options in the Real World. And then other times it's because a player (usually a pitcher) suffers a serious shoulder or elbow injury and either the player can't afford to spend the time or does not want to invest the time needed to rehab the injury when there is no guarantee the player will ever be anything close to what he was before the injury. And sometimes a player just simply loses his appetite for playing baseball. As to why a particular player is released, sometimes it has little or nothing to do with the player's performance on the field. Not speaking about any player in particular here, but some Cubs minor leaguers have been released over the years because of alcohol or substance abuse issues, or after commiting a crime, or chronic tardiness, or insubordination, or getting into fights with coaches and/or teammates, etc. And if a player is a bordeline prospect to begin with (and most are), the organizatiion will usually give the player a second chance, but you better not be a serial screw up, because It's just not good for morale to allow a particular player to get away with breaking the rules over & over again when other players do follow the rules. .

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