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40-Man Roster Info

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

Last updated 10-2-2023
 
* bats or throws left
# bats both

PITCHERS: 22
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Brad Boxberger
Ben Brown
Jose Cuas
Tyler Duffey 
Jeremiah Estrada
Shane Greene
Kyle Hendricks
Caleb Kilian
Mark Leiter Jr
* Luke Little
Julian Merryweather
Daniel Palencia
Michael Rucker
* Drew Smyly
* Justin Steele
Marcus Stroman
Jameson Taillon
Keegan Thompson
Hayden Wesneski 
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

INFIELDERS: 8
# Jeimer Candelario
Nico Hoerner
* Miles Mastrobuoni
* Matt Mervis
Christopher Morel
Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom
* Jared Young

OUTFIELDERS: 8
Kevin Alcantara
* Cody Bellinger
Alexander Canario
* Pete Crow-Armstrong
Brennen Davis
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman

60-DAY IL: 6
Nick Burdi, P
Michael Fulmer, P 
Codi Heuer, P
* Brandon Hughes, P
Nick Madrigal, INF
Ethan Roberts, P
 


 

Minor League Rosters
Rule 5 Draft 
Minor League Free-Agents

Angels Edge Cubs at Riverview Park

LHP Hunter Green and four relievers combined to toss a seven hitter with eight strikeouts, as the Angels edged the Cubs 2-1 in Cactus League Extended Spring Training Opening Day action this afternoon on Field #6 at the Under Armour Performance Center at Riverview Park in Mesa, AZ.

Tyler Alamo flied out to the warning track in RF with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 9th to end the game.  

LHP Jonah Weseley struck out five Cubs in just two innings of relief, and ex-Cub Trevor Gretzky played 1B for the Angels and went 1-3 with a double and a stolen base.    

Jae-Hoon Ha (post-2013 broken wrist) continued his EXST rehab, playing CF and going 1-3 with a line-drive rope single, a walk, a stolen base, and two fly outs to RF.  

Here is the abridged box score from today's game (Cubs player's only):  CUBS LINEUP:
1. Gleyber Torres, SS: 0-4 (K, F-9, K, 4-3)
2a. Kevin Brown, 1B: 0-2 (3-U, F-7)
2b. Justin Marra, 1B: 0-2 (K, F-9)
3. Jae-Hoon Ha, CF: 1-3 (BB, F-9, 1B, F-9, SB)
4a. Jesse Hodges, 3B: 1-3 (F-7, K, 2B)
4b. Rashad Crawford, PH: 1-1 (1B, R, SB)
5. Eloy Jimenez, DH: 0-4 (P-3, 4-3, K, FC, RBI)
6a. Jeffrey Baez, RF: 1-2 (F-8, 1B, SB)
6b. Rony Rodriguez, RF: 1-2 (P-4, 1B)
7. Charcer Burks, LF: 0-4 (1-3, 6-3, K, 6-4 FC)
8a. Giuseppe Papaccio, 2B: 0-2 (5-3, K)
8b. Dalfis Ortiz, 2B: 1-1 (1B, BB, PO)
9. Tyler Alamo, C: 1-4 (1B, K, L-4, F-9)

CUBS PITCHERS:
1. Eduardo Figueroa: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K, 2/0 GO/FO, 19 pitches (12 strikes)
2. David Garner: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K, 2/1 GO/FO, 7 pitches (4 strikes)
3. Erick Leal: 2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 1 K, 1 GIDP, 4/1 GO/FO, 27 pitches (15 strikes)
4. Josh Davis: 2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K, 3/1 GO/FO, 30 pitches (23 strikes)
5. Zak Hermans: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 0 K, 3/0 GO/FO, 20 pitches (12 strikes)
6. Jasvir Rakkar: 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K, 3/2 GO/FO, 19 pitches (14 strikes)

CUBS ERRORS: NONE

CUBS CATCHERS DEFENSE:
Tyler Alamo: 0-3 CS

ATTENDANCE: 19

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy with temperatures in the 80's

EXTENDED SPRING TRAINING ROSTER (73 players are at EXST - 60 players are ACTIVE)

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# bats both

ACTIVE PITCHERS (34): 
Adbert Alzolay
* Jeffry Antigua
Dallas Beeler (ACTIVE REHAB)
Trevor Clifton
Casey Coleman
Josh Conway (ACTIVE REHAB - 2013 elbow stress fracture)
Josh Davis
* Alberto Diaz
Greyfer Eregua
Eduardo Figueroa
* Frailyn Figueroa
Kyuji Fujikawa (ACTIVE REHAB - 2013 TJS)
David Garner
Trevor Graham
Zak Hermans
Luis Hernandez
Corbin Hoffner
* Tyler Ihrig
Pierce Johnson (ACTIVE REHAB - hamstring)
Trey Lang 
Erick Leal
Trey Masek (ACTIVE REHAB)
Ryan McNeil (ACTIVE REHAB - 2013 TJS))
Jeferson Mejia
Erling Moreno
* Jose Paulino
Hector Perez 
Joel Pineiro 
* Anthony Prieto
Jasvir Rakkar
Alexander Santana
Duane Underwood (ACTIVE REHAB - forearm strain)
Michael Wagner
Ben Wells

LIMITED ACTIVITY REHAB PITCHERS: (9):
Marcelo Carreno (2013 shoulder surgery)
Jesus Castillo (2013 unknown-type injury)
* Michael Heesch
* Tommy Hottovy
Barret Loux (shoulder) 
Dillon Maples (rib injury)
Trey McNutt (shoulder)   
Brad Renner
* Sam Wilson

CATCHERS (7)
Tyler Alamo
# Erick Castillo
# Mark Malave 
* Justin Marra
* Alberto Mineo 
Antonio Valerio 
Eufran Vargas

INFIELDERS: (10+2)
# Roney Alcala
* Zak Blair
# Varonex Cuevas
# Frandy de la Rosa (INACTIVE - neck injury suffered in off-season car crash)
* Bryant Flete
Jesse Hodges
# Dalfis Ortiz
Giuseppe Papaccio  
Matt Scioscia
Elliot Soto (RESTRICTED LIST - serving 50-game Drug of Abuse suspension)
# Trevor Stevens (LIMITED ACTIVITY ONLY - right hand injury)
Gleyber Torres

OUTFIELDERS (9+2):
Jeffrey Baez
* Kevin Brown
Charcer Burks
Arnaldo Calero
* Rashad Crawford
#  Kevin Encarnacion (INACTIVE - burns & other injuries suffered in off-season car crash)  
Jae-Hoon Ha (ACTIVE REHAB - 2013 broken wrist)
Eloy Jimenez
* Ricardo Marcano
Rony Rodriguez 
Casper Wells (INACTIVE - knee injury)

MANAGERS:
Jimmy Gonzalez
Gary Van Tol

COACHES
Jesus Feliciano 
Brian Lawrence
Carmelo Martinez 
Guillermo Martinez
Ricardo Medina
Osmin Melindes
Anderson Tavares
Rick Tronerud

Comments

Jason Hammel day...up 1-0 early on Pirates

Minors

P. Blackburn went for Kane County and they won; 5 IP, 2 ER...J. Hannemann with a triple in the game

F. Pena went for Daytona in Game 1, but they lost; 6 IP, 1 ER...Almora went 2/3 with a double

J. Rosario going in Game 2

CJ Edwards going for the Smokies, 4 IP, 2 BB, 4 K, 1 ER so far

C. Pimentel went for Iowa and they won; 6 IP, 1 ER, 1 BB and 10 K...B. Jackson and Vitters both had HR's.

Folks, Castro's defense is really exciting to watch right now. He made a great play tonight already - probably the fastest I've ever seen him move. He really appears to have upped his intensity. Keep it up Starlin!

Hey AzPhil, I might've missed something, as I haven't really followed things that closely, but was Ben Wells cut? I see him on the last XST list of yours, but he's not there now. Thanks.

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In reply to by Cubster

CUBSTER: Gleyber Torres is an exceptional defensive shortstop. He makes the routine plays consistently, and I mentioned in a comment a couple of days ago that he made a leaping catch sideways (leaping to his right) in the "sim" game on Monday, and you have to be fairly athletic to get elevation while leaping sideways... and he just turned 17 in December!

He is very confident and poised for his age, and he doesn't show emotion or get flustered when he makes a mistake.

Offensively he appears (at this point) to be a top of the order type (#1 or #2 hitter), although he will need to get on base at a high rate to stay there as he eventually moves up the pipeline to the higher levels (AA, AAA. and MLB). 

19-year old Kane County SS Carlos Penalver is a pretty good defender, too, so the Cubs have a couple of interesting teenaged shortstops in the system (although they are both probably several years away).
 

In the never ending drive to see a .500 team by the year of our Rush, 2112, it was good to see a few things yesterday. All of it was probably obvious to most of you, so I won't bother with most of it. And, it's awfully early. But I am beginning to wonder if Mueller is having an effect on Rizzo. JD mentioned Rizzo is attacking the ball early, then being more patient. That seems to be the case. My God, it's like the team has a hitting strategy. I tend to give coaches too much credit when things go good/well, so that's kind of a whatever. And again, I like Junior Lake more than most people who seem more knowledgeable than I am about baseball. That ball was crushed. He just seems to have some serious mojo. He came up pretty fast through the system, so I'm not surprised he screws up once in awhile. But I like that kid.

AZ Phil, have you heard what happened to Mike Hamann? He seemed like a decent pitching prospect.

HAGSAG: I have no information about the present status and/or whereabouts of the two remaining MIA, Mike Hamann and Brian Smith

Well was some bad baserunning by Castro in this game and the blocking the plate rule is dumb but it's nice to see the Cubs actually get the bouncing ball hits go there way, especially for Rizzo. Last year it seemed like all his hard hit balls went to defenders.

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In reply to by Rob Richardson

they have the highlight on Gameday, he was waived in for sure and with 2 outs, usually wise to take that chance. The highlight cuts off before going to any close-ups, did they actually call hime safe or safe because of blocking the plate? If blocking the plate, that's an unfortunate interpretation of it. The ball did arrive early and he sort of drops down in front of the plate I guess, but man, not like he had a lot of time to think about it, seemed pretty natural.

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In reply to by Charlie

if it was a no tag call I think Hurdle would have been allowed to challenge it. In the end, Castro was safe anyway because Sanchez had the ball in his bare hand and Castro slid into his glove and pushed it back and touched the plate as the actual ball was tagging him, so ultimately it didn't matter. I really don't know what else Sanchez is suppose to do on that play...straddle the plate I guess to try and catch the ball?

early MILB games today

Iowa wins, Baez HR, Hendricks 7 IP, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 K

Tennessee loses 1-0; Arrieta with 3.2 IP, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K

KC wins, Skulina 5.2 IP, 5 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

Daytona tonight, T. Scott pitches

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In reply to by Newport

i hope this is the last time we see kalish hitting 2nd. sure, he had a good spring, but he did a chunk of his work in later innings vs minor leaguers. plus, having 3 lefties in a row is getting stupid...such as this inning where it's kalish/rizzo/sureholds coming up 1/2/3.

Two Ex Cubs Go yard in same game for the A's: Fuld and Donaldson.

cubs put 2 on with 0 outs in the bottom 9th...2 Ks follow. ...and it's up to darwin barney...because screw you cubs fans. ...and he walks (a legit one rather than a "the pitcher is up next" one). bases loaded and emilllllllllllllllllllllio's up. ...and he grounds out...because screw you cubs fans. meh. cubs are 3-6.

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In reply to by crunch

Their record could be quite a bit better. I think they're playing ok baseball overall. I only heard part of the last few innings as I was driving (yay smartphones). Castro got hits again, I don't know how Rizzo did. Did Valbuena bat for Olt? And why Olt? When Barney was nearing the plate? I realize he walked but dear God. If it wasn't Olt, then why whoever it was instead of Barney?

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In reply to by Old and Blue

valbuena batted for the pitcher who's slot was used in a double switch moving olt out in the 7th (with PIT at the plate) moving boni to 3rd and inserting d.barney at 2nd. along with telling everyone to steal bases and weird bunting...renteria loves to move boni all over the place making substitutions.

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In reply to by crunch

ok, good. Thanks for that info. I had the game on in the car and I could only hear Len and JD and I thought I heard Len ask if it was a good move pinch hitting Valbuena. Maybe he just was wondering if there wasn't somebody else on the bench, or maybe there was just too much traffic making too much noise and I didn't hear right.

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In reply to by johann

"with your hating on everything cubs instead" yet the comment i replied to "Cubs are going to look back at this one in October...." is just awesome 2014 cubs love that i squashed with my piss-on-your-parade comment. the reality (or opinion if you're optimistic) of 2014 being a sunk season before spring training even begun has nothing to do with me. most people accept this as a fact. but yes let's just get upset about that and blame it on me. my bad. if we all cheer up and dedicate some good vibes the team can probably squeeze out another 20+ wins. Believe (tm). *note: this post contains jokes. i do not guarantee 20+ wins via good vibes. no cash value. not valid in hawaii or alaska.

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In reply to by crunch

Yes we all knew we weren't going to compete in 2014 so you can whine and complain about it constantly as you do or look for things to actually like and enjoy such as seeing the players that are actually part of our future doing well and rooting for them to succeed. I find the second way much more rewarding and enjoyable. You seem to prefer the 1st way.

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In reply to by johann

yeesh...really? how about searching through the past 4 threads...for a start. you'll see a few capital letters exclamations of cubs leads and more than a few pro-cubs and pro-kids comments. in those same 4 threads i see a total of 2 comments from you...both about me.

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In reply to by johann

I'm seeing a lot of good things from the hitters. Even Barney took ball four instead of hacking at 3-2, as one of the announcers pointed out that he did last year. They're working the count nicely. I blame Bill Mueller. It's gotta be tough to see the relievers trash these good efforts.

Tonight's line-up is in. No Olt. Bonifacio 2B, Valbuena 3B, Riz 1B, Schierholtz RF, Sweeney CF, Castro SS, Kalish LF, Castillo C, Samardzija P

Recent comments

  • crunch 10/02/2023 - 10:13 pm (view)

    supposedly going to play in the dominican winter league.

  • Dolorous Jon Lester 10/02/2023 - 10:15 pm (view)

    I hope Canario isn’t hurt again…

  • Arizona Phil 10/02/2023 - 10:46 pm (view)

    Some things to keep in mind about post-season 40-man roster "clean-up"...  

    If a player is outrighted to the minors and he is not signed for the next year, his salary MUST (by rule) be at least 80% of what he actually was paid the previous season. So (for example), Ethan Roberts made the MLB minimum salary ($720K) in 2023 because he was on the MLB 60-day IL for the entire season, so the very least he can be paid in 2024 - ON A MINOR LEAGUE SPLIT SALARY - is about $575K, when the minor league split salary for a player like Roberts would normally be around $125K.

    So the Cubs will almost certainly non-tender Roberts (which also gets him off the 40) rather than try to pass him through waivers  and outright him, and then they will offer him a minor league contract with a salary more in line with the normal minor league split (about $125K), plus an NRI to MLB Spring Training. 

    Same goes for Codi Heuer and Brandon Hughes (if the Cubs want to drop them from the 40). It would be stupid to try and outright them, because even if the Cubs can do it, they would have to pay them too much in salary in 2024.  

    Besides being able to re-sign the player for considerably less money, the other advantage of a non-tender is that the player does not have to be placed on waivers and so there is no risk in the player getting claimed by another club. 

    The problem with a non-tender is that there is only one MLB Contract Tender Day (its the Friday prior to Thanksgiving), and so that's the only day when a player can be non-tendered. Also, the  player doesn't have to re-sign after being non-tendered, He is an unrestricted free-agent and can sign with another club. So if the club really doesn't want to lose the player off waivers but also doesn't want to pay him 80% of what he was paid the previous season and also doesn't want him to occupy a slot on the 40 in the off-season, a non-tender is the way to go, even if the player decides to sign elsewhere. Often times a club will negotiate a  minort league contract with the player in advance of the non-tender.  

    A non-tender threat is also sometimes used to avoid the possibility of going to arbitration with a player who is "on the bubble" (40-man roster-wise) for the next season. This could apply to arbitration-eligibles Nick Burdi, Mark Leiter Jr, Nick Madrigal, Julian Merryweather, Mike Tauchman, and/or Patrick Wisdom. (Codi Heuer is also arbitration-eligible but because he is injured there is no way he will remain on the 40, and Adbert Alzolay and Justin Steele -- who will be a "super two" -- are also arbitration-eligible, but they are locks to be tendered). 

    In this case the Cubs would make it clear to the player that they have no interest in possibly losing an arbitration hearing, so the club offers the player an MLB contract for the next season with a salary satisfactory to the Cubs, and if the player declines, he just gets non-tendered.   

    So, the non-tender candidates are Roberts, Heuer, and Hughes  (virtual locks), but with the player very likely re-signed to a 2024 minor league contract with an NRI to MLB Spring Training, plus possibly arbitration-eligibles Burdi, Leiter, Madrigal, Merryweather, Tauchman, and Wisdom. Or any one of them could get traded (although trades involving players on MLB 40-man rosters are prohibited until after the conclusion of the World Series), but otherwise the player could just be non-tendered. (Of those six, I would say Merryweather is the one most-likely to be retained on the 40 no matter what). 

    There are two other players (Michael Rucker and Jared Young) who could get outrighted (if not claimed off waivers), but if they are outrighted they can elect free-agency (and probably would). 

    Then there are the guys who can be outrighted and can't elect free-agency if they are outrighted, but because the are MLB Rule 9 eligible if on a minor league roster they cannot be outrighted after 5 PM Eastern on the 5th day after the final game of the World Series (when minor league players are declared free-agents) or else until the player has signed a contract for next season.

    These players are Miguel Amaya, Javier Assad, Alexander Canario, Jose Cuas, Jeremiah Estrada, Brandon Hughes, Miles Mastrobuoni, Christopher Morel, and Keegan Thompson. Obviously Amaya, Canario, Assad, and Morel (and probably Cuas) are safe, but if the Cubs want to drop any of the other players from the 40 (especially Estrada and Thompson) and they don't do it by outright assignment prior to the deadline after the World Series, a non-tender is the last chance to do it before Spring Training, since players in this position are usually advised by their agents to not sign their contract until they report to Spring Training.  

    So there are very few players on the 40 who can be sent outright to the minors after MLB Contract Tender Day.  

    One unusual problem the Cubs have this year is that the two minor leaguers most likely to be added to the 40 prior to the Rule 5 Draft (OF Yonathan Perlaza and SS Luis Vazquez) are eligible to be minor league free-agents on the 5th day after the World Series, so the Cubs will need to open up roster slots for Perlaza and Vazquez much sooner than usual. 

    Once the six free agents have been removed from the 40 and the six players on the MLB 60-day IL have been reinstated, the 40-man roster will be full. So two slots will have to be opened by other means (not by free agents leaving and not by non-tender).  

    I would say the most-likely moves to open up the two slots on the 40 needed for Perlaza and Vazquez will be by placing Rucker and Young on waivers, and if they are not claimed they will be outrighted, and once outrighted they will probably elect free-agency (unless the player signs a 2024 minor league successor contract). 

    The other possibility is Jeremiah Estrada could get dropped from th 40, and while (unlike Rucker and Hughes) he cannot elect free-agency, if he does make it through waivers and gets outrighted, he would be declared a Rule 9 minor league 6YFA on the 5th day after the final game of the World Series. Again, the Cubs could offer him a 2024 minor league successor contract if he isn't claimed off waivers, but Estrada would not have to sign it. 

  • Dolorous Jon Lester 10/02/2023 - 10:08 pm (view)

    I was looking at the 40 man for the upcoming winter and there’s a stunning amount of players who I could conceivably see getting dropped, not even including the definite free agents.

    Burdi, Estrada, Heuer, Kilian, Roberts, Rucker, Stro opt out, Thompson, Young, Madrigal, Mastrobuoni, Wisdom, Tauchman

  • azbobbop 10/02/2023 - 10:27 am (view)

    Mastrobuoni can be a classic utility man. Left hand bat adds to his value.

    Madrigal was a case of building up the asset value of a player to send him elsewhere. I don’t think he was ever viewed as a long term solution at third base. He can be a second division second baseman but not enough stick for third base and really can’t play shortstop. I expect he will be moved this winter.

  • George Altman 10/01/2023 - 10:13 pm (view)

    I agree and that's a Hoyer problem. He gave Mastrobouni and Madrigal to Ross on the same Roster. Of course Ross is going to give both PAs. The solution is for Hoyer to have 1 on the 26-man. Sign better infielders or bats next year.

  • JoePepitone 10/01/2023 - 10:23 pm (view)

    Just checked the Gameday. Joey was right (and not really close, either). 

  • JoePepitone 10/01/2023 - 10:11 pm (view)

    Works for me. 

  • crunch 10/01/2023 - 10:40 pm (view)

    lifeless last game and loss.  83-79 record...2nd place in the NL Central

  • crunch 10/01/2023 - 10:31 pm (view)

    waino K's in his pinch hit appearance.  STL crowd before and after the PA big pops...curtain call...all that stuff.