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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 eight players are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors, three players are on the 15-DAY IL, and two players is on the 10-DAY IL

Last updated 4-24-2024
 
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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
* Pete Crow-Armstrong 
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman 

OPTIONED: 8 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Jose Cuas, P 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Miles Mastrobuoni, INF
Daniel Palencia, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 

10-DAY IL: 2
* Cody Bellinger, OF  
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 
 





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Tale of Two Javys

Five innings were enough tonight.

At one point the I-Cubs trailed 5-0 and the Vice-Cardinals from Memphis had all of one hit, that being a single. Rarely is so much made from so little. When Carlos Pimento was excused from further duty he'd thrown 80 pitches in three innings, only 35 of them strikes. I think he walked eight.

But he was also the victim of some shoddy defense, perhaps because his glovemen were drowsy. In the tedious top of the 3rd errors were committed at both corners of the infield by the soon to be recalled Javy Baez at the not so hot corner and displaced/misplaced Christian Villanueva at 1B. Baez's miscue came after he smoothly handled a short hop only to bobble the ball while transferring it from mitt to throwing hand. I was reminded of two other occasions this year when I saw him make dazzling fielding plays in the middle of the diamond only to throw the ball away, almost nonchalantly. Nonchalance is a trademark of his. When, and I believe it is a question of when, not if, it does not lead to mistakes it will be seen as coolness under fire. Until then he will continue to appear almost bored now and then, like a little leaguer whose only concerns are when it's their turn to bat and spectacular chances afield.

Villanueva, who last I heard was leading the PCL in errors @ 3B, threw a ball into leftfield that was aimed at 2B on a fielder's choice. Another time he attempted to cut down a runner at the plate but threw wide of the plate from maybe 60 feet away and the unforced runner was called safe when the ump ruled the catcher's sweep tag was either missed or tardy.

At the plate Baez lined out to the warning track in left on a 3-0 pitch and fisted a bloop single to right on a full count in the bottom of the 4th after Tyler Lyons had retired the first 11 batters he faced. He struck out while I was on my way home. By now he may have added to his night's resume.

Baez looks capable of anything anywhere along the hitting and fielding spectrums from jaw-dropping to hair-pulling.He's an inevitable big leaguer, something that he himself seems most convinced of, so we might as well get on with it and take the bad with the good until his growing pains subside. He is not afraid and I have a feeling that he will learn more in Joe Maddon's classroom than Marty Pevey's. We're going to find out. He is not long for this league.

 

Comments

Kershaw one hits the Cardinals. Pirates also lost to the Braves. Nice baseball day!

Non-chalance...Are you saying that Baez has Castro Syndrome? I don't think I could take another one.

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In reply to by CTSteve

With Baez it is different. I think he is generally known as a VERY aware, if not intense player. AZ Phil can say more I think but Javy used to get pissed at teammates slacking / spacing out, etc. I just think he can exude an air of calm confidence at times. I think Maddon himself counts Javy as a model defender in many ways. In other news W. Castillo was the hero last night for the DBacks with a game winning 2 run HR!

Nonchalance isn't necessarily a bad thing. I suspect some of what Maddon says about Baez for public consumption is to let him know he believes in him. There's no play he can't make and no play he can't fail to make. He's gonna be a roller coaster. Some like those rides; some don't. He's made 12 errors this year (16 for CV, btw). I don't see him as the defensive glue for a porous infield, at least not now.

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In reply to by Mike Wellman

That's the 2015 Cubs, though. Might as well "bring him up!!" since that's just how it's going to be this year. Fans will need to calm their expectations a little. Of course, some are overcompensating by vilifying Starlin for his admittedly bad year, because they don't want to come down on rookies looking like rookies so this is a good time to just bring him up. Like you say, he's done with that league. May as well see if he's got the goods. I'm a little skeptical based on how I've seen MLB pitchers go after him, but maybe that crazy swing settling down a bit will help that. Have you noticed a change in his swing mechanics? Are they consistent?

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In reply to by Rob Richardson

The leg kick in the video Cubster posted is a little more than another HR where there was hardly any leg kick at all, but the overall motion seemed a lot more fluid than last year. That's a pretty big thing but the real test is still going to come at the MLB level and how he fares against the pitchers pounding the lower half of the plate with those nasty sliders that they all seem to throw these days.

Think I have finally figured out how to think of what's a "good" OPS. With 15 teams in the league, being in the top 30 of a category would be good/very good. To be in the top 30 (with minor rounding) in the NL for: - Batting average = .285 - OBP = .350 - OPS = .800

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