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Last updated 4-18-2024
 
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PITCHERS: 13
Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Colten Brewer
Ben Brown
Kyle Hendricks
* Shota Imanaga
Mark Leiter Jr
Hector Neris 
* Drew Smyly
Jameson Taillon 
Keegan Thompson
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

INFIELDERS: 7
* Michael Busch 
Garrett Cooper
Nico Hoerner
Nick Madrigal
Christopher Morel
Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom

OUTFIELDERS: 4
* Cody Bellinger 
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman 

OPTIONED: 12 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF 
Jose Cuas, P 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Luke Little, P 
* Miles Mastrobuoni, INF
* Matt Mervis, 1B 
Daniel Palencia, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 
Hayden Wesneski, P 

10-DAY IL: 1 
Seiya Suzuki, OF

15-DAY IL
* Justin Steele, P   

60-DAY IL: 2 
Caleb Kilian, P 
Julian Merryweather, P
 





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Cubs @ Angels: Series Thread (Games 60-62)

The Cubs continue their tour of the West Coast with a stop in Anaheim. The Angels enter the series in third in the NL West, while the Cubs can console themselves that they still have a better record than the Cardinals--and that no one is really out of the NL Central "race" yet. The Cubs will dodge their 2024 Opening Day starter and primary DH question mark, Shohei Ohtani. See below for matchups.


Game 60, Tuesday, June 6, 8:38 pm central

LAA: LHP Tyler Anderson (2-1, 5.47 ERA)

CHC: RHP Hayden Wesneski (2-2, 4.81 ERA)

The veteran Anderson had a career 2022 in his first year with the Angels. He's fooling fewer hitters this season, however, resulting in less weak contact and fewer swings at pitches out of the zone. He's had hardly any platoon splits over his career as a whole, but he's been hammered by righties so far this year.

Wesneski pitched 3.2 innings in relief of Steele on May 31 and takes his rotation spot while Steele recovers from his injury. He was solid in two minor league appearances after getting shellacked at the major league level on May 13, when the Twins tagged him for four homeruns.

 


Game 61, Wednesday, June 7, 8:38 pm central

LAA: RHP Jaime Barria (2-2, 1.59 ERA)

CHC: RHP Jameson Taillon (1-3, 7.05 ERA)

Barria debuted way back in 2018 at the age of 21. After making 26 starts that season, he has since bounced between the majors and the minors filling in rotation and bullpen depth as needed at the Major League level. He's allowed more than one earned run only once this year, way back on April 4.

Taillon has generally struggled to shut down opposing offenses this season. However, he got sixth inning outs for the first time in his last start and took home his first Cubs' win.

 


Game 62, Wednesday, June 8, 8:38 pm central

LAA: LHP Reid Detmers (0-5, 5.15 ERA)

CHC: LHP Drew Smyly (5-3, 3.56 ERA)

A tenth overall pick in the 2020 draft, Reid Detmers is only 23 years old. He made five starts with the Angels in 2021 and returned for 25 more starts in 2022. He came up with a well-reviewed curve but relies more frequently on a slider, playing off of his mid-90s fastball. He's a bit of a flyball pitcher and has been knocked around by lefties so far in 2023.

Smyly was a pleasant surprise in 2022, turning in 22 solid starts and remaining a Cub by virtue only of a poorly timed injury. He's already surpassed that 2022 value in just over half the innings this season. He was hit fairly hard in his last two outings by the Padres and the Reds.

Comments

oh snap, i thought today was an off-day.  bonus.  too bad i'm on the east coast and employed in a job that i have to be in at 6:30-6:45am...stupid job...gonna miss the end of all 3 of these games.

madrigal is making a joke out of AAA.  we all know what he's done in the bigs this year, but i wouldn't be shocked to see morel or mervis go down for madrigal if he keeps this up.  his production is silly even with the short sample size qualifier.

game is still in progress, but he's 2-3 with a couple doubles tonight.  .467 average with an ob% over .600 (7 walks, wow)...5 doubles, 2 triples, and a homer in 38 PA.

hoyer told reporters bellinger will go on a minor league rehab before rejoining the club.  even with that, he should be back sometime next week.

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In reply to by Dolorous Jon Lester

can't wait to see what slew of 17-19 year olds the cubs will get for him.  maybe they'll go in another direction and make someone take bote in return for nothing of value so they can free up payroll for *checks notes* i dunno, another scoreboard or buying some more neighborhood real estate or more political power in nebraska.

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In reply to by Finwe Noldaran

Probably trying to let him build some confidence after a good outing and didn’t want to see him be the one to blow it. Ohtani launched one off him earlier in the game. And it wasn’t like Wesneski could have pitched around him to load the bases for Trout. Not really defending Ross though, I think Leiter was the play given the game situation.

Ross flat out blew that game. When Hughes didn’t retire Ohtani, he had no backup plan for the next three right handed batters. I’ve not been a critic but Wesneski was doing just fine tonight.

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In reply to by azbobbop

That was a Mark Leiter Jr spot, without a doubt. But our bullpen is so poorly constructed, he was being saved for late game. Ross made the wrong call but I don’t think pulling Wesneski was the wrong part of it. Hughes has not looked like 2022 Hughes at any point this year. Jed’s roster construction this year has been his worst yet.

Hughes was required to face 3 guys. Once he couldn’t get Ohtani, he couldn’t have pulled him for anything but an injury.

DJL…I know he had to face three batters. Two right handed after Shonei one of them being Mike Trout. Ross needed a better plan. Much better.

e.rios to the 10d IL, rucker up.  left groin strain.  the bad news it's retroactive to june 4th rather than starting to today which could speed his return.

madrigal starts off the night in iowa 2 for 2 (double, single) and he's hitting .500 now...17 hits in 34ab.

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In reply to by crunch

I think crunch nailed it... MLB pitchers who can effectively work the edges of the zone are brutal on "see-ball / Hit-ball" types who haven't developed that next level discernment. Ditto the BB% being a good harbinger.

 

I do wonder if the AAA robo-ump has a disparate impact on a player like NM... less guessing at what the random edges of the zone are going to be on a given day.  Not sure...

 

Another thing to keep in mind when looking at AAA stats & sample sizes is that they now play the same team/park 5-6 games in a row. Potentially compounding the impact of a +/- pitching staff, park factors, and/or match-up implications (ie, I'd give advantage to Madrigal if he is seeing the same SP x2 or RP x3 in a week). Not sure if this is relevant to Nick M. right now, but it's on my mind after watching a week's worth of line drives die in the coastal night air.

 

How would Morel being the DH have been worse than Mancini? The Morel doing worse at DH thing is likely an anomaly, but then just put him at 3B; not sure how people can make stuff so complicated............

When was the last time Morel played? Why not have him st 3B instead of Wisdom? Why isn't Meris in there at 1B, but Mancini is? I'm this close to giving the big league club a break for a few weeks............

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In reply to by Finwe Noldaran

whether it's the majors or AAA, i just wanna see if mervis can be the solution at 1st or if he's bench/rest/trade-bait.  he's not figuring much out playing 3-4 times a week and dodging lefty starters.

having amaya up is not going to help mervis's already shrinking playing time and amaya is a guy just as deserving of a look for how he fits into the team's future.

This season is slipping away. Strengths are still starting pitching and catching defense but the erratic bullpen has really hurt even with Adbert’s strong work. It’s time to unleash some more kids in the bullpen. The offense needs help but I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel this year. Bellinger’s injury has been a big factor. Sadly, another losing series sweep will  really break the season.

I have a lot of thoughts on what the Cubs should do, but a big question first:  WHO is really running this team? Does Jed have total control of baseball operations as Tom always parrots on Sports radio? If so, where does his approval limits end? Does AAV $$ and contract length need Tom's approval, and if so, how big are Tom's balls?

I believe most analysts would agree the Cubs can compete at these positions:

2b - Hoerner, SS - Swanson, LF - Happ, RF - Suzuki, C - Gomes/Amaya. SP - Stroman, Steele, maybe Taillon, Smyly for now. RP - Alzolay .... and that's all I got there.

To compete in the Playoffs, you need solid offensive players (WRc+, OPS+, WAR above 1.0) at, at least 7-8 spots. You need 3 SPs who can get you into the 6-7th inning 90% of the time. And a bullpen that doesn't blow leads in the late innings. I don't have issues with the Cubs defensively, especially if PCA or Bellinger is the Centerfielder. 

This should be obvious, but I'll say it for Jed. He needs solid offense at 3B and DH. I can live with the Mervis project at 1B (for now). He needs to keep Stroman which should be obvious to any team's executive suite if they're serious about winning Playoff series/championships.

 

So, I would ride out the rest of this train wreck season. I would put a full court press on signing Ohtani, Chapman, and extending Stroman even if payroll is over $237M AAV next year. And I would hope some combination of Wesneski, Brown, Palencia, Wicks, and FA RPs makes a better overall pitching staff until Horton, Ferris, and Gray can contribute. 

 

 

Is Suzuki is a good enough hitter?

Is he an 80 RBI guy?

He's naturally passive. 

Is Happ an 80+ RBI guy?

He's never had more than 74 I think.

Dansby has had 96 RBIs before.

He should be in the RBI spots

Production starts with your best players.

Of course we need RBIs from 1B, 3B and DH. Those are power spots and we are way behind winning teams in those positions.

We also have some of the worst LH bat production in MLB. Maybe the worst.

I'm sticking with bold moves from here on this season. Belli comes back as 1B. PCA comes up as CF. Mervis can DH. Perlaza should come up and get some DH and Cr OF time. Wisdom gets benched for Morel to be full time 3B. Barnhart is DFA'd for Amaya to get time at C and not just DH. 

Play the young guys. Play guys with some juice. 

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In reply to by Childersb3

My point is you can't replace 8-9 spots in 1-2 seasons. As offense/defense players, Happ, Suzuki, Swanson, Hoerner, PCA, and Amaya are blocks you can build around. You work to get MLB Mervis to AAA/AA Mervis.

 

It's going to take money, persistence, and salesmanship to get Ohtani and Chapman, as well as extend Stroman. Tell me how this team wins/makes playoffs in 2024-25 without these moves?

 

I don't give a damn about 3-5 years from now. How else does this team win NOW?

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In reply to by George Altman

I'll go on record that Suzuki and Happ aren't enough to lure Ohtani. We'd have to overpay the top bidder by 100mil

I've read he'll get 60mil per yr. 30mil for DH and 30mil for SP. 

Cubs would have to give him 70mil per yr. Which I'm okay with. It isn't my money. Ricketts probably have it. And Ohtani is uniquely worth it.

But Suzuki and Happ aren't likely to be big draws for FAs. They aren't bad players. Just not really good players.

I think there are going to be some surprises in baseball as to who will be available and at a reasonable price.  I think a few of these teams are going to be in financial trouble.  If you have read the Wall Street Journal’s sports blurb within the last few weeks several teams have lost their TV contract as the provider has filed bankruptcy.  The league has picked it up for those teams but we all know that is not going to last forever.  I don’t think we are talking about the big stars of the game, but there are going be some very good supplemental players available for reasonable price.  I guess what I’m saying is there is not an endless supply of money available in baseball.

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In reply to by Rogers

live sports is advertising gold.  Bally Sports/Diamond Sports spread themselves massively wide (baseball, basketball, hockey) and took out tons of loans rather than Sinclair Broadcasting (who owns the subsidiary Diamond Sports/Bally) funding it outright (or at least mostly).  they're defaulting and not paying contracts all over the place now.

2020 hit them hard with revenue losses and the loans are still massive and fresh.  they're desperately trying bankruptcy restructuring, but no one believes that will work.  MLB has already taken back the Padres because they're in a joint partnership and Diamond's bankruptcy protection doesn't help protect the contract.

Recent comments

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    Phil, will the call up for a double header restart that 15 days on assignment for a pitcher? Like will wesneski’s 15 days start yesterday, or if he’s the 27th man, will that mean 15 days from tomorrow?

    I hope that makes sense. It sounds clearer in my head.

  • Charlie (view)

    Tauchman obviously brings value to the roster as a 4th outfielder who can and should play frequently. Him appearing frequently at DH indicated that the team lacks a valuable DH. 

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Totally onboard with your thoughts concerning today’s lineup. Not sure about your take on Tauchman though.

    The guy typically doesn’t pound the ball out out of the park, and his BA is quite unimpressive. But he brings something unique to the table that the undisciplined batters of the past didn’t. He always provides a quality at bat and he makes the opposing pitcher work because he has a great eye for the zone and protects the plate with two strikes exceptionally well. In addition to making him a base runner more often than it seems through his walks, that kind of at bat wears a pitcher down both mentally and physically so that the other guys who may hit the ball harder are more apt to take advantage of subsequent mistakes and do their damage.

    I can’t remember a time when the Cubs valued this kind of contribution but this year they have a couple of guys doing it, with Happ being the other. It doesn’t make for gaudy stats but it definitely contributes to winning ball games. I do believe that’s why Tauchman has garnered so much playing time.

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    Miles Mastrobuoni cannot be recalled until he has spent at least ten days on optional assignment, unless he is recalled to replace a position player who is placed on an MLB inactive list (IL, Paternity, Bereavement / Family Medical). 

     

    And for a pitcher it's 15 days on optional assignment before he can be recalled, unless he is replacing a pitcher who is placed on an MLB inactive list (IL, Paternity, or Bereavement / Family Medical). 

     

    And a pitcher (or a position player, but almost always it's a pitcher) can be recalled as the 27th man for a doubleheader regardless of how many days he has been on optional assignment, but then he must be sent back down again the next day. 

     

    That's why the Cubs had to wait as long as they did to send Jose Cuas down and recall Keegan Thompson. Thompson needed to spend the first 15 days of the MLB regular season on optional assignment before he could be recalled (and he spent EXACTLY the first 15 days of the MLB regular season on optional assignment before he was recalled). 

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    Indeed they do TJW!

    For the record I’m not in favor of solely building a team through paying big to free agents. But I’m also of the mind that when you develop really good players, get them signed to extensions that buy out a couple years of free agency, including with team options. And supplement the home grown players with free agent splashes or using excess prospects to trade for stars under team control for a few years. Sort of what Atlanta does, basically. Everyone talks about the dodgers but I feel that Atlanta is the peak organization at the current moment.

    That said, the constant roster churn is very Rays- ish. What they do is incredible, but it’s extremely hard to do which is why they’re the only ones frequently successful that employ that strategy. I definitely do not want to see a large market team like ours follow that model closely. But I don’t think free agent frenzies is always the answer. It’s really only the Dodgers that play in that realm. I could see an argument for the Mets too. The Yankees don’t really operate like that anymore since the elder Steinbrenner passed. Though I would say the reigning champions built a good deal of that team through free agent spending.

  • Childersb3 (view)

    The issue is the Cubs are 11-7 and have been on the road for 12 of those 18.  We should be at least 13-5, maybe 14-4. Jed isn't feeling any pressure to play anyone he doesn't see fit.
    But Canario on the bench, Morel not at 3B for Madrigal and Wisdom in RF wasn't what I thought would happen in this series.
    I was hoping for Morel at 3B, Canario in RF, Wisdom at DH and Madrigal as a pinch hitter or late replacement.
    Maybe Madrigal starts 1 game against the three LHSP for Miami.
    I'm thinking Canario goes back to Iowa on Sunday night for Mastrobuoni after the Miami LHers are gone.
    Canario needs ABs in Iowa and not bench time in MLB.
    With Seiya out for a while Wisdom is safe unless his SOs are just overwhelmingly bad.

    My real issue with the lineup isn't Madrigal. I'm not a fan, but I've given up on that one.
    It's Tauchman getting a large number of ABs as the de factor DH and everyday player.
    I didn't realize that was going to be the case.
    We need a better LH DH. PCA or ONKC need to force the issue in about a month.
    But, even if they do so, Jed doesn't have to change anything if the Cubs stay a few over .500!!!

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Totally depends on the team and the player involved. If your team’s philosophy is to pay huge dollars to bet on the future performance of past stars in order to win championships then, yes, all of the factors you mentioned are important.

    If on the other hand, if the team’s primary focus is to identify and develop future stars in an effort to win a championship, and you’re a young player looking to establish yourself as a star, that’s a fit too. Otherwise your buried within your own organization.

    Your comment about bringing up Canario for the purposes of sitting him illustrates perfectly the dangers of rewarding a non-performing, highly paid player over a hungry young prospect, like Canario, who is perpetually without a roster spot except as an insurance call up, but too good to trade. Totally disincentivizing the performance of the prospect and likely diminishing it.

    Sticking it to your prospects and providing lousy baseball to your fans, the consumers and source of revenue for your sport, solely so that the next free agent gamble finds your team to be a comfortable landing spot even if he sucks? I suppose  that makes sense to some teams but it’s definitely not the way I want to see my team run.

    Once again, DJL, our differences in philosophy emerge!

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    That’s just kinda how it works though, for every team. No team plays their best guys all the time. No team is comprising of their best 26 even removing injuries.

    When baseball became a business, like REALLY a business, it became important to keep some of the vets happy, which in turn keeps agents happy and keeps the team with a good reputation among players and agents. No one wants to play for a team that has a bad reputation in the same way no one wants to work for a company that has a bad rep.

    Don’t get me wrong, I hate it too. But there’s nothing anyone can do about it.

    On that topic, I find it silly the Cubs brought up Canario to sit as much as he has. He’s going to get Velazquez’d, and it’s a shame.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Of course, McKinstry runs circles around $25 million man Javier Baez on that Tigers team. Guess who gets more playing time?

    But I digress…

  • Sonicwind75 (view)

    Seems like Jed was trying to corner the market on mediocre infielders with last names starting with "M" in acquiring Madrigal, Mastroboney and Zach McKinstry.  

     

    At least he hasn't given any of them a Bote-esque extension.