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40 players are on the MLB RESERVE LIST (roster is full) 

28 players on MLB RESERVE LIST are ACTIVE, and twelve players are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors. 

Last updated 3-26-2024
 
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PITCHERS: 15
Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Jose Cuas
Kyle Hendricks
* Shota Imanaga
Caleb Kilian
Mark Leiter Jr
* Luke Little
Julian Merryweather
Hector Neris 
* Drew Smyly
* Justin Steele
Jameson Taillon
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

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

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

OPTIONED: 12 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Ben Brown, P 
Alexander Canario, OF 
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Matt Mervis, 1B 
Daniel Palencia, P 
Keegan Thompson, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 
Hayden Wesneski, P 

 



 

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Recent comments

  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    Cubby78 - Take a look at thes stats Todd Walker - Bases empty: .275/.324/.442 Todd Walker - with RISP: .313/.346/.500 Todd Walker - RISH & 2 outs: .364/.417/.682 Want to change your mind about Walker? Or at least stop saying things that simply not true.
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    If you are playing in a MLB team then you are supposed to make a decent effort towards getting those RISP home. Todd Walker got numerous chances to do that all season long and he failed consistenly. I know its fun to make statements like that after staying stats don't mean anything, but for the record: Todd Walkers' 2005 stats: Batting with RISP: 313/346/500 2HR, 17 RBI Batting with RISP and 2 Outs: 364/417/682 (1.1 OPS!), 2HR, 10 RBI If everyone on the cubs was "failing consistantly" like Todd Walker, the Cubs would be scoring a lot more runs.
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    Firedusty: "His ridiculous lineups, use of the bullpen, and horrible in game decisions have easily cost us 5 wins, probably closer to 10. But just 5 more wins would put us in the wild card lead." I think it was close to 15-20. Why didn't he move hairston up to leadoff earlier?
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    MIKEC- "Say MannyTrillo where is Aubrey Huff at this moment?" And that is why TB is teh WORST franchis in all the MLB... Mike, you and you confrontational classless style make this site, so great and fun...THANKS!!! IN DUSTY WE TRUSTY!!
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    "Well sure we have had Nomar, Williamson and Wood back for a few weeks now. You have to remember that the past few weeks have been like spring training for these guys. You can't expect them to come back from an injury sharp as players who have been playing all year injury free. They virtually had no spring training and it's going to take them a while before they are in the zone."-- Dusty Baker sometime around September 1st when the Cubs are 9 games out of the wild card chase. Yes Nomar, Wood and Williamson's return is a huge PR stunt--when they still don't succeed Dusty will find this excuse to "cover" his butt.
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    Ron G, To start with Adam Dunn.. I dont have a problem with him batting infront of ARam or as a matter of fact infront of everyone in this team as long as "He gets on base, and delivers some clutch hits". Now the second part "Clutch hits" is what the cubs are lacking all season. I am not against stats, but most of the time people misunderstand them to the extent that stats doesnt help to explain why a particular player is playin in a particular offense (eg: home run generators aka...cubs) at a particular position. We can have a 30-35 HR hitters up and down the line up but still can finish just above 500 (2004 Cubs..ARam..Lee...Sosa..Alou). The whole deal is how the team performs together as one unit - aka whitesox. Again I never singled out Walker. But Walker failed abysmally just like the rest of the cubs when we needed a base hit. This team lacks emotion and the surge...bring in Dunn..or put babe ruth and hank aaron at 3 and 4 its not going to make the slightest difference. We have done enough patch work for the past 3-4 years or during the Dusty Era. Its high time to build a real team !! peace
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    after eating 3.5m for a year of baylor the cubs didnt cash in i doubt hendry is gonna dump 4m of dusty to hire a replacement. it would be a horrible waste of money to just replace a lineup jockey since we dont have a managerial pimp around in our system...not in the booth, and not a GM's assistant... besides, it just makes hendry look like an idiot to keep doing something like that
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    GO AFTER DUNN IN THE OFFSEASON 1. Lawton 2. Nomar 3. Dunn 4. Aram 5. Dlee 6. Walker 7. Barrett 8. Redhead Pitching 1. Prior 2. Zambrano 3. Free agent 4. Wood/Hill 5. Maddux
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    The best we can hope for is that everyone stays healthy for the rest of the season, so Dusty doesn't have any excuses for why we're still a .500 team. After Hendry cans him, we could have rotating managers--like we do with the Stretch. It couldn't be any worse.
  • Anonymous 18 years 7 months ago (view)

    I have yet to hear a good rebuttal for the point that, and here it is in bold again: Adam Dunn has a 400 OBP with RISP. He does not make an out 60% of the time. Please explain exactly how that is a bad thing were he to bat in front of Aramis or any other quality hitter we could put behind him, who, given your logic, would have at least an extra man on base a very high percentage of the time. It isn't possible to claim that stat doesn't mean anything: it means that innings continue quite frequently after Dunn bats with RISP. I'm looking forward to it. Take a peep at what the south siders are doing. You mean winning games with pitching and defense? It's certainly not their offense, which, correct me if I'm wrong, is on pace to score fewer runs than they did last season. It's when people start to buy Ozzie's press releases and "philosophy" of "making things happen" that this team, without (and with no need for a) a speedster will get into trouble, cf Lee on Saturday. They're also 23-11 in one-run games, the result of luck plus a pen. That'll help. Finally, on the issue of Todd Walker not helping the team lately: People are going to have bad weeks (although Walker, again correct me if wrong, hasn't had those). They're also going to have high-profile bad PAs, and part of the game is simply accepting that for players whose other efforts balance their bad PAs out. Todd vs. the MLB 2B average is +015/+008/+057. He's a bargain, and he's definitely not part of the problem with the team. End of story. Finally, on Macias. I do not have any problems with Macias, and I doubt that anyone on this board does either. We all know what he's going to do. I have problems with Hendry, for keeping him around even though he does absolutely nothing that plenty of AAAers wouldn't do better for less money, and Baker, for creating situations like Saturday's where Jose Macias is up at any point in an inning where it's score or go home.