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

26 players on MLB RESERVE LIST are ACTIVE, twelve players are on OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT to minors, one player is on the 15-DAY IL, and one player is on the 10-DAY IL

Last updated 4-21-2024
 
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PITCHERS: 14
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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Minor League Free-Agents

Cardinals @ Cubs: Cooney vs. Beeler (Game 83 Thread)

STL (54-29): LHP Tim Cooney (0-0, 5.40)

CHC (45-37): RHP Dallas Beeler (1-5, 6.33 for AAA-Iowa)

First pitch: 7:05pmCT

Pham lf

Carpenter* 2b

Peralta ss

Heyward* rf

Molina c

Reynolds 3b

Scruggs 1b

Bourios cf

Cooney* p

 

Fowler# cf

Rizzo* 1b

Bryant 3b

Soler rf

Denorfia rf

Castro ss

Teagarden c

Beeler p

Russell 2b

Beeler, the Cubs 26th man, went 0-2 in 2 starts last season (11 IP, 4 R, 10 H, 7 BBs). The chances he makes it through the third inning are pretty slim.

This is Cooney’s third start in the bigs and his first on the road. He gave up 3 ER in 2.1 innings against PHI in April and went 6 innings (2 ER) against SD last Thursday.

Go Cubs!

Comments

jd is something special. he just mixed a "dad joke" with a movie-about-a-serious-subject joke and gave us the "dallas beeler club" let's just hope he can't think of any good WW2 films next time brain schlitter comes back to the bigs.

rizzo's 18th HBP of the season gives him the franchise record for most in a season.

AZ Phil: I just read that German Gonzalez was claimed by COL after he was DFA and there doesn't seem to be any compensation... Why is it that sometimes players are traded after DFA (Like Rafeal Lopez or when Cubs acquired Jacob Turner last year) and some are just flat out claimed for free??

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In reply to by cubbies.4ever

CUBBIES 4 EVER: When a player is Designated for Assignment, the player's club has ten days to either trade the player to another MLB club (trade assignment), send the player outright to the minors (outright assignment), or give the player his Unconditional Release.

NOTE: During Spring Training and during the MLB regular season, a designated player can be returned to the 40-man roster and optioned to the minors (optional assignment) if the player was not replaced on the club's MLB 40-man roster by another player while he was Designated for Assignment. This happens when a club needs to secure Optional Assignment Waivers before a player can be optioned to the minors, and since it takes two days to get a player through waivers, the player is Designated for Assignment and then placed on Optional Assignment Waivers (which are revocvable if a claim is made the first time a player is placed on Optional Assignment Waivers in a given waiver peruiod), and then the player can be returned to the 40-man roster and optioned to the minors once Optional Assignment Waivers are secured.  

But neither Germen nor Lopez were Designated for Assignment so that they could be optioned to the minors (both were already on Optional Assignment to the minors when they were Designated for Assignment). 

The Cubs placed Gonzalez Germen on Outright Assignment Waivers after he was Designated for Assignment because they wanted to send Germen outright to the minors. (Germen was removed from the Cubs MLB 40-man roster by means of DFA last week to make room on the 40 for Taylor Teagarden). However, the Rockies put in a claim, and since Outright Assignment Waivers are always irrevocable, the Cubs could not withdraw the waiver request after the Rockies were awarded the claim.

But  the Rockies did NOT get Germen for free. The Rockies had to send $20,000 to the Cubs ($20,000 being the waiver price for most players, with $50,000 being the waiver price for Rule 5 draft picks and for Draft-Excluded players).

Rafael Lopez was Designated for Assignment to open up a slot on the 40-man roster for Donn Roach, and the Cubs almost certainly intended to outright Lopez to the minors if Outright Assignment Waivers could be secured (or if Lopez was claimed by another club, the Cubs would get $20,000 from the claiming club, as happened with Germen). 

But Lopez was traded before he was placed on Outright Assignment Waivers.

I would guess that the Angels probably contacted the Cubs after Lopez was Designated for Assignment, and told the Cubs that they would be be making a claim once Lopez was placed on Outright Assignment Waivers, but that they would prefer to acquire Lopez in a trade so that another club with a higher waiver claim priority could not put in a claim.  

Knowing that they were sure to lose Lopez off waivers anyway (to the Angels or to another club), the Cubs agreed to trade Lopez to the Angels.

The Cubs were clearly looking to acquire International Signing Bonus Pool (ISBP) Signing Bonus Values (SBV) from one or more clubs to help reduce their 2015-16 ISBP tax liability, and the Angels were willing to include one of their 2015-16 SBV slots in the trade for Lopez. The  Cubs also picked up LHP Manny Rondon (the Angels top 2014 DSL pitching prospect) in the deal, and apparently the Angels SBV slot plus Rondon had more value to the Cubs than the $20,000 waiver price. 

TIED!!!! jeah. ...and the cards need a new pitcher because theirs got thrown out for excessive whining.

c.richard up in the pen because motte is shitting himself. let's just end this...

One team makes a killer error, the other executes beautifully to generate an insurance run off of a lead-off double. Wait, who's who, now? Things are getting' interesting!

PIRATES... Am I mistaken, or did the Pirates sweep the Pads for 6 games or something? They have been playing great baseball, in spite of losing Josh Harrison.

Outfielders ?? The cubs are looking for left handed outfielders,I sure hope they look for one who can play center Dexter Fowler has not impressed me to much this year plus I do believe he will be a free agent. Internally A.Alcantaara could play center,Bryant ? Szuier maybe . Is Alcaantarra a possibility going forward or is there a possible trade.

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In reply to by rokfish

Left-handed is Alcantara's weak side. My first choice is still Josh Reddick, who cannot play center, but I'd also be interested in seeing the Cubs go after Kevin Kiermaier now with Tampa swooning toward the periphery of the race. He hits righties well and plays brilliant defense. FWIW Cubs were linked to Will Venable and Gerardo Parra yesterday in an article.

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In reply to by rokfish

Who was it we saw recently that was so good? I forgot but maybe it was Pederson in LA? Dude was under the ball before even the ball knew where it was going. Fowler doesn't track like that at all. Actually, not many do. I had high hopes for Fowler early but he's been a bit disappointing. He was never that great a fielder but i was hoping for a better bat. I wonder what would happen if he tried only hitting from the right side. Or is it too hard for these guys to make the adjustment mid stream?

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In reply to by Old and Blue

Yes it was Pederson and man did you get it right -- he is a rare bird in the field. His instincts are ridiculous and so his break on the ball is a huge advantage. Fowler is okay, but if he doesn't light it up in the 2nd half maybe it's a good thing that we don't sign him and found this out now. Maddon thinks he's gonna be good, but that's his job to think that. Fowler apparently was almost an ivy leaguer and works hard. We'll see. AlsI Fowler had a couple huge HR early in the season from the left side if I remember correctly (Colorado game winner?). Anyway I'm not sold either. I hope they go another direction. That said if they keep him I wouldn't complain too much. He's serviceable.

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In reply to by Carlito

Through his first 40 games Fowler had a line of 265/358/445 (803 OPS), with 7 2B, 5 HR, 31 R, and 10 SB. He was on pace for 40 SB, 20 HR, and 120 Runs. We all were happy with that. 

In the 41 games since then he has a line of 197/257/306 (563 OPS), with 6 2B, 3 HR, 21 RS, and 2 SB.

Interestingly, the percentage of his hits that have gone for extra bases has stayed almost exactly the same. But he's striking out a bit more (43 to 35), walking a bit less (14 to 20) and his BABIP is lower (.248 vs. .310) and of course he is running much less, partially attributed to the ankle injury in late June. So a bit of it is probably bad luck, but he just doesn't seem to be seeing the ball as well or opposing pitchers are exploiting a weakness now that they weren't earlier in the season.

 

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In reply to by WISCGRAD

CF seems to the the big question for next year. Might have to figure out where to play Javy (a good problem), I assume/hope they give Schwarber some time in LF at Iowa because he's not going to catch next year (Soler-Rizzo-Bryant-Schwarber...oh my), and another starting pitcher would be nice. But, they don't an internal solution in CF -- I know Almora was Theo's first #1 pick and he is supposed to be a great CF, but his offense hasn't developed yet -- so if they can get Fowler on a 3-year deal, it might be the way to go.

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In reply to by WISCGRAD

Well Fowler is majorly underperforming his career slash line so I'm going with slump he's going to pull out of and his defense to me has her perfectly acceptable and a lot better than people had been saying it was going to be. But yeah looking at career stats I don't see any reason to expect him not to hit better.

So, #RealTalk. Did that ball look foul to you guys? I didn't see it live, but I watched the highlights online this morning.

It looked fair to me--hitting the chalk. And the umpire was 5 feet away staring at it as it came toward him. He probably made the right call.

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In reply to by CTSteve

You would think the 'greatest fans in baseball' would be above blaming an umpire for their beloved Cardinals losing a game. I hate St. Louis, their mouth-breathing, inbreeding fans, wish them the worst life has to offer, and couldn't care less if they never win another game in baseball history. Grow up 90 miles from that cesspool a Cubs fan and you'll fully understand.

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