Cubs MLB Roster

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40-Man Roster Info

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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Cubs 2015 MLB Post-Season Eligibility List

A club's Active List (25-man roster) must be submitted to the MLB Commissioner prior to the start of each post-season series (WC, LDS, LCS, and World Series).

A club's Active List can be changed (tweaked) prior to the start of each series (WC, LDS, LCS, and WS). 

1. A player who received a Prohibited Substance Suspension prior to the start of Spring Training, during Spring Training, during the regular season, or during a post-season series (Wild Card, LDS, LCS, or World Series), is ineligible to play in any MLB or minor league post-season game(s) or series in that season, even if the player has completed serving the suspension.  

2. All other players on a club's MLB Reserve List (40-man roster), MLB 60-day DL, or Military List prior to midnight (Eastern) on August 31st are automatically eligible to be included on a post-season Active List (25-man roster).  

3. A player must remain on his club's MLB Reserve List, MLB 60-day DL, and/or Military List continously throughout the remainder of the MLB regular season and post-season in order to be automatically eligible to be included on a post-season Active List (25-man roster). If a player is sent outright to the minors after midnight (Eastern) on August 31st, he is no longer automatically eligible to be included on a post-season Active List (25-man roster).  

4. A player on an MLB club's Disabled List (7-day, 15-day, or 60-day), Bereavement List, Family Medical Emergency List, or Paternity List is eligible to be included on a post-season Active List only after spending the minimum number of days required to be served by a player on that list. 

5. A post-season eligible player who is injured during a post-season series (LDS, LCS, or World Series) can (with the approval of the MLB Commssioner) be replaced during the series by another player, but the injured player is ineligible to be reinstated to his club's Active List (25-man roster) for the balance of that series and the next series (LCS or World Series). Also, a pitcher must replace a pitcher and a position player must replace a position player. However, it is NOT necessary for a catcher to replace a catcher, an infielder to replace an infielder, or an outfielder to replace an outfielder. 

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. Any player on the Disqualified List, Ineligible List, Voluntary Retired List, or Restricted List as of midnight (Eastern) on August 31st or who is placed on the Disqualified List, Ineligible List, Voluntary Retired List, or Restricted Lisi anytime after midnight (Eastern) on August 31st is ineligible to be included on a post-season Active List that season.  

7. An injured post-season eligible player can (with the approval of the MLB Commissioner) be replaced on his club's LDS, LCS, or World Series Active List by a player who was on an Active List, Reserve List, 60-day DL, or Military List of a minor league affiliate from that organization prior to midnight (Eastern) on August 31st, or by a player who was on the club's MLB Reserve List (40-man roster), MLB 60-day DL, or Military List prior to midnight (Eastern) on August 31st but who was subsequently sent outright to the minors. The minor league player must remain on an Active List, Reserve List, 60-day DL, or Military List of a minor league affiliate from that organization continously throughout the remainder of the MLB regular season and post-season in order to be eligible to replace an injured post-season eligible player. 

8. A minor league player who replaces an injured post-season eligible player must have his contracted selected and be placed on the club's MLB Reserve List (40-man roster) before he can be placed on the club's post-season Active Roster, and a minor league player cannot replace a post-season eligible player on the club's MLB 40-man roster if the replaced player is on the 60-day DL and the disabled player has not served at least 60 days on the DL. (A different player would have to be removed from the club's MLB 40-man roster to make room for the minor leaguer). 

 

2015 CUBS MLB POST-SEASON ELIGIBILITY LIST

Last updated 9-1-2015

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PITCHERS: 21
Jake Arrieta
Dallas Beeler
Carl Edwards Jr
Justin Grimm
Jason Hammel
Dan Haren
Kyle Hendricks
Tommy Hunter
* Eric Jokisch
* Jon Lester
Yoervis Medina
Jason Motte
Neil Ramirez
* Clayton Richard
Fernando Rodney
Hector Rondon
* Zac Rosscup
Pedro Strop
Jacob Turner
* Tsuyoshi Wada
* Travis Wood

CATCHERS: 3
* Miguel Montero
David Ross
* Kyle Schwarber

INFIELDERS
: 9
# Arismendy Alcantara
Javy Baez
Kris Bryant
Starlin Castro
# Jonathan Herrera
* Tommy LaStella
* Anthony Rizzo
Addison Russell
Christian Villanueva

OUTFIELDERS: 7
* Quintin Berry
* Chris Coghlan
Chris Denorfia
# Dexter Fowler
Austin Jackson
Jorge Soler
Matt Szczur

Comments

AZ Phil- Great to hear from you. Who on the peripheral is on/off? Thinking Baez over Herra

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In reply to by jacos

JACOS: First of all, the Cubs will get a replacement player for Jacob Turner, and I think it will probably be Trevor Cahill, although it could be anybody who was on a Cubs minor leagues affiliate's reserve list as of midnight August 31 (like LHRP Ryan Buchter, RHRP Armando Rivero, RHRP Brian Schlitter, or LHRP James Russell). If it's Buchter, Rivero, Schlitter, or Russell, the Cubs would have to open up a slot on the MLB Reserve List (40-man roster) to make room, and then I think the Cubs would probably DFA Tsuyoshi Wada. But I think Turner's replacement will very likely be Cahill.  

As things stand right now, I suspect in the Wild Card game the Cubs will go with one starting pitcher (Arrieta) plus nine relievers (Rondon, Strop, Grimm, Rodney, Rosscup, Wood, Richard, Hunter, and either Motte, Ramirez, Medina, Edwards, Wada, or Hendricks, or else Cahill or whoever replaces Turner), and (presuming they face a RHSP) a starting lineup of Fowler CF, Schwarber LF, Coghlan RF, Rizzo 1B, Bryant 3B, Montero C, Baez 2B, Arrieta P, and Russell SS, plus Soler, Castro, LaStella, Denorfia, Jackson, Ross, and Berry (carried just to PR) on the bench. 

If they get past the WC and into the LDS, the Cubs will need four starting pitchers. Lester would very likely start Game #1 and (if necessary ) Game #5, Hammel starts Game #2, Arrieta starts Game #3, and either Hendricks or Haren starts Game #4 (if necessary), with either Haren or Hammel not on the 25-man roster for the LDS.

I believe the Cubs will carry eight relievers in the LDS (Rondon, Strop, Rodney, Grimm, Richard, Wood, and two from among Motte, Rosscup, Hunter, Ramirez, Edwards, Medina, and Wada, or Cahill or whoever replaces Turner), and 13 position players (Montero, Ross, Schwarber, Rizzo, Castro, Russell, Bryant, Baez, Coghlan, Fowler, Soler, and two of three from among Denorfia, Jackson, and LaStella) .

The Cubs will keep the eligible guys who aren't active for the LDS (probably Haren or Hendricks, the six relievers who aren't on the LDS Active List, plus Berry, Herrera, Szczur, Alcantara, and Villanueva, and either Denorfia, Jackson, and/or LaStella on the "back burner" playing "sim" games in Mesa, and that would also include an extra catcher not presently on the 40-man roster (probably Taylor Teagarden) in case two of the three Cubs catchers get hurt during the post-season. Willson Contreras will be playing in the AFL beginning on 10/6, so he could get added to the 40-man roster and be called up if necessary (like if Teagraden elects free-agency after the conclusion of the MLB regular season, which he can do because he was outrighted during the season and elected to defer free-agency until after the conclusion of the MLB regular season).  

IF-OF Emilio Bonifacio and OF-1B Mike Baxter will also probably be on "stand-by" in Mesa in case of injuries to position players during the post-season.  

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In reply to by crunch

Can't see the Cubs using a 3 man rotation unless they are down 2-1, but even that doesn't get Arrieta a 2nd start. Arrieta would pitch game #3, and if he were to come back for Game #5, that is only 2 days rest and two days short of a normal rest. I could see him relieving in Game#5, but can't see him starting. Lester would also be going on short rest if he comes back for Game #4. I'd expect the plan to be as listed below, but with adjustments depending on series status. #1 Lester #2 Hammel Off Day #3 Arrieta #4 Kendricks (with very short leash and long inning relief at the call) Off #5 Lester

Shame that Cahill is not eligible for post-season, seems to be one of the few relievers pitching well of late.

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In reply to by Rob Richardson

I'm sure any team hates the prospect of facing Arrieta in a one game series, but this line is just silly. "The Cubs are the sole reason why the Cardinals and Pirates... want no part of that wild-card game." No, The Cards or Pirates wouldn't want to face the Phillies in a one game series either. It is essentially a weighted coin flip and not much more...but sure, the prospect of the Cubs is added incentive to win the division. And no, if I'm the Cubs I'd feel much more in the driver's seat if we won the division and skipped the WC game.

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In reply to by crunch

I'm a pretty firm believer that any team can beat any other team in a series, but the prospect of facing Kershaw/Greinke in 4 or 5 of 7 games is frightening. With that said, I like our chances more against them in a 7 game series than I would in 5 games. Cubs/Dodgers would be a ridiculously intriguing NLCS. Arrieta/Lester + our offense vs. Greinke/Kershaw in two of the largest markets would be a dream come true for TBS or whomever is carrying the games.

Phil, why is Cahill an asterisk? Wasn't he added to 40 man roster on August 31st?

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In reply to by azbobbop

AZ BOB: Trevor Cahill was not added to the MLB 40-man roster prior to midnight on August 31st. Quintin Berry was, but Cahill was not added uintil September 1st. 

However, the Cubs will be able to replace Jacob Turner (on 60-day DL - had season-ending elbow surgery) on the post-season eligibility list, and Cahill will probably be the replacement player since he is the only player presently on the Cubs 40-man roster who isn't post-season eligible.  

If the Cubs want to replace Turner with somebody other than Cahill, they can do that, but the player would have to have been on a Cubs minor league reserve list as of midnight 8/31, and a player would have to be dropped from the 40 to make room for the replacement player. 

So it would be easy to replace Turner with Cahill, although LHRP Ryan Buchter (who is death on LH hitters) might be the better choice.  

So in the long shot chance the Cubs make it to the World Series my girlfriend and I will be renting a hotel room in Chicago on Halloween weekend and I'll be hanging out in a bar near Wrigley Field. I want to reserve a room now before they jack up prices or get filled and I would like suggestions from you all where would be a good place to look for a hotel that won't be too expensive but will allow for relatively easy access to the Wrigley area through an L train, bus, etc.

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In reply to by crunch

oh.

Starlin: again with the catching. The chances of him blowing a post-season game are about 90%

Stop the madness.

Len just said Javy Baez is wearing the face guard to protect some dental work Baez just had. dem gold fillin's

i wish someone would tell baez now that he's had his big payday he can actually shop around for better tattoo shops to get his ink. at least he's not looking like justin "i love billy koch" miller (RIP) with his 100000 jailhouse liquor party quality tattoos.

Recent comments

  • crunch (view)

    it's a "for cash considerations" trade.

    cooper is a 1st/DH only type, but that's practically a freebie for BOS.  i was expecting some AAA fodder gamble on the same level rather than cash.  he showed up decent in spring + his limited time with the cubs.

    given BOS's extreme need for a 1st, this is a steal for them.

  • Cubster (view)

    Red Sox get G Cooper, I doubt if the Cubs get anything in terms of personnel.

  • videographer (view)

    An excellent Earl Weaver chain smoking reference.  

  • Dolorous Jon Lester (view)

    I think it’s a bit of a chicken or egg scenario. Did they make these trades because they saw what was coming and weren’t impressed and knew to keep up with the demand for constant winning thru had to acquire impact players? Or did those additions cause a failure of resource allocation elsewhere.

    In addition, the whole they traded to acquire a star, that’s precisely what organizations should do if they feel they’re a piece away. Keep developing talent, but sometimes you need to supplement that talent. It’s what the best run organizations do. Atlanta does it. Houston in their prime run did it. Nationals during their prime run did it. Of course dodgers did it. Boston and Philadelphia too. Hell, the Cubs did it when they won. There’s no team that has had sustained success that has solely relied on their own internal development. It just doesn’t happen. I wouldn’t fault St Louis for that. What I suspect happened is in that 2020 season, in an effort to save money, they cut budget from developing and scouting. Or maybe the wrong guys got poached by other orgs. Regardless, blaming the acquisition of two of the best players of their generation for peanuts, seems off base to me.

    I do agree that we’ve more or less come to the same conclusion, but our paths to that conclusion contain almost no crossover. I think we can also agree that seeing the cardinals struggle brings a warmth to our hearts.

  • CubbyBlue (view)

    (LAUGH EMOJI)

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    azbobbop: Yes. 

  • Mike Wellman (view)

    I’ve got Tim’s The Last Out too, along with some other prints of his work.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Very well played game all around tonight.

  • crunch (view)

    best starter and 2 top hitters from the team gone...and they keep on winning.

    little ahead of myself here, but the RSox got 9 outs to find 6+ runs.

  • TarzanJoeWallis (view)

    Richard Gallardo just left the Smokies game with an arm injury after going to the ground following a pitch. Doesn’t sound good at all.