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Currently, the Cubs have already locked in several offensive players for the 26-man roster, including Yan Gomes, Miguel Amaya, Michael Busch, Nico Hoerner, Christopher Morel, Dansby Swanson, Cody Bellinger, Ian Happ, Seiya Suzuki, and Mike Tauchman.
Given MLB roster restrictions, the Cubs are limited to carrying 13 pitchers until September 1st, when it increases to 14. Although they could opt for 12 pitchers due to scheduled off-days early in the season, teams typically prefer a full allotment of 13 out of spring training. With that said, there are only two spots open for nine players.
Before delving into each player's merits, let's recap some Cubs offseason and spring training insights:
- The Cubs prioritize regular at-bats for young players, whether in the majors or minors, presenting a challenge for prospects like Alexander Canario and Matt Mervis.
- The Cubs will not go with a full time DH, instead rotating players based on game situations.
- While Michael Busch is slated as the primary first baseman, the Cubs aim to protect him from left-handed pitchers, so they are looking for a lefty-mashing bat who can also cover first base. This favors Garrett Cooper and Patrick Wisdom.
Now, let's assess the pros and cons of each player:
Pros
- Nicky can cover second and third base and do it well. He is great insurance for Christopher Morel is the experiment goes haywire and could even be used as a defensive replacement late in the game.
- He can provide a nice contact bat off the bench.
- On the 40-man roster.
Cons
- Madrigal does not offer any power upside off the bench which I feel is a need for this Cubs team.
- He can only cover two positions defensively.
- I hate using the word injury prone, but his track record of health is less than ideal.
Pros
- Lefty power bat who is RAKING this spring with a 1.181 OPS. Back in 2019-2020 he had a slash line of .299/.366/.571 in just under 400 plate appearances.
- Primary position is first but can handle left field in a pinch.
- Only making $1.75 million this season.
Cons
- He is below average at first base and a liability in left field.
- He is a bit of a wild card when it comes to offensive production.
- Not on the 40-man roster.
Pros
- Veteran bat who is very well liked in the clubhouse.
- Has some pop in his bat especially against RHP; career .817 OPS.
- Has a low whiff and K rate.
Cons
- Can only handle the corner spots in the outfield and is below average defensively.
- Does not provide high exit velocities, power, or average.
- Not on the 40-man roster.
Alexander Canario
Pros
- Legit power bat from the right side.
- Can play all three outfield positions and grades out as above average.
- On the 40-man roster.
Cons
- With four outfielders already on the roster he will not get consistent Abs that the Cubs would like to see.
- He does not offer a positional need which is RHB for first base or backup for third.
- Has options left which makes it easier to have him start the season in Iowa.
Matt Mervis
Pros
- Good power from the left side.
- Can fill a positional need on the roster with both first base and DH.
- On the 40-man roster.
Cons
- While Mervis fits a positional need at first along with DH, Busch has first base locked down and will have a long leash.
- The Cubs are in need for a right-handed option at first, which Mervis does not fill.
- Mervis will lack consistent at-bats on the major-league roster given the current roster construction.
Garrett Cooper
Pros
- Fits the positional need as a RHB to pair with Busch, good option at DH. Career .816 OPS against LHP but also average against RHP (.756).
- Above average defensively at first, can play the corner outfield spots in a pinch.
- Power bat from the right side, great sweet spot percentage last year (95), above average for hard hit, barrel, and exit velocity percentages per Baseball Savant.
Cons
- Has really though competition with Patrick Wisdom, very similar players.
- Can only cover first base and DH.
- Not on the 40-man roster.
Patrick Wisdom
Pros
- Power bat who is traditionally in the highest marks with exit velocity, barrel %, and hard hit %. Has hit lefties well throughout this career with a .813 OPS.
- He can cover 1B/3B/LF/RF, so he fits the positional needs about as good as any of the nine players battling.
- On 40-man roster.
Cons
- Grades out at below average defensively at third where he has seen the most innings. Also, below average defensively at first and outfield (though in a small sample size).
- Making $2.725 million would normally be a pro however with the Cubs have a similar option in Cooper at less cost and the Cubs near the luxury tax this might be impactful to the Cubs decision on Wisdom.
- On the 40-man roster.
Pros
- David Bote versatility up there with Wisdom and Mastrobuoni. He can cover all infield positions and has added some innings in the outfield this spring.
- Solid bat who has punished the baseball this spring with 4 homers, 8 RBI and a .971 OPS.
- Already has had success at the major-league level.
Cons
- Average defensively across all the spots he can play besides shortstop where he rates below average.
- Does not specifically do one thing well offensively which hurts his chances for the 26-man roster.
- Not on the 40-man roster.
Pros
- Can play everywhere but first base, center field, and catcher.
- Scrappy ball player who had a much better 2nd half of the season hitting .286 average with a .326 OBP.
- On the 40-man roster.
Cons
- Does not do anything spectacular offensively.
- Does have minor league options available.
- Inconsistent track record offensively.
Based on this assessment and assuming everyone is healthy by opening day, four contenders emerge as the strongest candidates for the bench: Nick Madrigal, Garrett Cooper, Patrick Wisdom, and Miles Mastrobuoni.
Considering the need for a right-handed hitter to complement Busch at first base, cost-effectiveness, clearing a 40-man roster spot (potentially through Caleb Kilian's transfer to the 60-day injured list), and positional versatility, the likely selections for the final two bench spots are Garrett Cooper and Miles Mastrobuoni.







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