Moises Ballesteros called up, Ian Happ to injured list
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“He’s always been a hitter,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said. “He’s been the youngest player on his team, still, for his whole career. And he’s always been one of the better hitters, and that’s impressive.
Vidal Brujan, almost to home plate, was waving in Nico Hoerner as he ran. And Hoerner sped around third so quickly that the throw in stopped at the relay man. Hoerner dove across the plate, and the Cubs secured a 5-4 win against the Marlins in walk-off fashion Tuesday.
One of the Cubs’ best hitters this season is heading to the injured list. Chicago announced Tuesday that outfielder Ian Happ has been placed on the 10-day IL with a left oblique strain.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Cubs manager confirms that key outfielder won’t lose his spot in the orderThe Chicago Cubs closed out there past week with a 2-4 record in their two separate three game sets that they played in. They began the week at home against the Giants and the series began with plenty of promise for the group that entered the week with a comfortable lead in the NL Central.
The Cubs have needed some grinder-like performances from players who haven't been getting as much attention — until now.
Sunday’s loss dropped the series to the New York Mets, marking the first time the Chicago Cubs have lost back-to-back series this season.
The Cubs are calling up intriguing prospect Moisés Ballesteros to replace injured outfielder Ian Happ, and Eric Samulski explains why the catcher/first baseman brings major offensive potential to Chicago.