logo
Cubs starter Jameson Taillon goes on injured list, will miss more than month with calf strain

Cubs starter Jameson Taillon goes on injured list, will miss more than month with calf strain

NBC Sports2 days ago
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs starter Jameson Taillon may miss 'more than a month' with a right calf strain, manager Craig Counsell said Friday after the team placed the veteran right-hander on the injured list.
Taillon is 7-6 with a 4.44 ERA and a mainstay in the NL Central leader's rotation despite some ups and downs in his ninth major league season. The 33-year-old has lost three straight games, with a 10.66 ERA in that span, after winning five in a row.
Taillon, who had been scheduled to start Saturday, sustained the injury while running after a bullpen session on Thursday.
'He felt a grab yesterday,' Counsell said. 'He's going to miss a pretty significant amount of time.'
The IL move is retroactive to Tuesday. In a corresponding move, the Cubs recalled lefty Jordan Wicks from Triple-A Iowa before their game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Wicks is expected to work from the bullpen, although 11 of his 12 appearances for Iowa were starts. He was 1-3 with one save and 4.06 ERA with the Triple-A affiliate.
Wicks appeared in two games with the Cubs in April, pitching two innings and going 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA.
'He's got to come up here and attack the strike zone and get himself in favorable counts ... to be effective,' Counsell said.
Taillon's injury left the Cubs scrambling to plug another hole in their rotation.
Left-hander Justin Steele, an All-Star in 2023 with a 16-5 record, made only four starts this season before undergoing elbow surgery that will sideline him for the rest of 2025.
Lefty Shota Imanaga has won two starts since returning from a hamstring strain that kept him out for seven weeks.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Seiya snubbed: Suzuki left off NL All-Star roster
Seiya snubbed: Suzuki left off NL All-Star roster

Axios

time2 hours ago

  • Axios

Seiya snubbed: Suzuki left off NL All-Star roster

The Chicago Cubs are sending three players to the All-Star game, but arguably the most deserving player got the shaft. The latest: Seiya Suzuki is having one of his best seasons, but because of the position he plays, he was not given the All-Star nod. Outfielders Kyle Tucker and Pete Crow-Armstrong were voted to start by the fans, while pitcher Matthew Boyd was named to the team Sunday night. By the numbers: Suzuki is the Cubs' primary Designated Hitter and he leads the league in RBIs (75), while hitting 24 home runs. Both his home run and RBI totals are career highs and the season is only halfway through. Suzuki is on pace for over 50 home runs and 150 RBIs. What they're saying: "It was a surprise," WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye-Stout tells Axios. "He could still be added if any other players drop out." Between the lines: Because All-Star rosters are usually filled by position, Suzuki was competing with Dodgers' superstar Shohei Ohtani (voted in by fans) and Phillies (and former Cubs) slugger Kyle Schwarber for a roster spot. Reality check: Schwarber has 27 home runs, leading the Phillies to a sensational first half. The bottom line: The Cubs are well represented for the Midsummer Classic, but it's disappointing that Suzuki wasn't rewarded for his career season on the North Side.

Cubs manager finally makes key change to lineup, moves up red-hot first baseman
Cubs manager finally makes key change to lineup, moves up red-hot first baseman

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Cubs manager finally makes key change to lineup, moves up red-hot first baseman

The Chicago Cubs have made a lineup change ahead of their rubber match with the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday. Manager Craig Counsell has moved first baseman Michael Busch up to the five-spot in the batting order and moved shortstop Dansby Swanson to the six-spot. Advertisement This move may not seem like a big deal on the surface, but it may create more runs for the Cubs. Swanson has been a great hitter with nobody on base, slashing .295/.333/.512 with 12 of his 15 home runs. But with runners on, he is slashing just .188/.253/.308 and with runners in scoring position an even worse .143/.200/.214. A change needed to be made, especially with Busch being the hottest hitter on the planet right now. Follow The Sporting News on WhatsApp Busch, 27, has been one of the best hitters on the Cubs after a solid first season with the team. He hit 21 home runs with 65 RBI and slashed .248/.335/.440 in 152 games. Advertisement This season, Busch has 18 home runs with 56 RBI while slashing .293/.377/.562 in 83 games. He hit three of Chicago's historic eight home runs on Friday and ended the day 4-for-4 with five RBI. Busch has excelled with runners on, slashing .291/.364/.591 with seven home runs and 45 RBI. He's even better with runners in scoring position, slashing .365/.466/.608. Busch's 162 wRC+ is fifth in Major League Baseball and his .562 slugging percentage is sixth in MLB. The Cubs' dynamic offense that is already second in runs scored (481) may have just gotten stronger with one small change. More MLB: Former Cubs top prospect could seal the deal for NL Central rival pitcher

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year
Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

CBS News

time3 hours ago

  • CBS News

Trump says he'll host a UFC fight on White House grounds next year

Get ready to see some punches on the White House grounds. President Trump says he will host a UFC mixed martial arts fight at the White House as part of next year's festivities celebrating 250 years of American independence. The idea came up during a Thursday night speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, one year and one day before the 250th anniversary of the 1776 ratification of the Declaration of Independence. The federal government is planning to mark the occasion with a year's worth of events — including a UFC fight, according to Mr. Trump. "We're going to have some incredible events," the president said. "Some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal, too." Further details on the event, which is not lacking for possible names (the Rose Garden Fight Night? Oval Office Octagon?), are unclear. But the president is "dead serious" about the idea, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a pool reporter on Thursday. A UFC spokesperson also confirmed the plans to CBS News. Mr. Trump described it as a "championship fight, full fight" with 20,000 or 25,000 spectators — a tall order for the White House grounds, though Mr. Trump said, "we have a lot of land there." He said longtime UFC CEO Dana White will organize the event. "It's going to be EPIC!" wrote Leavitt on X. The president's ties to the UFC go back to at least 2001, when the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City hosted the mixed martial arts enterprise. Since then, Mr. Trump has periodically attended UFC fights, including last month. The president is also close with White, who helped introduce Mr. Trump at last summer's Republican National Convention and took the stage at Mr. Trump's election night victory party. Mr. Trump plugged a handful of other America250 events in his Thursday speech, including a "Great American State Fair," a National Mall celebration and an athletic competition called the "Patriot Games." "I think it's going to be a wild time," Mr. Trump told reporters after returning to the D.C. area following the speech.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store