There's a lot of guys in the mix for the Cubs bullpen going into spring training:
- Jose Ascanio
- Mitch Atkins
- Justin Berg
- Neal Cotts
- Chad Gaudin
- Kevin Gregg
- Angel Guzman
- Kevin Hart
- Rich Hill
- Carlos Marmol
- Sean Marshall
- Marcos Mateo
- Garrett Olson
- David Patton
- Jeff Samardzija
- Jeff Stevens
- Luis Vizcaino
- Randy Wells
- Mike Wuertz
- Chad Fox
To break it down a little here are the guys definetly in the bullpen in my opinion:
- Jeff Samardzija
- Carlos Marmol
- Neal Cotts
- Kevin Gregg
That leaves 3 spots open. I think Marshall will be in the rotation, Olson and Hill will be on other teams. So for me it comes down to:
- Bullpen spot 4; probably Chad Gaudin in middle relief.
- Long Man: . Kevin Hart, Angel Guzman, Jeff Stevens, and David Patton are all in the mix.
- A second lefty?: The Cubs could take 2 of the guys mentioned as possible long men, but they might want a second lefty in the pen. There is a possibility that southpaw will be Olson, Marshall, or Hill. It could be someone not on my list who's in the organization like the guy from the DeRosa deal or Carmen Pignatello. Or the Cubs could add a left handed pitcher to the mix.
- Luis Vizcaino, the guy the Cubs got in the Marquis deal, could fill that 7th spot in the rotation instead of another left handed pitcher or another long man.
- Jose Ascanio, Mitch Atkins, Justin Berg, Marcos Mateo, and Randy Wells will almost certainly begin the year at AA or AAA. Chad Fox and Mike Wuertz could be headed back to the minors or could part ways with the team.
There's a lot of possibilities for the bullpen. Later in the week, I'll have a breakdown of the outfield.
Also, with the Cubs aquiring Garrett Olson the Peavy talk is heating up again. Olson is a guy that the Padres do have interest in. It is hard to say whether this deal is so the Cubs can trade for Peavy or if it is just to add an arm to the 5th starter/ bullpen mix. Some sources say Peavy is on his way out of San Diego, others say that he will be with the Padres on Opening Day. We can only wait.
The World Baseball Classic Roster Special is tonight on the MLB Network. I'll have post later with full WBC rosters.
I'll keep you posted on everything as always.
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