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YOUR 2017 CHICAGO CUBS, WELL MAYBE… Part Three

Thus far we have looked at the rules and limitations a Major League Baseball team must follow in constructing both their 40 man roster and their 25 man roster. If you haven’t already, check out Part One and Part Two, but the real goal was to predict what the World Champion Chicago Cubs rosters will look like for 2017.

40 MAN ROSTER FOR 2017

So with 23 days before opening day the Cubs seem pretty set. They have fewer questions than other teams, so expect fewer, if any, changes between now and April 2nd. Assuming no injuries, here is the projected 40 man roster with my projected 25 man roster for opening day underlined and in red. In fact, the projected is exactly the same as the current 40 man roster, with one exception. Really the 25 man opening day roster is not much different either.

Starting Pitchers (11)
Relief Pitchers (13)
Catchers (3)
Infielders (7)

One sentence doesn’t seem to be enough for this bunch

Outfielders (6)
WHY THESE 12 POSITION PLAYERS

As mentioned in yesterday’s Part Two article, Szczur is out of options. That makes him the front runner for that final position player spot. I can’t see the Cubs just letting him go. However, given the number of outfielders, I can see Szczur being traded. Trading Szczur for minor league players, ideally pitchers, opens up a roster spot on the 40 man roster. Ian Happ are you ready? Additionally, this would give Candelario, a switch hitting corner infielder with power, to fill that spot giving the Cubs six infielders and four outfielders, instead of five and five.

In addition to Happ, that open spot on the 40 man roster could go to a guy like Eloy Jimenez.The Cubs also have two veteran guys in Jemile Weeks and Munenori Kawasaki that currently aren’t on the 40 man roster. Even if those two veterans stay in the Cubs minor league system, we won’t see them in September unless they get moved to the 40 man roster. Same goes for Happ and Jimenez. They must be on the 40 man roster to be called up in the Fall.

WHY THESE 13 PITCHERS

Duensing signed a $2M deal and from what I’ve read is guaranteed. Some deals like this are contingent on him making the team, but I don’t think this on has that qualifier. He’d have to really fall apart the next three weeks for the Cubs to risk just letting him go. However, if he has another Spring outing like he did March 9th, look for Zastryzny to be that 13th pitcher. Keeping 13 position players and only 12 pitchers, would mean not just one, but two potential left handed pitchers just walk out of camp. We already mentioned the situation with Caleb Smith due to Rule 5.

The most roster action might come from the non roster players forcing the Cubs hand. With Smith likely heading back to the Yankees a spot on the 40 man roster will be available. I predicted that will got to Rosscup, however guys like David Rollins or Ryan Williams might be inline for that spot. Keep an eye on pitchers like Jose Rosario, Aaron Brooks, and Alex Pena who really need to perform. If they struggle it is more likely that they would be replaced on the 40 man roster. A team needs to construct their 40 man roster with players that the big club may need. Keeping players on the 40 man roster that aren’t ready to help the big club, could possibly be swapped with players that can.

So here are the 2017 Chicago Cubs….. Well maybe

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