The Cubs announced today that they have outrighted outfielder Johnny Field and lefty Jerry Vasto. Those moves helped free space for the team’s other minor transactions today.
Field, 26, never saw MLB action in Chicago but did receive his first 233 plate appearances in the bigs in 2018. Splitting time between the Rays and Twins, he slashed .222/.254/.403 with nine home runs while lining up at all three outfield positions.
It was a similar story for Vasto, who also debuted at 26 — but not with the Cubs. He threw a few frames for the Rockies and Royals, with most of his time coming at Triple-A. Over 38 innings at the highest level of the minors, he worked to a 3.08 ERA with 10.7 K/9 and 4.3 BB/9.
Both players were claimed after the minor-league season ended by the Cubs. It seems the organization was hoping for a chance eventually to stash them in the minors and off of the 40-man roster, which will now be the case given that both cleared waivers.
srechter
Johnny Field is easily one of the better names in baseball. Always root for these guys. I still miss Josh Outman. If only the man was better at actually getting outs…
simschifan
He was one of my favorite Cubs of all time, I’m gonna miss him
tim815
Still in the pipeline. Should be at spring training.
frankf
How about Grant Balfour?
TLB2001
And the Royals are left with absolutely nothing to show from the blockbuster Drew Butera trade.