The Cubs have added four players to their roster in advance of the Rule 5 protection deadline: outfielders Brennen Davis and Kevin Alcantara, as well as right-handers Ben Brown and Ryan Jensen.
Davis, 23, rated as the Cubs’ top prospect heading into the season and projected to make his MLB debut this year as the team’s regular center fielder. Prior to the season, Baseball America ranked him as the 16th best prospect in baseball. Instead, Davis hit the IL in May with what The Athletic’s Patrick Mooney later called “mysterious sciatic pain,” which required back surgery in June and knocked him out for more than three months. The Cubs had Davis participating in the Arizona Fall League, but had to pull him due to back tightness. Cubs vice president of player development Jared Banner recently told reporters including Mooney that Davis is expected to be ready for spring training. Regardless, the Cubs figure to be in the market for short-term help in center after primarily using Christopher Morel and Rafael Ortega at the position in 2022.
Alcantara, 20, was the main prize in the deal sending Anthony Rizzo to the Yankees last summer. Perhaps his successful season in Low-A can help soften the blow for Cubs fans on a day that Rizzo re-upped with the Yankees for at least two more years. MLB.com currently rates Alcantara as the Cubs’ third-best prospect, with 55 grades for most of his tools. Baseball America says he has “as much upside as anyone in the Cubs system.” Look for him to start 2023 in High-A.
Brown, 23, was drafted by the Phillies in the 33rd round out of high school back in 2017. The Cubs flipped veteran reliever David Robertson to the Phillies at the trade deadline this year to add Brown to their system. Brown had a 35.4 K% in High-A for the Phillies, and held strong at 32.1% in Double-A for the Cubs. At the time, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said, “Brown is probably the one that hurt the most. We like him a lot, but you can’t protect everybody.” The Cubs reportedly aim to have him add a new pitch this winter. If Brown succeeds at the upper levels of the minors next year, he could see big league time.
Jensen, 24, was the Cubs’ first round pick in 2019 under the Theo Epstein regime. He struggled mightily with his control in 17 Double-A starts this year. After walking over 18% of batters faced over his first five starts, the Cubs “recommended to him the best course of action was to make some changes to his arm action down in Arizona,” according to Banner. After that time away from the Smokies on the “development list,” Jensen came back and still walked over 13% of hitters. As Mooney and Sahadev Sharma put it, “the command improved enough for the Cubs to protect Jensen and his electric arsenal.”
Unclemike1525
Guess they figured Devers was in A Ball and nobody would claim him. Only surprise.
SaveTheEmbers_33
It’ll certainly be a risk for any team to take him having only pitched to High A ball to this point. He could be a gem if taken and put in the right situation. Hopefully doesn’t get taken though
rondon
It would be hard to stash a pitcher that far from the bigs for a whole season.
Holy Cow!
Yeah, I went on a limb with that pick.
ac000000
That leaves two spots open?
Unclemike1525
2 right now. Others who can go.
JohnJasoJingleHeimerSchmidt
You linked the wrong Ben Brown.
Holy Cow!
And the wrong Brennen Davis! What’s with these college kids usurping future Cubs players’ names?
Yay Sports
Ortega is a sneaky good player. At 31 not much chance of future playing time. Caught fire in a few games with the Angels and was a nice surprise in what has been their black hole of lf
Unclemike1525
I don’t want to burst your bubble but Ortega is terrible. Bad, Bad , Bad , Bad , Bad.
Unclemike1525
Only 1 spot open right now as the Cubs added the dude they got from the Rays. LH hitting IF can’t be good for Mckinstry’s future. Fine with me.
babybears
I really think trading for a Blue Jays catcher is the right idea here. creates some room with the swap on the 40 man. Feel like the Cubs will be wheeling and dealing this next month and be pretty active. If they are not we will be average to just below again.
Unclemike1525
Danny Jansen makes a lot of sense. Since the A’s have completely lost their minds on Sean Murphy. It’s like Lewis Black said, ” Where can one find a drug that can make one SO DELUSIONAL” .Maybe Wick, and a decent prospect would get it done. The Jays are loaded at C. So are the Cubs but they’re all far away.
NickGarren
Whomever is playing center is keeping the spot warm for PCA.