The Cubs placed right-hander Brad Boxberger on the 15-day injured list due to a right forearm strain. Righty Keegan Thompson was called up from Triple-A to take Boxberger’s spot on the active roster.
Boxberger’s placement is retroactive to September 22, yet the timing of the IL stint means that he’ll miss both the end of the regular season and at least the Cubs’ wild card series, should Chicago reach the postseason. In the bigger picture, however, there must be concern that Boxberger could miss an even longer amount of time, considering that he has already miss most of the 2023 campaign due to another strain to that same forearm. The reliever’s previous injury kept him on the shelf from mid-May until just two weeks ago, and he made only five appearances before heading back to the IL.
Signed to a one-year, $2.8MM free agent deal this past winter, Boxberger has been able to pitch only 20 innings for the Cubs in 2023, posting a 4.95 ERA with underwhelming strikeout (20.2%) and walk (13.1%) rates. Naturally it is fair to point to the recurring forearm problem as the cause of Boxberger’s struggles, as the righty was much more effective in posting a 3.13 ERA in 146 2/3 innings for the Marlins and Brewers from 2020-22.
Boxberger becomes the third Cubs reliever to be sidelined by a September forearm strain, as he joins closer Adbert Alzolay and Michael Fulmer on the 15-day IL. Like Boxberger, Fulmer also made a quick return to the IL soon after being activated from a prior forearm injury, and is likewise a question mark for the remainder of the season. The news is better for Alzolay, as he threw a bullpen session yesterday and might be able to return on Tuesday (his first day eligible to be activated) or soon thereafter.
Ray Epps
Give Luke Little a shot not once every five days. I think this guy is going to be a bullpen stud. I am sick of the same gas cans Ross puts in game after game with the same results. Take a risk Ozzie did it in 05 with Bobby Jenks.
Dogbone
Comon Ray, you’re asking for Ross to take a risk!!! Canario, N Velasquez, Mervis and PCA probably have the same wish as you.
Little has done a nice job in Chicago and I hope they recognize that and are already counting him as part of the 2024 bullpen.
But Ross only gave Assad and Wicks an opportunity after Smyly and Taillon were throwing so bad that it became embarrassing to watch them out there.
RyanD44
A lot of guys getting forearm strains, try to recover only to get have a forearm strain again shortly after.. Boxberger the newest victim. I think there was an article about Alcantara the other day with the same issue. TJS always looming.
Unclemike1525
Not really a loss. How can you miss somebody who was basically never here? Sorry Jed this one didn’t pan out.