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Player Outlook
Fantasy Stats
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Fantasy News
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The Cubs optioned Alcantara to Double-A Tennessee on Friday, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports. The 21-year-old finished last season at Double-A, but it's not a surprise he'll return there to begin 2024 since he played just five games for the affiliate. Alcantara spent most of the campaign at High-A South Bend, where he posted a .275/.333/.453 slash line with 12 homers and 15 steals in 95 contests.... See More ... See Less
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Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Heating up with weather
Alcantara is slashing .317/.391/.532 with six home runs, three steals and a 24.4 percent strikeout rate in his last 37 games for High-A South Bend. Alcantara has really caught fire at the dish since the weather warmed up in the Midwest League. He hasn't rocketed through the minors, but Alcantara has been at least 19 percent better than the average hitter at every league he has played in since 2021. Given that he is already on the 40-man roster, Alcantara could get a taste of Double-A before the end of his age-20/21 season.... See More ... See Less -
Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Optioned to High-A
Alcantara was optioned to High-A South Bend on Friday. This will be the highest level Alcantara has reached so far. Despite not turning 20 until July of last year, he posted a .269/.357/.439 slash line in Single-A last season with 14 homers and 15 steals in 112 games as he continues to try and turn his physical tools into on-field production.... See More ... See Less -
Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Joins 40-man roster
Alcantara was added to the Cubs' 40-man roster Tuesday. The 20-year-old Alcantara still has yet to play beyond the Single-A level, but his .269/.357/.439 slash line with Single-A Myrtle Beach shows promise for Alcantara to crack the majors in a few seasons.... See More ... See Less -
Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Massive game Sunday
Alcantara went 4-for-6 with two homers, a triple, eight RBI and three runs for Single-A Myrtle Beach against Carolina on Sunday. The huge effort gave him a six-game hitting streak and lifted his season line to .281/.372/.526. Alcantara had a cool start to the season, batting just .234/.331/.422 with a 16:42 BB:K across his first 33 games. However, he's lit on fire over his last 17, putting together a .375/.449/.734 line with five homers, three steals and a far more respectable 11:18 BB:K. The 19-year-old looks like a future franchise building block for the Cubs.... See More ... See Less -
Cubs' Kevin Alcantara: Still in extended spring training
Alcantara is spending a few extra days in extended spring training before moving to Low-A Myrtle Beach, Jim Callis of MLB.com reports. According to Callis, Alcantara is not injured, so he may just be working on some things in a controlled environment before making his full-season debut. He has an exciting blend of power, speed and patience.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro6H agoFinal: Red Sox 17, Cubs 0 Cubs get shutout for the first time this season. The 17 runs allowed are more than the pitching staff had allowed in the last six games combined. First dud in a while for the Cubs. Jordan Wicks on the mound tomorrow night as Cubs go for series win.
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Chicago Cubs@Cubs6H agoFinal: Red Sox 17, Cubs 0.
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro6H ago🚨Position player pitching alert for the Cubs🚨 Matt Mervis is now on the mound for the Cubs in the 8th. Cubs lose the DH spot. First time Cubs have used a position player pitch this season but losing 11-0 and in a stretch of 16 games in 16 days, it makes sense to save bullpen.
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN9H agoCubs/Red Sox starting up from Fenway. (They’ll be on ESPN tomorrow night). Here’s some pregame reading on Chicago’s new 1b. Hint: He’s off to a good start. https://t.co/zgDxeVlPFr
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Chicago Cubs@Cubs11H agoHere is today's #Cubs starting lineup against the Red Sox! Tune in: https://t.co/Gs2hZXyTjH https://t.co/lRNOyC70iU
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN15H agoThe Cubs feel they are better equipped than last year to withstand the loss of lefty Cody Bellinger. Last night, 3 young lefties all contributed to a win. One of them wouldn’t be in Chi without Freeman and Ohtani being in LA. Story on Michael Busch here: https://t.co/zgDxeVlPFr
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro1D agoShota Imanaga is the 4th Cubs starting pitcher since 1901 with four wins in the first five starts of his career. He joins John Buzhardt (1958), Bob Kelly (1951) and Fred Beebe (1906).
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Chicago Cubs@Cubs1D agoCubs win! Final: #Cubs 7, Red Sox 1. https://t.co/Dtl7yv5J4t
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro1D agoAnother great outing for Shota Imanaga, who departs in the 7th with the Cubs leading the Red Sox, 7-1. In a season-best 6.1 innings, Imanaga holds Boston to one run and five hits while walking one and striking out seven batters. Through five starts, Imanaga owns a 0.98 ERA.
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro1D agoAnother great outing for Shota Imanaga, who departs in the 7th with the Cubs leading the Red Sox, 7-1. In a season-best 6.2 innings, Imanaga holds Boston to one run and five hits while walking one and striking out seven batters. Through five starts, Imanaga owns a 0.98 ERA.