Tagged: Sean Marshall
7/28 Cubs wait and see
Cubs GM Jim Hendry says he’s been busy talking to other teams, but wasn’t sure if the Cubs will add any players by Friday’s trade deadline. The team should get a “new” player when catcher Geovany Soto returns from his oblique injury sometime in early August. Soto was taking batting practice and expected to get into a game this week. Ted Lilly (inflammation shoulder) also will rejoin the team in mid August. That’s two.
However, the Cubs could use some left-hand help in the bullpen. Sean Marshall is the only southpaw.
“I have no idea if we’ll do anything by Friday,” Hendry said.
The Cubs players have said they feel all the pieces are in place. Hendry appreciated that they feel they’re good enough to three-peat in the NL Central.
“I think they know how we do our business,” Hendry said. “If we find something by Friday, that’s what we’ll do.”
Some long-rumored deals are never consumated. And, Hendry said he’s completed transactions with Oakland GM Billy Beane in five, 10 minutes. Who knows?
“I think some of the best trades we’ve made, I’ve put the least amount of time into them,” Hendry said.
— Carrie Muskat
7/27 Cubs talk
The Cubs currently have one lefty in the bullpen in Sean Marshall and wouldn’t mind adding another. Two pitchers the Cubs’ radar are Washington’s Joe Beimel and Pittsburgh’s John Grabow. The Arlington Heights (Ill.) Daily Herald reported Monday that Beimel and Grabow have drawn interest from the team. Left-handed hitters are batting .233 against Beimel, while Grabow has fared better against right-handed hitters, holding them to a .243 average.
Several of the Cubs say the team doesn’t need to make a move. Lou Piniella deferred to GM Jim Hendry.
“That’s Jim’s department,” Piniella said Monday. “He always likes to do something if he can at the trading deadline. I know he’s been talking to quite a few teams but that’s his area. I get paid to manage.”
— Carrie Muskat