Between the extended layoff and the variables that went into the 2020 season, it is hard to project if he will ever be able to match his impressive numbers.
The Boston Red Sox are showing interested in a former Chicago Cubs pitcher that has been dogged by injuries the past few seasons. Per Mass Live, the Red Sox are showing interest in a pair of relievers — Jakob Junis and former Cubs pitcher Codi Heuer.
The injured pitchers could come back on minor-league deals. Today was the deadline to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players and here’s what the Cubs did: Codi Heuer, Ethan Roberts and Brandon Hughes all missed time over the last couple of years with various injuries.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Codi Heuer underwent surgery on Friday, a surgery that will end his season early for the second straight year. In addition, left-hander Brandon Hughes had surgery that will keep him out until at least Spring Training and outfield prospect Brennen Davis is starting his recovery from core surgery.
The last thing the Chicago Cubs were hoping for was bad news regarding one of their up and coming relief pitchers. On Tuesday, RHP Codi Heuer was making yet another appearance at Triple-A Iowa as he makes his way back to the majors.
Thirty-first in a series. Codi Heuer is perhaps the leading closer candidate for the Cubs and is recovering from TJS. He’ll be back soon and his rebuilt electric arm will be in play.
A huge comeback win for the Pelicans. The Smokies stave off a Blue Wahoos comeback for the win. Iowa Cubs The Iowa Cubs lost to Indianapolis (Pirates), 10-5.
Smokies blow past Rocket City thanks to a big day from Pablo Aliendo. South Bend and Myrtle Beach win. Codi Heuer returns. Iowa Cubs The Iowa Cubs dropped a doubleheader to the Columbus Clippers (Guardians), 5-1 and 4-3 in eight innings.
The Cubs announced a pair of moves on Monday impacting their 40-man roster. The Cubs officially announced the signing of right-hander Michael Fulmer on
At last, he’s officially in the fold. The Cubs’ signing of righthanded reliever Michael Fulmer made news more than a week ago and it was dutifully reported here, even though the team had not officially announced the signing.
Friday was the deadline to settle with arbitration-eligible players before those players go to hearings. Four Cubs went down to Friday’s deadline unsigned, and three of them have signed: I’ve been waiting around all day for news on Ian Happ and there...
The Chicago Cubs are closing in on the long awaited return of relief pitcher Codi Heuer. Heuer, who the Cubs got in 2021 from the Chicago White Sox, has been out since 2022.
Although the season is already winding down for 2022, the Chicago Cubs are seeing some of their injured arms coming back to health. According to the Cubs, and a certain reliever himself, Wade Miley and Codi Heuer are closer to returning than ever before.
Right-hander Codi Heuer had Tommy John surgery this past offseason, ruling him out for the 2022 season. Per Sun-Times Cubs beat reporter Maddie Lee, he had complete UCL reconstruction and an internal brace put in.
With Steven Brault suffering a setback and the loss of Codi Heuer for the year, one thing is already clear for this Cubs team: there are spots open and up for grabs in the bullpen.
It’s official. The Chicago Cubs have agreed to a one-year contract with right-handed relief pitcher David Robertson. The club announced an agreement following a reported interest earlier in the day.
Heuer announced the surgery on his personal Instagram page Tuesday
Because Heuer is on the 40-man roster, he’s been restricted from working out with the Cubs or speaking to the team’s medical staff. As such, the injury occurred at a workout that was not supervised by the team.
Jed Hoyer’s decision to trade All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel to the White Sox has already paid off decently for the Chicago Cubs. Kimbrel did not factor in the Cubs’ long-term future, but the two assets Hoyer got back from the Sox surely do.
Among a plethora of moves made at last Friday’s trade deadline, the Chicago Cubs are left without almost any integral parts from their 2016 core. Not only that, they are left with a lack of veterans, all in the name of a rebuild (and looking toward a brighter future).
Hoerner played shortstop at Stanford from 2016-2018 and was the No. 24 draft pick in 2018. He is batting .313 this season for the Cubs.
Nick Madrigal and Codi Heuer head to the North Side Rick Hahn strikes again. While yesterday’s acquisitions of César Hernández and Ryan Tepera boosted the roster, today’s trade should make an even larger impact.
The Chicago White Sox went into the season with a bullpen advertised as one of the best. Some fans may have turned on them because of struggles from time to time but they have been good enough to help the team to a first-place record late in June.
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