
The Cubs have sent infielder Ben Cowles outright to Triple-A Iowa, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. That indicates he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment last week.
Cowles, 26, has been on waivers a lot in the past eight months. The Cubs added him to their 40-man roster in November of 2024, to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft. He was designated for assignment in September of 2025, getting claimed by the White Sox. This offseason, he went back to the Cubs, then to the Blue Jays and back to the Cubs again via a series of claims.
Those transactions speak to the fact that he has been an attractive player but with some downward trends. He generally hit well on his way up the minor league ladder. In 2024, the Cubs acquired him from the Yankees as part of the Mark Leiter Jr. trade. Between the two clubs, he slashed .286/.372/.457 at Double-A that year for a 141 wRC+. He also stole 14 bases while bouncing between shortstop, second base and third base.
That was a nice mix of qualities but his results haven’t been as strong lately. He got promoted to Triple-A to start 2025 and hasn’t done anything at that level yet. He now has 611 total plate appearances at Triple-A dating back to the start of last year with a .234/.303/.370 line and 72 wRC+. That performance has pushed him to a fringe roster position but he kept getting claimed, until this week.
This is his first career outright and he has less than three years of service time, still not having made his major league debut. He therefore does not have the right to elect free agency. He’ll stick with the Cubs as non-roster depth and will try to play his way back onto the roster.
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