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Wed, May 29
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Thu, May 30
1:10 pm
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Fri, May 31
2:20 pm
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Player Outlook
Fantasy Stats
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Fantasy News
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Caissie was reassigned to minor-league camp by the Cubs on Friday, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports. Caissie received an invitation to big-league camp, but this was always the expected outcome, as the 21-year-old has yet to appear above Double-A. He was great at that level last season, recording 22 home runs and a .917 OPS across 120 games. If Caissie continues to make noise in the minors this year, his MLB debut might not be that far away.... See More ... See Less
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Cubs' Owen Caissie: Getting a shot in big-league camp
Caissie has been invited to major-league spring training and will get a chance to make an impression before the start of the season, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports. While Caissie will almost certainly begin the regular season in the minors, he is definitely on the radar for the Cubs. The 21-year-old outfielder played for Double-A Tennessee last year and managed a strong .917 OPS with 22 home runs and 84 RBI across 120 games. A promotion to Triple-A may be in order for Caissie, and he could find himself in the majors not long after that if he keeps up a similar level of production at the plate.... See More ... See Less -
Cubs' Owen Caissie: Doing damage for Smokies
Caissie has a .269/.371/.502 slash line with 15 home runs and a 34.3 percent strikeout rate in 75 games for Double-A Tennessee. He had 26 strikeouts in his first 12 games of the year, but even since that whiff-happy start, Caissie's strikeout rate is 31.1 percent since April 23, so he still projects to hit for a relatively low average. Known for his 70-grade raw power, the lefty-hitting Caissie is right on track in that department, sporting his best full-season ISO (.233) and a strong 32.5 percent hard-hit rate.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN20H agoBrewers fans having the last laugh on Memorial Day as Milwaukee builds a 4.5 game lead after a 5-1 win while Craig Counsell's Cubs drop to .500 for the first time since April 1. They're hitting .188 with RISP this month, 30th in MLB. As for the boos meant for Counsell, “The fans…
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro21H agoCubs waste Justin Steele's stellar start in 5-1 loss to Brewers. Steele tossed 7 shutout innings and held MIL to three hits but offense again gives them nada. They finish with five hits (all singles) & sac fly in 9th avoids their 4th shutout in last 13 games. Cubs drop to .500
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Chicago Cubs@Cubs21H agoFinal: Brewers 5, Cubs 1.
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN21H agoWilly Adames 3-0 swinging....and Cubs fans are headed for the exits. 4-0 now. That guy is just a winner.
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN22H agoWe have a Memorial Day barn burner in Milwaukee. 0-0 between the Brewers and Cubs as we head to the 8th. Each team has 3 hits and very few scoring chances.
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro1D agoBefore game, Cubs manager Craig Counsell was asked what he thought fan reception would be in return to Milwaukee: “Cheer, boo, whatever, man. Just have a good time at the game.” Brewers fans didn’t hold back boos twice pregame during video welcoming him back and lineup intros: https://t.co/sZuDRTeeKQ
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN1D agoCraig Counsell on leaving the Brewers for the Cubs: "You have to take the ride of life and see what happens. This is not something I necessarily expected to happen but you have to jump on the ride and go.”
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Jesse Rogers@JesseRogersESPN1D agoPat Murphy was asked what he thinks Counsell is feeling today as he returns as the opposing manager: “Tired.” (Cubs arrived late after playing a rain delayed night game on Sunday).
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Chicago Cubs@Cubs1D agoHere is today’s #Cubs starting lineup against Milwaukee. Tune in: https://t.co/Gs2hZXyTjH https://t.co/AQ3jqmoRWy
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Meghan Montemurro@M_Montemurro1D agoThree years ago today Patrick Wisdom homered in first start for Cubs. Since then perseverance & adaptability has helped Wisdom survive Cubs’ transitory years to forge role on team with playoff aspirations. “It feels long ago but doesn’t at the same time.”https://t.co/IGywSUluwI