Adduci called for Cubs debut as KB, J-Hey sit
HOUSTON -- Kris Bryant and Jason Heyward were out of the Cubs' lineup on Monday, a day after both were shaken up in an outfield collision on Sunday at Wrigley Field.
Meanwhile, the Cubs called up outfielder Jim Adduci from Triple-A Iowa for his team debut. Manager Joe Maddon started Adduci in right field and batted him fifth against the Astros on Monday, as he went 0-for-4 in the Cubs' 6-5 loss.
To make room for Adduci, left-hander Tim Collins was optioned to Triple-A. The Cubs carried nine relievers over the weekend to relieve the stress of a tired bullpen, and Collins pitched 1 1/3 innings in a 10-2 loss to the Reds on Sunday.
Maddon said Bryant will likely miss at least one more game in the wake of Sunday¡¯s outfield collision.
¡°There¡¯s nothing new,¡± Maddon said of Bryant's status after Monday¡¯s game. ¡°I talked to him in the dugout, and he said he¡¯s feeling better, all that kind of stuff. That¡¯s all I got out of him.¡±
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Though Maddon doubted Bryant will play Tuesday, he was more optimistic about Heyward¡¯s chances. So was Heyward.
¡°I wasn¡¯t in there today just to make sure everything¡¯s good and give myself a chance to recover from that,¡± Heyward said. ¡°Tomorrow, I should be back in there. Come in and go through stuff and do baseball stuff to make sure.¡±
For Adduci, 34, the road to putting on a Cubs uniform was a long one. He played at Evergreen Park High School and grew up a Cubs fan. Although originally drafted by the Marlins, Adduci spent six seasons in the Cubs Minor League system (2007-12) and long envisioned himself playing for his hometown team.
¡°It¡¯s funny how this game works and how the business is,¡± he said. ¡°But as long as you¡¯ve got a jersey on and you¡¯re playing at Triple-A, you¡¯ve got a chance. That¡¯s proven by today. It¡¯s going to be awesome to be able to wear [a Cubs uniform]. Spent a long time here. I didn¡¯t get a chance, but it¡¯s worked out.¡±
He had appeared in 149 games in parts of four seasons with the Tigers and Rangers. He also played two seasons in Korea as part of a 16-year journey through professional baseball. He joined the Cubs as a free-agent signing last December and was hitting .261 in 41 games for Triple-A Iowa. He hopes his perseverance can serve as an inspiration for other longtime Minor Leaguers.
¡°Absolutely,¡± he said. ¡°I love playing this game. I think this can help out people that have been grinding it out. It can happen. It¡¯s like everything you¡¯ve gone through, you¡¯re ready for this moment. You get to have fun and enjoy it and help win.
¡°I¡¯m very thankful for the opportunities I¡¯ve had. I¡¯ve played in five or six different countries. It¡¯s the game of baseball and I love it, and this is what I enjoy doing. Everyone¡¯s path is different. It took me all over the place. When you come to this moment, you realize you¡¯re ready for it.¡±