You may see Zobrist leadoff, as Cubs manager Joe Maddon is considering several players for that position in the lineup. Fans will also get their first look at free agent pitchers Brandon Morrow and Yu Darvish this week. Morrow said he's only expected to pitch in five or six games during spring training. The projected closer for the Cubs in 2018, will also appear in his first game Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Darvish was scratched from his first spring training start last week, but is on track to start on Tuesday as well. Darvish pitched a bullpen session instead of starting last week.
Right-handed reliever Pedro Strop hasn't appeared in a game yet and that's because he's dealing with a calf issue in his left leg. Nothing serious though. In other notes, Kris Bryant came back from feeling ill and looked just fine in his first spring training at bat.
Bryant has three hits and a walk in six plate appearances after missing the first week of action. So, I think he's more than ready for Opening Day. Jason Heyward is batting leadoff again Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks and it's no accident. Maddon said earlier this week that Heyward is being considered for that spot.Kris Bryant is feeling just fine #Cubs pic.twitter.com/Co8RNVYzxQ
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And we'll end on a positive. As small as a feat that it may appear to be, left-handed reliever Justin Wilson hasn't walked a hitter through his first two appearances in spring training. Baby steps! Cubs fans will take it from Wilson, who was atrocious after he was traded to Chicago last year by the Detroit Tigers. Wilson walked 19 batters in 17.2 innings with the Cubs.
Anyway, today's Cubs game will be televised. It'll be on FSA and available on MLB.TV.
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