OK, maybe not guaranteed to make the Opening Day roster, but his track record would suggest that Cedeño would have a great shot to break camp as one of eight relievers. However, the veteran lefty hasn't pitched in a spring training game yet and that's because he's been dealing with a wrist issue.
If Cedeño isn't ready for Opening Day, which at this point it doesn't seem like he will be, then fellow lefty Brian Duensing could probably breathe a little easier during spring training. Duensing had a horrid 2018 season, but if Cedeño starts the year on the injured list then Duensing is all but guaranteed to make the 25-man roster, along with Mike Montgomery as the only two lefties in the bullpen. Even if Duensing's spot wasn't in jeopardy, Cedeño being behind schedule could open the door for one of several other relievers trying to impress the team in spring training. Here's how the Cubs bullpen is shaping up for the beginning of the 2019 season. Pedro Strop Carl Edwards Jr. Steve Cishek Brad Brach Mike Montgomery Brian Duensing Brandon Kintzler That's seven of eight spots locked up and with the Cubs rotation looking healthy early on Tyler Chatwood might just end up being the eighth man in the bullpen. However, maybe Duensing isn't as safe to make the roster as it seems at the moment. Couple Duensing's unknown status and Cedeño's delayed start, the bullpen competition could become even more interesting in spring training for the Cubs. Here are the other pitchers on the Cubs 40-man roster. Adbert Alzolay Tony Barnette Dillon Maples Alec Mills James Norwood Randy Rosario Kyle Ryan Justin Steele Jen-Ho Tseng Duane Underwood Rowan Wick And pitchers on minor-league deals. Christian Bergman Matt Carasiti George Kontos Rob Scahill Junichi Tazawa Jerry Vasto Allen Webster Mike Zagurski Rob Zastryzny And even a few of these prospects not on the 40-man roster could eventually pop up in the majors this year with the Cubs. Craig Brooks Ian Clarkin Trevor Clifton Conor Lillis-White Dakota Mekkes Duncan Robinson At this point, Tony Barnette, Dillon Maples or George Kontos seem like the most realistic options to come in and earn a bullpen spot for the Cubs.
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