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Marcus Stroman’s return from IL delayed, Javier Assad likely to start Wednesday

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The Cubs’ starting pitching plans this week changed when right-hander Marcus Stroman felt discomfort on the right side of his ribs. 

He was originally scheduled to be activated off the 15-day injured list to start Wednesday. He’ll be evaluated by the Cubs medical staff, but it was already clear Tuesday afternoon that he would not be pitching Wednesday. Instead, Javier Assad will “more than likelystart  against the White Sox on Wednesday, manager David Ross said.

“We’ve got to wait and see,” Ross said when asked his level of concern Tuesday before the two-game crosstown series opener at Wrigley Field.

Stroman landed on the IL two weeks ago with inflammation in his right hip. He received a cortisone shot and ramped up to a game-like bullpen session on Friday. Both his health and mechanics were trending in the right direction. But after a light bullpen session on Sunday, Stroman’s rib began bothering him later in the day, Ross said. 

“The one positive to all this is Javier Assad’s thrown the ball really well,” Ross said.

Assad in his last start held the Blue Jays to one run through seven innings. Wednesday will mark his third start since Stroman landed on the IL. 

As long as Stroman’s new ailment doesn’t force an extended delay, the Cubs have the off days and personnel to manage his absence. The Cubs are coming off a Monday off day and have another Thursday. 

The Cubs need Stroman healthy and in sync for the stretch run.  

Stroman, who posted a 2.28 ERA in his first 16 starts of the season, began to battle his mechanics in late June, when he left his start in London early with a blister on his finger. Then, his hip ailment limited him in between starts and he tried to compensate for the injury. 

Roster move

The Cubs recalled right-hander Michael Rucker from Triple-A Iowa and optioned right-hander Caleb Kilian, rotating the long reliever depth in their bullpen. 

Kilian threw a taxing inning against the Blue Jays on Sunday, tossing 37 pitches and allowing three runs. 

Rucker was starting in Triple-A in his latest stint, throwing three innings in both outings. He last pitched on Friday, so he’s rested enough to throw multiple innings in relief.  

DSL pitcher disciplined

Major League baseball announced Cubs Dominican Summer League pitcher Dalbert Mosquea received a 56-game suspension without pay after testing positive for Stanozolol, a banned performance enhancing substance. Mosquea, 18, has pitched in nine games this season, posting a 3.14 ERA.

Quotable 

“It’s kind of like, ‘Wow, this is the fastest but slowest year ever.’ There’s only [about] 45 games left, but it’s like, ‘Oh, we’ve still got 45 games left.’ For us, the biggest thing is just to build on each day. We’ve done such a good job with that.” – Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson on whether it’s too early to scoreboard watch. 

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