Cubs Activate Ethan Roberts, Hunter Harvey Faces Setback in Recovery
The Chicago Cubs made a notable roster move on Friday by activating right-handed pitcher Ethan Roberts from the 15-day injured list. The bullpen, which has weathered significant injuries this season, receives a much-needed reinforcement as Roberts rejoins the staff.
Roberts, who had been sidelined with injury, was reinstated and is expected to contribute immediately. His return comes at a critical time for the Cubs, as the team continues to manage an evolving bullpen situation amid the long MLB season.
On the same day, manager Craig Counsell provided an update on another key reliever, Hunter Harvey. Harvey, who has been out for about a month with right triceps inflammation, experienced a setback in his recovery process. The team did not specify a new timeline for his return, and his rehabilitation will be reassessed to determine the next steps.
- Ethan Roberts was reinstated from the 15-day injured list on Friday.
- Hunter Harvey has been sidelined for a month due to right triceps inflammation.
- Manager Craig Counsell stated Harvey had a setback in his recovery.
Roberts' activation is a positive development for the Cubs, who have been managing without key bullpen arms. The right-hander's presence could help stabilize late-inning situations and reduce the workload on other relievers. With Harvey's status uncertain, Roberts' health and performance become even more important for the team’s pitching depth.
The Cubs' pitching staff has faced several challenges this season, and the health of relievers remains a critical factor as the team navigates a competitive National League Central. For now, all eyes will be on Roberts' effectiveness upon his return, while Harvey's progress will be closely monitored in hopes of a future contribution.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB