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2 weeks ago |
worldbaseball.com | Ethan Roberts |Ian Happ |Iowa Hawkeyes
MIAMI (AP) — The Chicago Cubs activated outfielder Ian Happ from the injured list on Tuesday ahead of their game at Miami. The 30-year-old Happ had been sidelined since May 10 because of a left oblique strain. Before his injury, Happ was hitting .269 with three homers and 19 RBI in 39 games. Happ, in his ninth season with the Cubs, is in the lineup batting leadoff and playing left field against the Marlins in the second game of the teams’ three-game set.
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2 weeks ago |
oddsshark.com | Justin Turner |Dansby Swanson |Carson Kelly |Ian Happ
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3 weeks ago |
worldbaseball.com | Ian Happ
CHICAGO (AP) — The parents of Moisés Ballesteros traveled from Venezuela thinking they were going to see their son play for the Chicago Cubs’ Triple-A affiliate in Iowa. Instead, the 21-year-old catcher was called up by the Cubs after Ian Happ was put on the 10-day injured list, and the Ballesteros’ family was able to attend Moisés’ MLB debut on Tuesday night. While Ballesteros had a lackluster 0-for-4 outing in his first big league game, over the Miami Marlins.
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3 weeks ago |
worldbaseball.com | Clay Holmes |Ian Happ |Pete Crow-Armstrong |Seiya Suzuki
NEW YORK (AP) — Ian Happ was out of the lineup for the second straight day with oblique discomfort, but Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell said Sunday that the left fielder is feeling better. Happ tweaked his oblique on a swing in the first inning of when he struck out against Clay Holmes. He stayed in the game and went 0 for 3 with a walk, then was out of the lineup for . Happ took swings and threw in the outfield Sunday. Counsell said the Cubs are not considering putting him on the injured list.
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1 month ago |
worldbaseball.com | Dansby Swanson |Don Kelly |Ian Happ |Kyle Tucker
About 5 minutes reading time. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paul Skenes could tell during his pregame bullpen session on Thursday that he wasn’t quite right. The Chicago Cubs then went out and offered tangible proof, taking the Pittsburgh ace deep three times in the fifth inning of what became on Thursday in a performance that was decidedly unSkenes-like, at least by the 22-year-old’s remarkably high standards.
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