The Chicago Cubs' pitching staff can't seem to catch a break. In a season already marred by injuries to key arms like Matthew Boyd, Jordan Wicks, and top prospect Cade Horton, the team has been dealt another bizarre and unfortunate blow. Reliever Ethan Roberts has been placed on the 15-day injured list after a freak accident where a falling vent cut his finger.
Manager Craig Counsell described the incident as "just random bad luck," a phrase that sums up the Cubs' early campaign. This latest setback compounds the challenges for a team struggling to find its footing, currently sitting at the bottom of the NL Central with an 8-9 record.
To patch the holes in their beleaguered bullpen, the Cubs have called up reinforcements from Triple-A Iowa. Right-hander Ryan Rolison and lefty Luke Little will join the big-league club. While Rolison seeks to find his form, all eyes will be on Luke Little, who has been dominant in Iowa, striking out nine over 7.2 scoreless innings. His electric arm could provide a much-needed spark as Chicago looks to weather this storm and climb back into contention.
