On Wednesday, a familiar face will reappear in the Chicago Cubs’ rotation as they take on Oakland. The name on everyone’s lips is none other than Justin Steele, who was the Cubs’ starting pitcher on Opening Day. Since Sept. 1, Steele has been sidelined with a sprained left elbow and is on the 15-day disabled list.
Steele’s Performance So Far
The 29-year-old Steele boasts a 5-5 record and an impressive 3.09 ERA in 22 starts this season. Despite his recent disappointment, he returned to the field on Saturday, showing signs that he is on his way back.
Recalling and reassigning Players
In preparation for the upcoming match against the A’s, a few changes have been made to the team’s roster. Right-handed pitcher Daniel Palencia was recalled from Triple-A Iowa, and righty Trey Wingenter was reassigned.
Final Appearances and Notable Achievements
Steele’s last game on the mound was on August 27, against Pittsburgh. Although he allowed two runs in five innings, he was instrumental in the Pirates’ 9-5 victory.
Steele’s 2023 season was no exception, earning him a spot on the NL All-Star team. He accomplished an impressive 16-5 record and 3.06 ERA in 30 starts. In addition, he struck out 176 batters in 173â…“ innings, cementing his place as a major power hitter in the league.
Steele’s Injury and Recovery
Unfortunately, Steele’s season got off to a rough start after he pulled a hamstring in his left hamstring in the season opener against Texas on March 28. It took him until May 6 to return, and he faced a few tough weeks before finding his footing. again.
As Justin Steele prepares to return to the spotlight, the anticipation among Chicago Cubs fans is palpable. His return is a much-needed boost to the team as they prepare for their upcoming matches.