Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Wesneski makes strong case

- BY MARK GONZALES For the Sun-Times

GLENDALE, Ariz. — If spring training results truly matter, rookie Hayden Wesneski has the inside track at earning the fifth spot in the Cubs’ rotation.

Wesneski pitched four perfect innings Saturday, punctuated by striking out the side of Miguel Rojas, Max Muncy and J.D. Martinez in the fourth inning to complete a sterling 47-pitch performanc­e against the Dodgers.

Wesneski is competing against veteran Adrian Sampson, who starts Sunday against the Brewers. Sampson, 31, has pitched 72 games in parts of five seasons and posted a 1.63 ERA in seven starts last September and October.

But Sampson has allowed 10 runs, including six homers, in his two spring starts.

“Some guys are competing for jobs, and competing for jobs is producing when it matters,” manager David Ross said before Wesneski’s performanc­e. “That’s what boat those guys are in.”

Wesneski believed he had plenty to improve and sought help in keeping his performanc­e in perspectiv­e.

“I’m fighting it, I really am,” Wesneski said. “I’ve never been in this position, so you don’t know how to treat it. I’ve talked to a bunch of guys about it. I try to get to the right people and ask the right questions. I’m trying to handle it well. But it’s not easy.”

Wesneski said he has talked to members of the Cubs’ mental-skills department and his father, who will “fluff me up when I need it, and he’ll tell me I should have done better when I was bad.”

Sampson could serve as a long reliever if Wesneski earns the fifth spot.

Inside the infield

Zach McKinstry started in left field, but he likely would play the outfield during the regular season only in an emergency.

McKinstry made an accurate, one-hop relay throw Friday to nail Andrew Benintendi while playing shortstop, but Ross said that Nico Hoerner would serve as the primary backup to Dansby Swanson.

Former second baseman Nick Madrigal has impressed Ross with his defense at third base and wouldn’t hesitate to play him there. But Madrigal still needs to stay healthy and produce after collecting only 443 plate appearance­s over the last two seasons with the White Sox and Cubs.

If Hoerner plays short for an extended period, Madrigal would get a look at second with David Bote, Miles Mastrobuon­i and McKinstry.

No room for Morel?

Christophe­r Morel, 23, is one of the Cubs’ most versatile players but could be edged by several veterans.

Veterans Trey Mancini and Mike Tauchman can play right while Seiya Suzuki recovers from an oblique strain. Lefthanded hitter Edwin Rios can play first and third, and Ian Happ is entrenched in left.

Ross, without naming Morel, said it would be a disservice having a youngster sit for seven to 10 days while carrying a veteran with the ability to adjust to limited playing time.

Morel can play center if Cody Bellinger moves to first, but Morel was a minus-6 in defensive runs saved in 458 innings last season.

 ?? JOHN ANTONOFF/SUN-TIMES ?? Fifth-starter contender Hayden Wesneski pitched four perfect innings Saturday.
JOHN ANTONOFF/SUN-TIMES Fifth-starter contender Hayden Wesneski pitched four perfect innings Saturday.

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