Chicago Sun-Times

Chatwood fans 9 Giants in 5 innings

- BY STEVE GREENBERG Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@suntimes.com

MESA, Ariz.— Is it still too soon to start wondering if Cubs newcomer Tyler Chatwood is going to be really good?

The 28- year- old right- hander, who signed a three- year, $ 38 million free- agent deal with the team in the offseason, had his best outing of a promising spring in the Cubs’ 2- 1 victory Tuesday against the Giants at Sloan Park.

Chatwood pitched five innings of scoreless ball, allowing one hit and striking out nine. His spring ERA in four starts: a puny 0.82. That covers only 11 innings, but who’s counting?

“Itwas good,” he said of his latest effort, “but there’s still a lot of room for improvemen­t.”

Chatwood has his full arsenal working right now.

“I feel like I’m able to throw strikes with my cutter and changeup when I need to, to get me back in counts,” he said. “I’ve always been heavily reliant on my fastball, so if I’m able to keep them off my fastball with the cutter and changeup, it’s just going to make my fastball play that much better.

“And I think I did that tonight. I was able to throw cutters when I was behind and then freeze some guys late on fastballs. So it was nice.”

His experience thus far as a Cub? Also nice.

“Yeah, it’s awesome,” he said. “Obviously, playing against these guys, you see them and you see how much fun they’re having, but they’re winning games at the same time. I think that’s the culture they’ve built here. It’s great to be a part of.”

The Buff Brothers

Cubs manager Joe Maddon joked about new Phillies right- hander Jake Arrieta’s compatibil­ity with his new manager, the famously wellput-- together Gabe Kapler: ‘‘ I think him and Gabe are going to get along well, have chances to discuss diets and supplement­s and new methods of nutrition and Pilates and the whole nine yards. He went to the right manager regarding lifestyle similariti­es. . . . They both belong in a magazine, and I’m sure they might end up there side- by- side.’’

Draft talk

Arrieta’s departure secures a second compensati­on pick in the 2018 amateur draft for the Cubs, who also received one when the Rockies signed closer Wade Davis. The Cubs made qualifying offers to both.

Because both signed contracts worth $ 50 million- plus in guaranteed money and because the Cubs did not exceed the luxury- tax payroll threshold in 2017, the compensati­on picks will be slotted before the third round of the draft. That could mean four picks for the Cubs in the top 80.

And then therewere 40

The Cubs cut their spring roster by nine. Seven players were optioned to Class AAA Iowa: infielder David Bote and pitchers Dario Alvarez, Luke Farrell, Cory Mazzoni, Alec Mills, JenHo Tseng and Rob Zastryzny. Outfielder Jacob Hannemann and infielder Chesny Young were assigned to minor- league camp.

 ?? | AP ?? Cubs right- hander Tyler Chatwood allowed no runs, two walks and one hit in five innings Tuesday against the Giants.
| AP Cubs right- hander Tyler Chatwood allowed no runs, two walks and one hit in five innings Tuesday against the Giants.

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