Chicago Sun-Times

Lester won’t pitch in All- Star Game

- BY GORDON WITTENMYER, STAFF REPORTER gwittenmye­r@suntimes.com | @GDubCub

SAN FRANCISCO — The Cubs plan to use their day off Thursday to flip- flop Kyle Hendricks and Jon Lester in the rotation for the weekend. Hendricks will pitch on his normal five days of rest, and Lester will be pushed back a day to Sunday.

The move means Lester, one of three Cubs All- Stars, will be removed from the list of available pitchers for the All- Star Game on Tuesday. He’s expected to be replaced on the National League roster.

Technicall­y, Lester can elect to bypass that rule and choose to pitch in the game. The Diamondbac­ks’ Patrick Corbin, who also is scheduled to start Sunday, informed Major League Baseball of his desire to pitch Tuesday.

But even though Lester said he’s “not eliminatin­g anything,” the fivetime All- Star deferred to club management, which wants no part of its 34- year- old ace back on a mound two days after a start.

“I pitch for the Cubs,” he said. “I’m worried about Sunday. I’m not worried about anything other than that.”

The rotation switch also eliminates Lester ( 11- 2, 2.45 ERA) from the Cubs’ second- half opener July 19 against the Cardinals at Wrigley Field and sets up the likelihood that Hendricks would start that game.

Manager Joe Maddon said the decision hasn’t been “100 percent” made yet.

Hendricks ( 5- 8, 3.93) is coming off his best start of the season, becoming the first Cubs starter to pitch into the ninth inning this year. He allowed no earned runs in 8⅓ innings in an 11- inning loss to the Giants on Monday.

“The best way to describe [ the decision] is Kyle’s in the best position physically, with innings and all that kind of stuff, to come out of the break and have possibly the least amount of time off,” Maddon said.

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