Chicago Sun-Times

Smyly ‘ahead of schedule,’ he says

- BY MADDIE LEE, STAFF REPORTER mlee@suntimes.com | @maddie_m_lee

Cubs left-hander Drew Smyly is still hopeful he can return from the injured list before the All-Star break.

‘‘I think I’m ahead of schedule, honestly,’’ he told the Sun-Times on Tuesday. ‘‘But they’re trying to tame me. I’m like, ‘Let’s go, I’m ready.’ ’’

Part of the job for any medical team is to make sure enthusiast­ic players don’t rush back and reinjure themselves, especially with injuries such as Smyly’s strained right oblique. He went on the IL two weeks ago.

Tuesday was Smyly’s fourth day of throwing, and he stretched out to 100 feet. He also started cardio work.

Smyly’s next throwing program will build to 120 to 150 feet on flat ground, he said. He then will go through tests in the weight room before eventually throwing off a mound.

‘‘It feels really good,’’ he said. ‘‘All the activity we’re doing doesn’t really make it too sore. Everything’s been really positive.’’

As much as the Cubs could use another starter, pushing Smyly’s recovery timeline isn’t worth the risk. Smyly, right-hander Marcus Stroman (inflammati­on in right shoulder) and left-hander Wade Miley (strained left shoulder) are all on the 15-day IL, leaving the rotation short-handed. After the 12-5 loss to the Padres on Tuesday, manager David Ross named top pitching prospect Caleb Kilian the starter for Wednesday.

The Cubs optioned Kilian to Triple-A Iowa after his majorleagu­e debut a week and a half ago, and pitchers generally have to remain in the minor leagues for 15 days after being optioned. If the optioned player is replacing a player who is going on the IL, however, he can be recalled early.

The Cubs will have to make a correspond­ing move before the game.

Sky honored

A group of Sky players carried the WNBA championsh­ip trophy to the mound at Wrigley Field before throwing out a pair of ceremonial first pitches. Coach James Wade and forward Azura Stevens did the honors.

The Cubs recognized the Sky’s 2021 championsh­ip season with a video presentati­on before the game. Sky players, including Stevens, Allie Quigley, Courtney Vandersloo­t, Emma Meesseman, Li Yueru and Julie Allemand, hung out on the field during batting practice.

Crow-Armstrong out

Outfield prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong suffered an undisclose­d hand injury and is expected to be sidelined for a week or two, a source said.

Crow-Armstrong, who is ranked as the Cubs’ No. 3 prospect by MLB.com, was promoted from Single-A Myrtle Beach to High-A South Bend to start the month.

Bote back on assignment

Infielder David Bote returned to Iowa and might restart his rehab assignment as soon as this weekend, the Cubs said.

The Cubs pulled Bote, who is on the 60-day IL after undergoing surgery on his left shoulder during the offseason, from his rehab assignment last week for what they called bouts of dizziness. Those have subsided.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP ?? The Cubs’ Willson Contreras launches a solo home run in the first inning Tuesday against the Padres. He added a two-run homer in the third.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP The Cubs’ Willson Contreras launches a solo home run in the first inning Tuesday against the Padres. He added a two-run homer in the third.
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Drew Smyly

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