Chicago Sun-Times

Lackey iffy about 6-man rotation

- BY STEVE GREENBERG Staff Reporter

PEORIA, Ariz.— John Lackey stood in the visitors’ locker room at Peoria Stadium, his feet bare, his right arm and shoulder entombed in ice, notebooks and recorders in his face. Howmany times had he done this old drill?

“Hell, I don’t know, I think I’ve made close to 500 starts [ actually, 416] in the regular season,” he said after getting in three innings in the Cubs’ 3- 1 victory over the Padres. “So maybe a thousand times?”

The rhythms of being a starting pitcher are ingrained in the 38- year- old righty, who’s entering his 15th major league season. But manager Joe Maddon has a mind to throw off the routines of Lackey and his fellow starters just a bit by occasional­ly starting Brett Anderson and Mike Montgomery— the “co- No. 5 starters”— in a six- man rotation.

It would save some wear and tear on Jon Lester, Jake Arrieta, Kyle Hendricks and Lackey over the course of the season, which Lackey acknowledg­es could be a good thing. On the other hand, he also said it could be a “disruption.”

“Starters, we like our routines,’’ Lackey said. ‘‘ We like to know what we’re doing every five games.”

If Lackey, potentiall­y in his last season with the Cubs— and maybe of his career— were bumped off his routine and felt his preparatio­n and performanc­e were adversely affected, would he try to persuade Maddon to change his mind?

“I don’t know,” he said. “I just work here, man.”

The Bryant of old?

Reigning National League MVP Kris

Bryant has been working, with much success, on regaining his opposite- field stroke. He was out of the lineup Monday, but homered to right- center the day before— a blast from the past, as some in the Cubs’ organizati­on see it.

“That’s what he was when he first came up in the minor leagues— that’s all I heard about, him hitting home runs to right- center,” Maddon said. “And [ since] then, everything has been on the pull side. This is good. It’s nice. If he gets that back in his game, it just makes him more difficult to pitch to.”

Roster moves

The Cubs have gotten a little closer to their 25- man Opening Day roster.

Pitcher Maikel Cleto was released, and nine other players— all pitchers— were assigned to minor- league camp, reducing the team’s spring roster from 60 to 50. Optioned to Class AAA Iowa: Aaron

Brooks, Jose Rosario and Jack Leathersic­h. To Class AA Tennessee: Duane Underwood Jr.

Seth Frankoff, Casey Kelly, Jhon daniel Medina, Conor Mullee and Zac Rosscup also were affected.

 ?? | JOHN ANTONOFF/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? John Lackey didn’t seem too keen on the idea of a six- man rotation.
| JOHN ANTONOFF/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES John Lackey didn’t seem too keen on the idea of a six- man rotation.

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