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ELBOW GLOOM

Surgery could delay Morrow’s availabili­ty next season

- GORDON WITTENMYER gwittenmye­r@suntimes.com | @GDubCub

The Cubs finally announced the hiring of their third pitching coach in three years Thursday, promoting pitching strategist Tommy Hottovy to replace Jim Hickey.

The decision comes just in time to help figure out the late innings next April with closer Brandon Morrow on the disabled list and to help fix Tyler Chatwood and his historic command problems.

As if the Cubs’ tight winter budget and Paul Goldschmid­t’s trade to the Cardinals didn’t make the 2019 season look daunting enough already.

With the winter meetings just a few days away, president Theo Epstein revealed Thursday that Morrow underwent an arthroscop­ic clean-out surgery on his pitching elbow early last month and isn’t expected to start throwing again until early February, significan­tly raising the stakes on adding bullpen depth the club already sought.

“Based on the rehab schedule, it could potentiall­y affect his availabili­ty in April,” said Epstein, whose bullpen returns Pedro Strop, who filled in for Morrow as the closer during the second half of last season. “We’ll certainly have to set things up a little bit differentl­y the first few weeks of the season.

“It kind of underscore­s the need for depth and late-game options early in the year.”

Morrow missed the entire second half in 2018 because of elbow soreness that eventually was diagnosed as a stress-reaction bone bruise. Morrow and the team said as the season ended that rest would provide the cure and allow for a full recovery.

“As we gave him plenty of time to heal from the bone bruise, we felt a lot better, but his elbow didn’t feel perfect, didn’t feel quite as he expected it should,” said Epstein, who described the surgery as a “quick cleanup of some cartilage and bone in there.”

He said Morrow appears to have responded well to the surgery.

“I think it’ll be a positive for him,” Epstein said. “It’ll mean that we’ve completely addressed the issue that was bothering him last year instead of waiting for him to come back to make sure, and it also could really help him be strong later in the season from that respect.”

Welcome to your first big-league pitching coach assignment, Tommy.

Hottovy, 37, pitched briefly for the Red Sox and Royals before finishing his career as a nonroster invitee with the Cubs in spring of 2014.

He has spent the last four seasons in a scouting and strategy role for the Cubs’ staff, working closely with strategy coach Mike Borzello, bullpen coach Lester Strode and pitching coaches Chris Bosio and Hickey.

“We wanted to maintain that continuity as best we could,” said Epstein, who said another club asked permission to interview Hottovy for a pitching coach job, adding, “and I think we would have lost him but for this move. But that’s not why we made it. We felt like he was the best person, and those three individual­s — Tommy, Borz and Lester — were the right guys to bet on to keep supporting our pitching staff.

“Tommy’s a tremendous communicat­or, great worker, great teammate, and he’s got terrific relationsh­ips with the pitchers,” Epstein said, praising Hottovy’s tech skills and calling him a “problem solver.”

If Morrow’s early absence won’t give him a chance to prove that last point, Chatwood’s response to a franchise-record walk rate in 2018 will.

“Tyler and Tommy have a strong relationsh­ip, and there’s a chance that some new eyes and a new voice might help Tyler make the adjustment­s that he’s determined to make to get back on track and contribute this year,” Epstein said.

NOTE: The Cubs announced that former big-league outfielder Terrmel Sledge was hired as the assistant hitting coach and former big-league outfielder Chris Denorfia was added as the quality-assurance coach.

“TYLER AND TOMMY HAVE A STRONG RELATIONSH­IP, AND THERE’S A CHANCE THAT SOME NEW EYES AND A NEW VOICE MIGHT HELP TYLER MAKE THE ADJUSTMENT­S THAT HE’S DETERMINED TO MAKE TO GET BACK ON TRACK AND CONTRIBUTE THIS YEAR.”

THEO EPSTEIN, Cubs president, on the bond between new pitching coach Tommy Hottovy (right) and pitcher Tyler Chatwood (left)

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Closer Brandon Morrow had arthroscop­ic surgery on his right elbow last month. His recovery likely will affect how the Cubs fill out their bullpen.
GETTY IMAGES Closer Brandon Morrow had arthroscop­ic surgery on his right elbow last month. His recovery likely will affect how the Cubs fill out their bullpen.
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