Chicago Sun-Times

Joc put on IL; Hoerner called up

- BY RUSSELL DORSEY, STAFF REPORTER rdorsey@suntimes.com | @Russ_Dorsey1

The Cubs put left fielder Joc Pederson (left wrist tendinitis) on the 10-day injured list, retroactiv­e to April 21. Infielder Nico Hoerner was recalled from the team’s alternate site in a correspond­ing move.

Hoerner, 23, was optioned before the beginning of the season. He had a monster showing during spring training, hitting .364 with three doubles, two triples, two home runs, three stolen bases and a 1.055 OPS.

Pederson, 28, struggled offensivel­y after a torrid spring. He is hitting .137/.262/.235 with only one home run in 16 games.

Pederson’s injury could mean

Kris Bryant gets some more time in the outfield, where he has played well in limited action this season and throughout his career.

Bryant started in right field for a second consecutiv­e night in Thursday’s series finale against the Mets.

“He looks so comfortabl­e out there,” manager David Ross said. “It really is a nice luxury to be able to move a guy of his caliber around a little bit . . . . He’s gotten some action out there, and there’s been no panic in the movements. It’s been very clean; he’s done a great job. It looks really natural out there, and that’s a really big value, especially when I get guys like [Matt] Duffy in there and give an outfielder a day off.”

Duffy, Sogard providing spark

When Duffy and Eric Sogard made the Cubs’ roster, the decision caught many fans by surprise after the spring performanc­es of Hoerner, David Bote and Ildemaro Vargas.

But what the veteran infielders are providing off the bench for the Cubs has been needed for some time.

Their ability to put the ball in play, especially in spots in which situationa­l hitting and contact are needed, has been on display early in the season.

“They’ve been exactly what we expected, even better, I would say, than expected,” Ross said. “Both of them are extremely hard workers and know themselves as major-league players, low-maintenanc­e swings, good approaches, profession­al at-bats.”

Duffy was slashing .267/.389/.333 in 15 at-bats, and Sogard was tied for third in the majors with three pinch hits.

“I think you’re trying as best you can to mimic game action, or as close as you can to it,” Duffy said. “For me, it’s a lot of pitching machines, trying to see velocity, trying to shorten my swing as best as I can. Seeing breaking balls off the machine as well as going down and tracking pitchers in their bullpens on the side really helps, as well.

 ?? DAVID BANKS/AP ?? Kris Bryant smacks a two-run double off Mets starter Joey Lucchesi in the third inning Thursday night at Wrigley Field.
DAVID BANKS/AP Kris Bryant smacks a two-run double off Mets starter Joey Lucchesi in the third inning Thursday night at Wrigley Field.
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Joc Pederson

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