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Cubs' Ian Happ Shines as Javier Assad Rejoins Roster

Summary

  • Ian Happ batting .297 with 5 doubles, 1 HR in last 11 games
  • Javier Assad recalled after missing time with oblique injury
  • Rookie McCade Brown to make MLB debut at hitter-friendly Coors Field
Cubs' Ian Happ Shines as Javier Assad Rejoins Roster

As the 2025 MLB season enters its final stretch, the Chicago Cubs have seen some promising developments on the field. Outfielder Ian Happ has been a bright spot, batting .297 with 5 doubles, a home run, 7 walks, and 7 runs scored in his last 11 games since August 17th.

The Cubs have also welcomed back pitcher Javier Assad to their roster. Assad had missed most of the year with an oblique injury but was recently recalled after a solid outing against the Angels, where he allowed just one run over six innings. Though he was initially optioned to the minors, Assad never made it to Triple-A Iowa, instead staying with the Cubs in Chicago.

The team will also be giving a debut to rookie pitcher McCade Brown, who was called up from Double-A. Brown, a native of Normal, Illinois, was the Rockies' third-round pick in 2021 but missed the 2023 season due to Tommy John surgery. His MLB debut against the Pirates on August 24th did not go well, as he gave up 4 runs in 3.2 innings, but he'll now get a chance to prove himself at the hitter-friendly Coors Field.

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FAQ

Ian Happ has been batting .297 with 5 doubles, 1 home run, 7 walks, and 7 runs scored in his last 11 games since August 17th.
Javier Assad has been recalled by the Cubs after missing most of the year with an oblique injury. He recently made a solid start against the Angels, allowing just 1 run over 6 innings.
McCade Brown is a rookie pitcher from Normal, Illinois who was called up by the Rockies. He will make his MLB debut at the hitter-friendly Coors Field.

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