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Apr 15, 2024 0 0 0 0 -0.5
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Miles Mastrobuoni saw his most extended run at the MLB level in 2023, and while his overall numbers weren't overly impressive, he did finish the season well. The 28-year-old finished with a .241/.308/.301 slash line with a home run and five RBI across 61 games. However, in the final month of the season he slashed .333/.353/.394 across 16 games, and he started to see more regular playing time as a result. Mastrobuoni's biggest contribution throughout the year was his speed, as he managed 13 stolen bases in only 14 attempts. And while he primarily played at third base, Mastrobuoni also saw time at shortstop, second base and in right field. Heading into 2024, it looks like Mastrobuoni could serve as a utility player with the Cubs due to the versatility he displayed last season. It might not be the most fantasy-friendly role, though Mastrobuoni showed he can have a little value when he sees the field, particularly because of his ability to swipe bases.

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2024 30.5 2 1 1 .000
2023 911.5 24 1 5 13 13 .241
2022 40.5 1 1 1 .188
3y Avg. 45.51.3 12 0 2 7 7 .243
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Cracks Opening Day roster

    The Cubs informed Mastrobuoni on Monday that he'll be included on the Opening Day roster, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports. Mastrobuoni's ability to win a spot on the Opening Day roster spot initially seemed to be tied to the health of Nick Madrigal (hamstring), but even though Madrigal looks poised to avoid a stint on the injured list to open the season, the Cubs will apparently have room for both players as utility options. Though he's capable of filling in at second base, third base, shortstop and both outfield spots and brings quality speed to the table, Mastrobuoni's status as a left-handed hitter means that he won't be a candidate for a platoon role. Instead, Mastrobuoni is likely to see most of his limited opportunities in the late innings as a pinch runner or defensive replacement.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Vying for final bench role

    Mastrobuoni seems likely to secure a utility role with the Cubs out of spring training, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports. The Cubs have a few options for bench spots, but Mastrobuoni likely has an inside track due to his left-handed bat and his defensive versatility. The 28-year-old had some nice moments toward the end of last year, though he finished with just a .609 OPS across 61 games and doesn't profile as a great fantasy asset in 2024.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Recalled from Iowa

    The Cubs recalled Mastrobuoni from Triple-A Iowa on Saturday, Andy Martinez of Marquee Sports Network reports. Despite his lackluster MLB stats this season, Mastrobuoni appears to have rediscovered his swing over the last several weeks. He appeared in 13 games during his last major-league stint in July and slashed .324/.375/.432 with three RBI and 10 runs scored. Once he was optioned to Triple-A, his hot hitting continued with a .959 OPS since Aug. 1. Mastrobuoni will likely serve in a bench role with the Cubs, but the team could look for ways to get his hot bat in the game. Tucker Barnhart was DFA'd in a corresponding move.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Sent to Triple-A

    Mastrobuoni was optioned to Triple-A Iowa on Saturday, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports. Nick Madrigal was activated from the 10-day injured list, so Mastrobuoni's playing time was about to evaporate anyway. He hit .300 with one home run and five steals over his last 40 at-bats.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Settling in at third base

    Mastrobuoni will start at third base and bat eighth in Wednesday's game against the White Sox. Mastrobuoni looked at risk of losing out on playing time when Dansby Swanson returned from the 10-day injured list Saturday, but it's instead been Trey Mancini who has moved into a bench role. With Christopher Morel making his last three starts as the Cubs' designated hitter, Mastrobuoni has been able to settle as the team's primary third baseman. He should continue to make regular starts against right-handed pitching, though Mastrobuoni could give way to Morel or Patrick Wisdom at third base when the Cubs oppose southpaws.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Nabs steal

    Mastrobuoni went 0-for-2 with two walks, a stolen base and a run scored in Sunday's 11-5 loss to the Red Sox. Mastrobuoni has been in the lineup in two of three games since the All-Star break, but he's gone hitless over six at-bats. He's faced right-handed pitchers both times, suggesting he could be carving out a platoon role at third base that could eat into Patrick Wisdom's playing time. Mastrobuoni will need to do a bit more with the bat to maintain his newfound role -- he's slashing just .155/.268/.197 with seven steals, one RBI, seven runs scored and three doubles over 84 plate appearances this season.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Back in big leagues

    Mastrobuoni was recalled by the Cubs on Saturday. Mastrobuoni has been on and off the Cubs' roster this season but has generally not made much of an impact, slashing .145/.254/.177 in 30 games. He'll take the roster spot which had belonged to Dansby Swanson, who landed on the injured list with a bruised left heel.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Optioned to Triple-A

    The Cubs optioned Mastrobuoni to Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, Andy Martinez of Marquee Sports Network reports. With the selection of Jared Young from Triple-A on Tuesday, Mastrobuoni will head back to the minors to make room for the promising prospect. Mastrobuoni holds an impressive .949 OPS in Iowa this season, but has yet to put it together in Chicago, where that figure sits at just .431.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Optioned to Iowa

    Mastrobuoni was optioned to Triple-A Iowa by the Cubs on Friday, Bruce Levine of 670TheScore.com reports. Mastrobuoni was sent down to make room for Nick Madrigal, with Madrigal receiving a promotion for his strong work at Triple-A. Mastrobuoni hit only .161 with a .462 OPS while with the Cubs over 64 plate appearances.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Gets second start of series

    Mastrobuoni will start in right field and bat eighth in Wednesday's game against the Mariners. Mastrobuoni will be making his second start of the series after going 1-for-3 with a double in Monday's 3-2 win. The Cubs haven't committed to a full-time replacement for Seiya Suzuki (oblique) in right field while Suzuki has been on the injured list all season, but with five starts at the position now under his belt, Mastrobuoni appears to be the preferred option for the time being, at least against right-handed pitching.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Continues solid spring

    Mastrobuoni went 1-for-2 with two walks, two RBI and two runs scored in Thursday's Cactus League game against the Diamondbacks. Mastrobuoni has quietly had a nice spring, as he's batting .333 across seven games with an .862 OPS. The 27-year-old, who came over from Tampa Bay in November, is competing for a bench role with the Cubs. He likely won't have a huge fantasy impact even if he makes the team, however.
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  • Cubs' Miles Mastrobuoni: Dealt to Cubs

    Mastrobuoni was traded from the Rays to the Cubs on Tuesday in exchange for a low-level pitching prospect, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. As Topkin notes, this will open up a 40-man roster spot for the Rays that they can use to protect a prospect from the Rule 5 draft. Mastrobuoni can play second base and the outfield and hit .300/.377/.469 with 16 home runs and 23 steals in 129 games as a 26-year-old at Triple-A this past season. He will compete with Zach McKinstry for lefty-hitting utility work in 2023.
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  • Rays' Miles Mastrobuoni: Gets first call to majors

    Mastrobuoni's contract was purchased from Triple-A Durham on Thursday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Mastrobuoni had seemed like a potential utility prospect for several years thanks to his solid hit tool and defensive versatility. This is the first year in six minor-league seasons the 26-year-old logged an ISO over .150. He hit .300/.377/.469 with 16 home runs and 23 steals in 129 games at Triple-A. Mastrobuoni played 56 games at second base, with another handful of starts coming at shortstop, third base and all three outfield spots.
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