Friday, December 5, 2025

Cubs Ready to Add Trade Deadline Acquisition from IL

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The Chicago Cubs will indeed get right-handed pitcher Michael Soroka back on the active roster just in time for the stretch run of the regular season. Soroka blew out his shoulder in his Cubs’ debut following his acquisition from the Washington Nationals at the trade deadline. The Cubs initially traded for Soroka to fill out a spot in the starting rotation, but given the need for arms in the bullpen, the 28-year-old may end up playing a big role in the bullpen.

Soroka went down with a shoulder strain on Aug. 4, but after one rehab appearance at Triple-A the Cubs are ready to welcome him back to the active roster. Soroka was impressive on Thursday night, striking out three batters in 2.1 innings. He didn’t walk anyone and gave up one hit, which was a solo home run.

Yet, the most eye-popping development from Soroka’s outing was his velocity. Fans were perplexed at the trade deadline, when the Cubs dealt for Soroka, who had seen his fastball velocity decline during his last couple of starts with the Nationals. That issue was obviously a concern and we saw what happened as Soroka did suffer a shoulder strain in his first game with the Cubs.

However, not only has Soroka regained his velocity, he’s actually throwing harder than he ever has.

Via Elise Menaker.

Michael Soroka went 2.1 IP yesterday. According to Counsell, “his velocity was very good, significantly up from his start with us.” Got up to 96.6 mph. His next outing he’ll be activated.

Seeing as though the weekend rotation for the Cubs is composed of Matthew Boyd, Colin Rea and Shōta Imanaga, then Javier Assad might be the pitcher replaced when Soroka is activated from the injured list. ben Brown is another potential option to potentially be the odd-man out.

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The Chicago Cubs have gotten great pitching from the rotation and while a few relievers have remained consistent throughout the year there are some cracks showing in the bullpen. Closer Daniel Palencia had a rough going during August and while Ben Brown has had some solid outings as a multi-inning reliever, he’s not exactly the most trusted guy either.

Craig Counsell is trying to make sure that his best bullpen arms stay relatively fresh for the postseason and he might get an unexpected boost during the final few weeks of September.

Fans were pissed off when Jed Hoyer didn’t go all-in at the trade deadline for a top-line starting pitcher. The Cubs ultimately settled on Michael Soroka, who had below-average results with the Washington Nationals, but other numbers showed the right-hander was hit with some bad luck. Unfortunately, Soroka pitched a total of two innings for the Cubs before his shoulder gave out.

Soroka has been sidelined for a month, but he’s on his way back and reports from his rehab indicate that Soroka is now actually throwing harder than he was all season.

It appears as though Soroka is getting close to being sent out on a rehab assignment and at this point it doesn’t seem like the Cubs are all to concerned about stretching him back out to join the rotation again.

At the time of the trade the Cubs were desperate for a starter, but the emergence of Cade Horton has changed the landscape of the team’s playoff rotation. It still would have been great to add another impact starter, but if the Cubs can get Soroka back for the stretch run, then the bullpen could get a difference-maker heading into October.

His overall numbers in 2024 with the White Sox looked bad as Soroka ended the year with a 4.74 ERA in 79.2 innings. However, Soroka was excellent as a reliever and he was dominant while coming out of the bullpen.

Soroka posted a 36.0 K% and had a 2.75 ERA in those 16 games as a reliever. He struggled in his first handful of games as a reliever with the White Sox, but once he got settled in Soroka was even better, recording a 1.48 ERA and his final 11 appearances with a 42.7 K% in 24.1 innings to end the 2024 season.

That’s certainly an intriguing arm that Counsell will want to use out of the bullpen down the stretch this year. Of course, Soroka has to stay healthy, which hasn’t exactly been a guarantee throughout his career.

Aldo Soto
Aldo Soto
With a journalism degree from Eastern Illinois University and a decade of Cubs reporting, my work has appeared on 670 The Score, ESPN 1000, and the Pinwheels and Ivy Podcast. I cover Cubs news and analysis for Sports Mockery, including roster moves, game breakdowns, and prospect development.

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