Meet the Chicago Cubs 2022 Opening Day roster
It is here! After one of the most unforgettable offseasons in MLB history, it is Opening Day 2022! There was a lot of madness when it comes to trades, free agency, and a 99-day lockout but that is all in the rearview mirror. The Chicago Cubs open up the Opening Day slate with their game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
This is a Cubs team that is interesting. For the first time in a long time, the Opening Day roster will is missing names like Anthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, and Javier Baez. David Ross’s team is loaded with players trying to stick in Major League Baseball.
There are veterans that are going to play for the Cubs this year mixed in with some very young players. There are also a few players on the team that Cubs fans might not know a lot about but they will know more in short order.
The expectations for this roster are mixed. They play in an NL Central Division that has a few different types of teams in it. The Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals are the two favorites while the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates are seen as bad.
The Chicago Cubs are probably going to end somewhere in the middle there. The National League is loaded this year so it will be fun to see if the Cubs can compete with there being an extra playoff spot this year. This is the roster that will try to get it done:
Catchers:
Willson Contreras
Yan Gomes
Infielders:
Nico Hoerner
Nick Madrigal
Alfonso Rivas
Frank Schwindel
Jonathan Villar
Patrick Wisdom
Outfielders:
Clint Frazier
Ian Happ
Michael Hermosillo
Jason Heyward
Rafael Ortega
Seiya Suzuki
Pitchers:
Jesse Chavez
Scott Effross
Mychael Givens
Kyle Hendricks
Chris Martin
Daniel Norris
Ethan Roberts
David Robertson
Michael Rucker
Drew Smyly
Justin Steele
Marcus Stroman
Keegan Thompson
Rowan Wick
Injured List:
Adbert Alzolay
Codi Heuer
Wade Miley
Alec Mills
Andrelton Simmons
Brad Wieck
The Chicago Cubs 2022 Opening Day roster is a lot different from recent years.
This is an incredibly interesting roster. There are some elite players there that have to hope that the depth around them holds their own. The starting lineup has a chance to produce a fair amount of runs but everyone needs to contribute.
They also need guys like Schwindel and Wisdom to be just as good this year as they were last year. If that happens, it could be a really fun year on the North Side. It is a new era of Chicago Cubs baseball so this is an incredibly important year.