Cubs put lefty Shota Imanaga on
injured list after he got hurt going to cover first base
[May 06, 2025]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs placed Shota Imanaga on the 15-day
injured list on Monday in another blow to an already depleted
rotation for the NL Central leaders.
Imanaga, 31, strained his left hamstring when he went to cover first
base in the sixth inning of Sunday's 4-0 loss at Milwaukee. The
Japanese left-hander has been one of the team's most reliable
starters since he signed a $53 million, four-year contract with
Chicago in January 2024.
Imanaga had some imaging done, and he met with team physician Dr.
Stephen Gryzlo on Monday night.
“He's presenting to the doctor like with a very mild hamstring
strain,” manager Craig Counsell said after Chicago's 9-2 victory
over San Francisco. “So that makes us optimistic. I think it's
probable we're going to be past two weeks here, because we're going
to be cautious and make sure that he's back to 100%. But, all in
all, pretty good news.”
Right-hander Gavin Hollowell was recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
Hollowell, 27, threw two scoreless innings in the victory over the
Giants.

Imanaga's injury creates another hole in Chicago's rotation.
Left-hander Justin Steele is out for the season with an elbow
injury, and right-hander Javier Assad has an oblique issue.
Imanaga pitched five-plus innings in his previous start at
Pittsburgh before departing because of leg cramps. He is 3-2 with a
2.82 ERA in eight starts.
“You’re always building depth and you’re always dealing with
injuries,” president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said. “You
always hope it’s not one of your best players, best pitchers, but
that’s what happens. Hopefully we can figure out when we can get him
back and get him back healthy. But we just got to step up. No one’s
going to pause for us.”
Imanaga got hurt while covering first on a potential double play
against the Brewers. He was in clear discomfort as he headed toward
the bag. After the runner beat the throw to first, the pitcher
grabbed the back of his left leg.
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Chicago Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga (18) is consoled after getting
injured during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the
Milwaukee Brewers, Sunday, May 4, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP
Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Imanaga said he had never had this kind of injury
before.
“I think that’s the challenge is, with guys that have done those
injuries before, they usually give you a better sense of how it
feels compared to other times,” Hoyer said. “And he says he’s never
been through this so a little bit of something new. But we'll have
to figure it out.”
The Cubs have some options when it comes to replacing Imanaga in the
rotation, along with some flexibility because of their upcoming
schedule. They are off Thursday each of the next four weeks.
Cade Horton, one of their top prospects, is 2-1 with a 1.24 ERA in
six starts for Iowa. The right-hander pitched six innings of one-run
ball against Buffalo on Sunday.
The Cubs also have veteran right-hander Chris Flexen, who has 110
career starts in the majors.
Imanaga's slot in the rotation comes up again on Saturday at the New
York Mets.
“I think we have options of how we decide to do that day,” Counsell
said before the victory over San Francisco.
Imanaga went 15-3 with a 2.91 ERA in 29 starts last year, striking
out 174 in 173 1/3 innings. He made the NL All-Star team and
finished fourth in balloting for the NL Rookie of the Year.
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