All Those Rules Changes Are Coming to the AFL, Morel’s Debut, Little’s Stuff, and Other Cubs Bullets

The Cardinals come into today’s double-header with the Cubs on a 12-game winning streak. So the day has become win-win for the Cubs: if the Cardinals win, well, draft positioning. But if the Cubs win … eff your winning streak, Cardinals. See you in the bleachers (with Luis!) for game one today.

•   The Arizona Fall League is coming in just three weeks, and although we don’t yet have rosters, we do have an important rules update. Remember how MLB experimented with various rules changes at various levels of the minor leagues this past season? Well, they are now all coming to the AFL, which marks the next testing phase for competition purposes (it’s one thing to test *A* new rule at one time and gather data/anecdotes, but it’s another thing to test *SEVERAL* of them all at once). MLB confirmed to Baseball America that the following rules changes will be in place for the AFL season:

⇒ Automated balls and strikes (if the tech is there, make the switch, in my opinion)

⇒ 15-second pitch clock (maybe the best way to eliminate unnecessary downtime in the action, but probably the most controversial of the rules)

⇒ Two pick-off attempts per plate appearance (I would love it if this increased stolen base attempts/success rates)

⇒ Infielders must be on the dirt, with two players on each side of second base (I am pro killing the shift)

⇒ Larger bases (if it helps with player safety, by all means, go for it)

•   I don’t want to immediately assume that porting all of these rules over to the AFL means that MLB viewed them as a success this year. But the fact that the league didn’t immediately chop one of the new rules out kinda does suggest it – otherwise, you’d be porting over noise into your experiment for no reason. If I had to guess, I could see MLB next porting all the rules over to all the levels of Minor League Baseball next year for (1) additional testing, and (2) additional exposure for future big leaguers. The tricky layer here is bringing it to the big leagues, which can be done at any time with a year’s notice, but since there is a CBA negotiation coming anyway, I would LIKE TO THINK the big league players will be brought into those discussions as part of this process. I would not expect any of these rules in MLB for the 2022 season, but I could see the sides agreeing to implement them throughout MiLB next year, with a tentative expectation that they’d be in place for 2023, subject to feedback next year from the minors.

•   The White Sox clinched the AL Central, and good for them and their fans. I remain agnostic about whether the White Sox succeed or not (I really don’t care either way), but I do have some White Sox friends (so, hey, happy for them), and I also generally support teams succeeding after they really push in the way the White Sox did, adding and adding to the core.

•   Brewers outfielder Avisail Garcia reached a plate appearance threshold to convert what had been a team option for next year into a mutual option, so it’s a good bet that he’ll now head to free agency. The 30-year-old has been quietly excellent for the Brewers (.269/.337/.505, 120 wRC+, good RF defense, 3.0 WAR), so it’ll be a loss. But more than that, he’s just another example of how the Brewers have *nailed* that tier of shorter-term free agent signing over the last several years. They will have wound up paying him about $12 million for this past year, and it was obviously worth it.

•   The Giants signed first baseman John Nogowski to a two-year minor league deal, which I mention less because of the guy or the team and more for the fact that it was a clever way for the Giants to jump the market on a 2022 minor league free agent signing (they probably paid him pretty well to do it, relatively speaking). He was available early because the Pirates let him go, so the Giants pounced extra early to lock him down. I hope the Cubs are prepared to do the same with any preferred minor league free agent types who become available early, or at least at the VERY START of minor league free agency. It’s still an area ripe for finding big wins – as we’ve seen – and it doesn’t cost a lot of extra money to get yourself a lot of shots.

•   Oh, and as for the specific guy, I was kinda hoping the Cubs would land him after the season, because he has that same kind of story/trajectory as many of the other approaching-30 breakouts the Cubs have found. Has always hit in the minors (never strikes out, power still emerging, and as a 1B you can see why he didn’t get a ton of action), and was just kinda blocked wherever he went. Why the Pirates, of all clubs, didn’t just hang onto him for next year is a mystery to me (but I haven’t dug in deep and maybe they have a serious 40-man roster crunch coming with prospects). He’s the type of guy I hope the Cubs pounce on early in minor league free agency – a guy who already knows he’s not going to get a big league deal, so there’s no reason for him to wait, and thus if you make him a really strong minor league offer, you can lock him down.

•   Christopher Morel made his Triple-A debut last night, and although he didn’t hit two homers like Brennen Davis did in his debut, the fellow 2020-Alt-Site’r did get two singles and a walk:

•   The 22-year-old utility man is already on the 40-man roster, and now will head into 2022 as a possible up-down depth call-up as necessary, so long as it fits with his developmental plan. Dude plays the game LOUD (I strongly suspect his league-average numbers at Double-A involved a lot of bad luck when you study the contact data), and given his ability to handle almost any defensive position well, you definitely want to emphasize development with him, rather than just wringing out early contributions at the margins. He could be a really, really nice player to have available over the next several years.

•   Brendon Little REALLY wants to get added to the 40-man roster after the season:

written by

Brett Taylor is the Lead Cubs Writer at Bleacher Nation, and you can find him on Twitter at @BleacherNation and on LinkedIn here. Brett is also the founder of Bleacher Nation, which opened up shop in 2008 as an independent blog about the Chicago Cubs. Later growing to incorporate coverage of other Chicago sports, Bleacher Nation is now one of the largest regional sports blogs on the web.

more cubs news

Pete Crow-Armstrong’s First Big League? A GO-AHEAD, GAME-WINNING HOME RUN!

Boy did he need that! The Chicago Cubs top prospect, Pete Crow-Armstrong, was promoted this week not because he was quite ready offensively, but rather out of necessity after injuries to multiple Cubs outfielders. And predictably, he looked over-matched on...

Enhanced Box Score: Cubs 3, Astros 1 – April 25, 2024

Cubs win! Cubs sweep! There was drama late - there always is - but the Cubs got it done! What an impressive series sweep over the Astros, especially considering all the injuries. So awesome. But it didn't start that way...

Chicago Cubs Sign Old Friend Dan Straily

I knew Dan Straily was pitching in Korea, and I knew there was a time in relatively recent memory that he was trying to come back to MLB. But sometime between then and now, he fell off my radar as...

Pre-Gamin’: Astros at Cubs (1:20 CT) – Lineups, Pitching Matchup, Broadcast Info, Game Thread

CUBS LINEUP — The Cubs won again last night, which means they've already won the season-series against the still-struggling Astros. Justin Verlander will be on the bump for today's finale, but he'll have to go up against the mighty Javier...

Cubs Farm Report | April 25, 2024: Brennen Davis Homers in His Return to Triple-A

Brennen Davis made his return to Triple-A last night, and of course, he managed to smack a three-run home run in an 8-2 win for the Iowa Cubs. That and more in today's Cubs Farm Report. Cubs Farm Report |...

The Leadoff Role, Cubs Front Office is Not Particularly Well-Liked? And Other Cubs Bullets

It's a pretty big day for the Chicago Bears, eh? For the second year in a row, they own the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. Only this time, they actually plan to use it (and on a quarterback,...

Chicago Cubs Sign Brazilian-Japanese Pitcher Daniel Missaki Out of Mexican League

That's a geographic mouthful right there, and it underscores what an interesting signing this is. Stray signings throughout the year are not uncommon, particularly as injuries accumulate down on the farm and the Chicago Cubs have the ability to take...

Do the Cubs Have a Scoring-Late Problem?

Once a month since August of 2016, my friends and I get together for "Supper Club." It's like book club, but instead of reading books, we go to a different restaurant in the city. Last night, we hit our 77th...

Enhanced Box Score: Cubs 4, Astros 3 – April 24, 2024

The Cubs did all their scoring in the first, and made it stand up for the win with generally good pitching and generally good defense. Jameson Taillon looked solid again in his second start, locating well, giving up no barrels,...

Dansby Swanson with a First Inning Three-Run Homer

For the second straight night, the Cubs are jumping all over the Astros in the first inning. After a couple hits from Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ to get things going, Michael Busch hit a sac fly, Christopher Morel walked,...

Latest News

Eagles, A.J. Brown Agree on a MASSIVE Extension!

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured the services of wide receiver A.J. Brown for the foreseeable future, inking brown to a three-year, $96 million extension that includes $84 million guaranteed. At $32 million per year, Brown will be the highest-paid wide...

Tigers vs. Royals: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Detroit Tigers (14-11), with Reese Olson on the mound, host the Kansas City Royals (15-10) who will counter with Seth Lugo, at 1:10 PM ET on Friday.See how to watch the Detroit-Kansas City matchup below.When is Tigers vs. Royals...

How to Watch Mets vs. Cardinals: Live Stream or on TV

Jose Butto will take the ball for the New York Mets (13-11) when they host starting pitcher Miles Mikolas and the St. Louis Cardinals (11-14) on Friday, with first pitch at 7:10 PM ET.Keep reading to find out all the...

How to Watch Braves vs. Guardians: Live Stream or on TV

On Friday at 7:20 PM ET, Marcell Ozuna and the Atlanta Braves (17-6) play Jose Ramirez and the Cleveland Guardians (18-7) at Truist Park.If you're planning on watching this game, keep reading for TV and streaming options for the Atlanta-Cleveland...

Red Sox vs. Cubs: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

In a series opener on Friday, Kutter Crawford will take the mound for the Boston Red Sox (14-12) against Shota Imanaga and the Chicago Cubs (16-9), with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 PM ET at Fenway Park.Find out how to...

Pacers vs. Bucks Predictions, Best Bets and Odds: NBA Playoffs Game 3 – Friday, April 26, 2024

The Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks take the court in Game 3 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs. The Pacers are favored by 6 points in the contest, which airs on ESPN at 5:30 PM ET. The...

Baltimore Orioles vs. Oakland Athletics Series April 26-28: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

A three-game series between the Baltimore Orioles and the visiting Oakland Athletics will start on Friday, April 26 at 7:05 PM ET.Orioles vs. Athletics Series Info Athletics @ Orioles Time: Friday, April 26 at 7:05 PM ET Orioles Starting Pitcher:...

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Series April 26-28: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

On Friday, April 26 at 7:07 PM ET, a three-game series featuring the Toronto Blue Jays and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers will begin.Blue Jays vs. Dodgers Series Info Dodgers @ Blue Jays Time: Friday, April 26 at 7:07 PM...

Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago Cubs Series April 26-28: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The Boston Red Sox will be hosting the Chicago Cubs for a three-game series, with the action getting underway at 7:10 PM ET on Friday, April 26.Red Sox vs. Cubs Series Info Cubs @ Red Sox Time: Friday, April 26...

New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals Series April 26-28: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The New York Mets will be hosting the St. Louis Cardinals for a three-game series, with the first matchup getting underway at 7:10 PM ET on Friday, April 26.Mets vs. Cardinals Series Info Cardinals @ Mets Time: Friday, April 26...

more cubs news