Cubs place Seiya Suzuki on injured list to open 2026 season

Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki will start the 2026 season on the 10-day injured list with the right knee sprain he suffered in the World Baseball Classic. Manager Craig Counsell announced the cautious decision Monday in Mesa, Arizona—following an initial optimistic update last week—ahead of Thursday's Opening Day against the Nationals. Suzuki expressed confidence in a quick return.

Suzuki, wearing a modified brace, progressed to light running and facing higher-velocity pitching on Monday but needs further work on defense and running before being game-ready. Speaking via interpreter Edwin Stanberry, he said: “I was worried in the beginning. But day by day, the pain’s gone down and it’s been feeling better each day. Obviously, you don’t want to rush it, but I want to make sure it heals and then come back to the team.”

If retroactive to Monday, Suzuki could be eligible as early as April 1 against the Angels, though the April 3-5 road trip at Cleveland or April 6-8 at Tampa Bay appears more realistic. Counsell said: “I don't know if I can answer that right now. We’ve just got to have a good week, then I think we can start to more accurately tell you when he’s going to be back.” Cubs president Jed Hoyer added: “He’s progressing well... it’s a long season. We don’t want to do anything [to have Suzuki] a couple days early that would hurt us later on.”

To cover right field, the Cubs added Michael Conforto to the Opening Day roster and are considering Matt Shaw for bench spots. Separately, Counsell named right-hander Ben Brown to the Opening Day bullpen after a strong spring (2.63 ERA, 19 strikeouts in 13 2/3 innings), while Javier Assad heads to Triple-A Iowa.

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MLB teams announce multiple player injuries as spring training begins

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As Major League Baseball teams opened spring training on February 10, 2026, several players were reported sidelined by injuries, impacting rosters for the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, and Colorado Rockies. Key updates include outfielder Anthony Santander's shoulder surgery and pitcher Shane Bieber's delayed ramp-up for the Blue Jays. These setbacks come amid preparations for the March 26 Opening Day.

Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki sustained a minor posterior cruciate ligament sprain during the World Baseball Classic. Manager Craig Counsell described the injury as minor, with Suzuki set to continue light activities. The team has not ruled out his availability for Opening Day.

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Veteran outfielder Michael Conforto has earned a place on the Chicago Cubs' Opening Day roster after arriving as a non-roster invitee this spring. His inclusion comes amid ongoing decisions for the bench and bullpen, with Seiya Suzuki sidelined by a knee injury.

San Diego Padres manager Craig Stammen stated that Joe Musgrove will most likely begin the 2026 regular season on the injured list. This comes as the right-hander recovers from Tommy John surgery during spring training. Stammen made the comment before the Padres' 3-1 win over the San Francisco Giants at Peoria Sports Complex.

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Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider will begin the 2026 season on the injured list due to a left oblique strain, manager Walt Weiss announced during spring training in North Port, Florida. Strider felt a slight pull after a minor-league start against the Red Sox on Tuesday and was scratched from Monday's scheduled outing against the Pirates due to lingering discomfort.

As the 2026 MLB season approaches, the Chicago Cubs remain focused on adding an impact bat and a starting pitcher, despite modest spending so far. President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer has emphasized deliberate moves, but fans await a significant splash before the Cubs Convention. Rumors link the team to free agents like Alex Bregman and Zac Gallen amid budget constraints.

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As 2026 MLB spring training progresses, the New York Mets provided updates on player injuries and roster transactions. Following initial league-wide injury reports, the team detailed setbacks for infielders and pitchers—ranging from Opening Day returns to 2027—with minor league signings and waiver claims bolstering depth.

 

 

 

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