The Chicago Cubs are designating Garrett Cooper for assignment, according to Robert Murray of FanSided.com. The former All-Star signed a non-roster minor league deal with the Cubs to get into camp. He only appeared in 10 games but hit a pair of home runs and a double over 30 trips to the plate. Cooper, 33, has a .231/.333/.500 batting line in exhibition play. Cooper made Chicago’s Opening Day roster and offered a veteran bat to play first base and DH duties. He was slashing a solid .270/.341/.432 this season, echoing his career betting line.
He will be the corresponding move for Matt Mervis, as Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register reports that Mervis is being called up. The Cubs have seven days to either trade, waive or release Cooper, who couldn’t be optioned to Triple-A.
On ESPN1000, @JesseRogersESPN confirms @TommyBirch report that Matt Mervis is coming up, and adds that Garrett Cooper is being DFA’d to make room.
— Bleacher Nation (@BleacherNation) April 23, 2024
Cooper, a sixth-round pick in the 2013 draft, made his major league debut with the New York Yankees in 2017. He spent most of his career with the Marlins. He was an effective hitter when healthy, hitting .269/.338/.436 for the club. Cooper’s production fell off last season with a .256/.296/.426 line in 82 games. Following a trade to the San Diego Padres, Cooper’s time out west wasn’t any better. He hit a dismal .239/.323/.402 line as he hit the open market coming off the worst offensive season of his career.
Cooper is a .268 hitter with 56 home runs and 22 RBI in 481 career games. He was a National League All-Star in 2022. It won’t be a surprise if another team claims Cooper from the Cubs, who brings plenty of versatility to the table. Cooper can play both at first base and in right field.
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