TL;DR Moisés Ballesteros of the Chicago Cubs is being strictly platooned, only facing right-handed pitchers. Despite elite hitting stats, he has not been allowed to face lefties, raising questions about his development as a designated hitter.
ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - APRIL 08: Moisés Ballesteros #25 of the Chicago Cubs bats against the Tampa Bay Rays during a game at Tropicana Field on April 08, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - APRIL 08: Moisés Ballesteros #25 of the Chicago Cubs bats against the Tampa Bay Rays during a game at Tropicana Field on April 08, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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The Cubs won their seventh-straight game, beating the Phillies 7-4 . For all the early-season nail-biting, this team looks pretty darn good right now. Let us hope they stay that way.
Last night I asked you what the Cubs should do with Jordan Wicks after he returns from the injured list. The majority of you said âLeave him in Iowaâ as 56 percent voted for that. Another 34 percent thought he should go into the Cubs depleted bullpen.
On Tuesday nights I donât normally do a movie essay, but I always have time for jazz and that time is now. You can skip ahead if you wish.
Today weâre continuing our series on Chicago jazz in anticipation of International Jazz Day in Chicago on April 30. This is âs own saxophonists Clifford Jordan and Von Freeman at the Chicago Jazz Festival in 1988. This sax battle features Willie Pickens on piano, Dan Shapera on bass and Robert Shy on drums.
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Since MoisĂ©s Ballesteros, also known by the nickname âMo Baller,â was called up to the majors for good last September, heâs done nothing but hit. So far in his career, heâs hitting .333/.405/,529 with five home runs in 39 games. When you throw out his numbers from his first stint in the majors last May, the numbers are even better.
This year, Mo Baller is hitting .378/.420/.600 with three home runs in just 50 plate appearances. I donât need to tell you thatâs elite production. Those are the kinds of numbers where you donât care whether or not he ever learns to be a catcher. You just stick him in the lineup at designated hitter and let him do his thing.
The problem with this, of course, is that the Cubs arenât just sticking him at DH and letting him do his thing. Ballesteros is being strictly platooned, playing only against right-handed pitching. So far, manager Craig Counsellâs strategy has been to start Ballesteros against right-handers and then pull him for a pinch-hitter (usually or one of the other two catchers) if the other team brings in a left-handed reliever to face Ballesteros. Then Counsel goes to as the DH if a right-handed pitcher comes in later.
So far, this strategy has worked. Saturdayâs game was the best example, and I know some of you grumbled when Counsell pinch hit for Ballesteros in the sixth inning. Of course, everyone who did happily reversed themselves when hit a pinch-hit three-run home run, but that doesnât *necessarily* mean that it was the right call in the situation. Sometimes in baseball, the wrong call works out and the right call fails.
So far, Ballesteros is hitting .405 with a .447 on-base percentage against right-handers and .000 with the same on-base percentage against lefties. Of course, thatâs only three at-bats against lefties. Counsell has been pretty strict about not letting Mo Baller face a lefty.
Ballesteros has mixed success facing left-handed pitching in the minor league. Last year in Iowa versus left-hnaded pitching, Ballesteros managed to hit just .230/.296/.281 in 152 plate appearances. That would argue that Counsell is doing the right thing by sitting him. But in 2024, between Iowa and Tennessee, Ballesteros was actually better against left-handers than right-handers. He hit .302 with a .356 OBP against lefties in 2024 and âjustâ .285 with a .354 OBP versus right-handers. So there is *some* evidence that Ballesteros can hold his own versus left-handed pitching if given the chance.
Should Counsell let Ballesteros face more left-handed pitching? No one is arguing Ballesteros should be starting everyday, against both lefties and righties. At least not at this stage of his career. What I am asking is whether you think that Counsell should be less aggressive in pinch-hitting for Ballesteros mid-game. Letting him get some at-bats against lefties would serve two purposes. The first is that it would give him more experience facing lefties, which he needs if heâs going to be an everyday DH. The second would be that it would leave Ballesteros in the lineup for the late innings if the opposing team goes to an right-handed reliever later on.
Of course, the argument against this is that what Counsell is doing now appears to be working. Having Michael Conforto on the bench lessens the risks of pinch-hitting for Ballesteros.
So what would you do with Mo Baller? Would you let him at least get his feet wet against lefties? Or would you just stick with what Counsell is doing now? Again, weâre not asking if Ballesteros should start every game, just whether or not Counsell should not automatically pinch-hit for him mid game. Maybe get a rare start against a left-handed pitcher.
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