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MLB · 1 year ago

Mike Tauchman Making a Case to be an Everyday Player for Cubs

Sportsgrid Staff

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Mike Tauchman Making a Case to be an Everyday Player for Cubs

Heading into this season, it was unclear what role Mike Tauchman would play on the Chicago Cubs. That role is starting to become very clear as the season continues.

When the season started, Tauchman was the odd man out. The Cubs had re-signed Cody Bellinger to play center field while Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ would man the corner outfield positions. The DH spot was not going to be Tauchman’s either. This means Tauchman’s role early on would be a platoon guy who plays to give one of the outfielders some rest.

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Tauchman’s Role Revealed Early

Tauchman, a native of the northwest suburbs of Chicago, was inserted into the starting lineup for good in mid-April. With Bellinger going down to an injury, and Suzuki getting injured, someone had to step up. In fact, the Cubs have dealt with a rash of injuries this season. The Cubs called up Pete Crow-Armstrong and Alexander Canario, but Tauchman has played every game since April 10th. That is 35 straight games played for the former tenth-round pick.

The Cubs desperately needed someone to step up in the outfield, and Tauchman has been that guy. As mentioned, the Cubs had Bellinger and Suzuki go down with injuries, but Happ and PCA are just not performing well at the moment, either. Tauchman ended up being the man to fill that void and has been rewarded because of it.

Tauchman’s Hot Start

How did Tauchman become an everyday man for the Cubs? Well, in the month of April, the 33-year-old hit .315 with an OPS of .960, three home runs, 10 RBI, and 12 walks to 17 strikeouts in 25 games played. May has not been as kind to him as he is batting just .210 with an OPS of .605. However, his full-season stats are still very good. He is batting .263, his OPS is .798, and has four home runs, 13 RBI, and 25 walks to just 35 strikeouts in 42 games played. In fact, Tauchman was able to help the Cubs avoid the sweep by the Braves with this lead-off home run on the first pitch of the game on May 15.

On the defensive side of things, Tauchman has been good. He won’t win a Gold Glove, but Tauchman has added a success rate of 10 percent in the outfield, so he is making some of the harder plays. With his performance at the plate, the Cubs do not need him to be a lockdown defender, though. The Cubs would love to see him flash more power, but Tauchman is doing his job. More importantly, he is securing himself a spot in the starting nine everyday moving forward.

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Tauchman and the Cubs Moving Forward

The Cubs are going to continue to need Tauchman. All their outfielders are healthy, but as mentioned, Happ and PCA are struggling at the plate. Both of those players are probably a little bit better than Tauchman defensively, but Craig Counsell needs someone who is going to be a threat at the plate. Tauchman has been that guy, and he will continue to be moving forward if he stays healthy. Whether it is in the outfield or as the DH, expect to see him a lot more this season.

The post Mike Tauchman Making a Case to be an Everyday Player for Cubs appeared first on Just Baseball.

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