The Chicago Cubs Make Key Roster Moves Ahead of Atlanta Braves Series: Calling Up Luis Vázquez and Activating Dansby Swanson.

Cubs promote Luis Vázquez in roster changes

The Chicago Cubs have made several roster moves ahead of their series against the Atlanta Braves. In particular, they have called up infield prospect Luis Vázquez from Triple-A Iowa. Vázquez, a 14th-round pick in the 2017 MLB Draft, has been performing well in Triple-A, slashing .262/.360/.397 with three home runs and 11 RBI’s in 39 games.

To make room for Vázquez and activate shortstop Dansby Swanson from the injured list, outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong and infielder Miles Mastrobuoni were optioned to Triple-A Iowa. Swanson had been dealing with knee issues and had not played since May 7, while Crow-Armstrong had been serving as a reserve outfielder and pinch-runner.

If Vázquez were to get into a game, he would be making his MLB debut and is likely to be used as a reserve infielder due to his positional versatility. Swanson, who has struggled at the plate this season, will be looking to bounce back against his former team. Crow-Armstrong had been making an impact with five stolen bases and nine RBI’s before being optioned, while Mastrobuoni struggled at the plate in his short stint with the Cubs.

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