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MESA, Ariz. – Seiya Suzuki walked slowly through the Cubs’ clubhouse on Monday, wearing a soft brace on the right knee that he injured in Japan’s final World Baseball Classic game. First baseman Michael Busch offered his teammate a quick hug and a few words of support, and then Suzuki was on his way out the door.
After being examined by a team doctor on Monday, Suzuki had an MRI exam on his knee to determine the extent of the injury he sustained on a stolen base attempt in Saturday’s 8-5 loss to Venezuela in the Classic quarterfinals. On Tuesday, Cubs manager Craig Counsell said the imaging showed "good news" and the injury was "minor in nature." Suzuki will continue activity and gauge progress through this week. The club will decide this weekend on whether a trip to the injured list will be necessary.
In the first inning of Samurai Japan’s game against Venezuela on Saturday, the 31-year-old Suzuki drew a walk to reach base. With two outs, he took off for second and was initially called safe after a hard, headfirst slide. Suzuki was in clear discomfort in the immediate aftermath of the play, which was overturned to an out following a replay review.
Counsell said Cubs got “good news” on Seiya Suzuki. A strain of the PCL (posterior cruciate ligamenet) in his right knee (“minor in nature.”).
Will continue activity and gauge progress through this week. Decision this coming weekend on whether IL will be necessary.
Suzuki shifted carefully to his feet and walked slowly off the field, alongside an athletic trainer from Team Japan’s staff. No imaging was taken in Miami on Suzuki, whose injury was initially announced as “right knee discomfort” at loanDepot park. He traveled back to Arizona on Sunday, but flight delays pushed his return to camp to Monday.
Suzuki was excited to suit up for his home country after missing the 2023 World Baseball Classic due to an oblique injury. In four games in the heart of Japan’s lineup in this spring’s tournament, the outfielder hit .333 (3-for-9) with two homers, five RBIs and six walks. Both of his home runs came in a win over Korea during pool play.
The production and power on display by Suzuki in the Classic showed off his importance for a Cubs team that reached the playoffs in ’25 and has World Series aspirations this year. Last season, Suzuki finished with 32 homers, 31 doubles and 103 RBIs for the North Siders, and then had three homers and a .613 slugging percentage in eight playoff games.
While the Cubs assess Suzuki’s status for Opening Day, they can at least know there are some built-in contingency plans for the outfield.
“Outfield,” Counsell said, “is an area we have the most depth, probably, on the team in this camp.”
Suzuki projects to be the Cubs’ main right fielder, but can also get at-bats as a designated hitter (his main role last season when Kyle Tucker was in the fold). The DH duties this season will likely be split among multiple players, with Moisés Ballesteros a possibility to get the bulk of his playing time in that spot.
While left field (Ian Happ) and center field (Pete Crow-Armstrong) are locked in, Chicago has a mix of players who can bounce around all three spots and offer solutions for right field. Atop the list right now is Matt Shaw, who has been training for a super utility role this spring with a focus on the outfield.
Beyond Shaw, the Cubs have the veteran trio of Michael Conforto, Dylan Carlson and Chas McCormick in camp this spring as non-roster invitees. All three are very much in the competition for backup roles, even before the situation surrounding Suzuki is factored in.
The Cubs signed the 33-year-old Conforto earlier this spring, bringing in a player coming off a rough ’25 with the Dodgers, but with a longer track record of success. Carlson, 27, had a promising early-career showing, but has had trouble replicating that success in recent years. McCormick, 30, turned in a strong season in Houston in ’23 (130 OPS+), but struggled in ’24-25 amid injury issues.
The North Siders also have former Top 100 prospect and 23-year-old Kevin Alcántara (No. 4 on Pipeline’s Top 30 list for the Cubs) on the 40-man roster. While Alcántara is not ruled out for an Opening Day job, the team might prefer to have him playing regularly at Triple-A Iowa to begin this season, as opposed to filling a sporadic bench role.
Those are the scenarios in play as the Cubs gather more information on Suzuki’s injury.
“You never want to see your players come out of a game,” Counsell said. “And you know you’re not going to have all the information, so we’ve just got to wait. There’s nothing we can do but wait.”