Uehara nearing return after knee infection

Cubs to start Lackey, Hendricks, Quintana in weekend series vs. Cardinals

September 14th, 2017

CHICAGO -- Cubs reliever has not pitched since Sept. 2 because of an infection in his right knee, but he threw a simulated game on Wednesday and may be able to return to action by Friday.
Uehara has thrown two bullpen sessions prior to the sim game. He struggled in August, giving up six earned runs over 7 1/3 innings in nine games for a 7.36 ERA.
The Cubs aren't sure when right-hander will return either. Arrieta has played catch twice since he had to leave his Sept. 4 start because of a right hamstring strain, but no bullpen session has been scheduled yet. Cubs manager Joe Maddon said they will not have a good feel for a timetable regarding Arrieta until he does throw a bullpen.

There was a slim chance Arrieta could have returned this weekend against the Cardinals, but instead the rotation will be on Friday, on Saturday and on Sunday.
Worth noting
• Shortstop , sidelined since Aug. 3 with a strained right foot, was able to run the bases on Wednesday and hit in the batting cages. There is no change in the timeline for his return, but he has been able to increase baseball activities.
• The Brewers will get three more home games following Major League Baseball's decision to move their series against the Marlins from Miami to Miller Park this weekend. Miami is trying to recover from Hurricane Irma.
"Obviously, something had to be done. I have no issues with it," Maddon said of the switch. "The situation being as severe as it is, it's no time to quibble over situations like this. You're getting into the latter part of the season, and whatever [Major League Baseball] thinks is fine. It's about making sure the games are played."