CHICAGO — Seiya Suzuki was activated from the 10-day injured list before Friday's game against Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field and inserted into the Chicago Cubs' starting lineup in right field, batting fifth after missing the season start with a sprained posterior cruciate ligament. The Cubs designated outfielder Dylan Carlson for assignment to clear roster space, placed reliever Phil Maton on the 15-day IL and recalled right-hander Ethan Roberts from Triple-A Iowa; the moves come as the team held a 6-6 record this week following a split six-game road trip.
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Seiya Suzuki's return could boost the Cubs' performance. If you're a fan, this is great news. If you're into fantasy baseball, consider adding Suzuki to your lineup. He's a strong hitter and could rack up points.
Suzuki's injury recovery is a positive sign for the Cubs' season. It's a reminder that setbacks can be temporary. Keep an eye on how Suzuki's return impacts the team's performance. Worth forwarding if you know a Cubs fan or a fantasy baseball player.
The Chicago Cubs benefited when Seiya Suzuki was activated, restoring a middle-of-order bat and veteran presence while the club adjusted its roster to address bullpen and outfield needs.
Outfielder Dylan Carlson suffered a roster setback after being designated for assignment to create a 26-man roster spot for Suzuki.
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Seiya Suzuki Activated, Returns To Cubs Lineup Friday
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