Rule 5 pick Gage Workman has only a slim chance of making the Chicago Cubs’ Opening Day roster. It’d require him leaping straight from Double-A to the big leagues, and fitting onto a bench that may have just one available spot after Justin Turner, Jon Berti, and Carson Kelly.
But, Workman is a superlative infield glove man, and has tremendous power. He ditched switch-hitting last year, cut down on his strikeouts, and really put up monster numbers at Double-A. So you never know what he might become. The Cubs drafted him for a reason, after all.
Anyway, he’s been having a fantastic day today in his spring debut, flashing the glove at third and also hitting the Cubs’ first home run of the spring (lefty on lefty, too):
Gage Workman with a 2-run opposite field HR off a lefty. pic.twitter.com/Lx0Ha0uVac
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