Keegan Thompson is Likely Headed Back to His Multi-Inning Relief Role For Now

I mentioned in the Bullets this morning how good the Chicago Cubs rotation has been lately, even without Marcus Stroman and a little bit before they’d fully gotten Wade Miley back, too. It’s a credit to Kyle Hendricks putting together some good starts, Justin Steele looking as good as he’s looked as a starter in the big leagues, and Drew Smyly pitching relatively steadily as a back-end option.

And it’s also because Keegan Thompson has put together back-to-back solid starts out of necessity, going four and five innings in those starts, allowing just two runs across those nine innings. His most recent start, in particular, was eye-opening: 5.0 IP, 0 ER, 4 H, 0 BB, 5 K, and just 65 pitches. He’s not even fully stretched out, and he was using everything in his arsenal, with great velo and movement, over the course of five innings. That’s a starting pitcher in today’s game!

Well, about that. With Stroman and Miley back in the rotation, there are now five “regular” starting pitchers available (those two, plus Hendricks, Smyly, and Steele). So what happens with Thompson, who was only making those starts to fill in the gaps, but who remains a possible long-term starting pitcher (or at least, you may not be ready to TOTALLY throw out that possibility)?

Well, according to Thompson’s pitching coach, the plan is to send him back to his multi-inning relief role now that the rest of the rotation is back:

“Keegan prefers to pitch when we need him the most,” Hottovy told the Mully & Haugh Show on Thursday morning. “I think that’s the biggest thing. His versatility is so valuable, not only for us but for him. But also it allows us to help manage the workload for him and pick the right spots to use him.

“His makeup, his background, everything about him, he’s such a competitor. He keeps things simple. It’s efficient. Again, just go out there and give us as much as you can. Pump the strike zone, be aggressive early, whether that’s as a starter, as a reliever, as a long guy, as a short-inning guy, I think he can do a lot of different things.

“The current version of him in the role he’s in right now does allow us to manage that workload early just knowing how valuable he is to the team and the organization.”

Without question, Thompson has looked fantastic in a multi-inning relief role – like, particularly good when he’s going full bore – and that’s an increasingly valued role in today’s game. Also, most of the data points we’ve gotten on Thompson the last couple years suggest this is going to be his best big league role.

I have to admit, though, especially as I look ahead to August and September after the Trade Deadline, when the Cubs may have some additional rotation openings, I kinda still want to see Thompson get some more starts this year. As in, real starts, when he’s actually stretched out. I don’t know that it’s likely he would emerge as a clear rotation guy for 2023, but don’t we all kinda want to know whether that’s possible? It could have a significant impact on what the Cubs do this offseason, and/or how they handle the trajectory of other upper-level pitching prospects.

For now, though, that isn’t going to happen, and I’m not upset about it. The pitching staff is about to shrink down to a maximum of 13 arms later this month, and I don’t see how you could go with a six-man rotation in that environment. So that option is out, and then you’re asking about who you would want to bounce from the rotation to accommodate Thompson – right now, it’s none of the front five for a variety of individual reasons. That means Thompson in the multi-inning relief role is still the right place for him at the moment.

But if there are injuries in the future or trades in July? Then maybe we talk about this subject again.

written by

Brett Taylor is the Lead Cubs Writer at Bleacher Nation, and you can find him on Twitter at @BleacherNation and on LinkedIn here. Brett is also the founder of Bleacher Nation, which opened up shop in 2008 as an independent blog about the Chicago Cubs. Later growing to incorporate coverage of other Chicago sports, Bleacher Nation is now one of the largest regional sports blogs on the web.

more cubs news

An Early Lead? Wha? Seiya Suzuki With the Two-Run Shot

Maybe it's just my damaged heart, but it feels like weeks since the Cubs took an early, multi-run lead in a game. Thank you, Miguel Amaya for the third inning single, and thank you, Seiya Suzuki for the following homer:...

Pre-Gamin’: Cubs at Reds (6:10 CT) – Lineups, Broadcast Info, Game Thread

CUBS LINEUP — The Cubs have won two games in a row - but just barely (and against the worst team in MLB). Let's see if they can deliver a more convincing victory in the first of four games against...

Nick Madrigal Broke His Hand In His First Game At Triple-A Iowa

[Ankin_law] Whether you felt he should be sent back down to Triple-A Iowa or not, and whatever you think of his future role with the Chicago Cubs, I don't think you can feel anything but bad about what happened to...

Unfortunately, We Need to Talk About Yan Gomes and the Cubs’ Options at Catcher

Hand up. I didn't think Yan Gomes would be this big of a problem 2024. In fact, I was pretty excited about the guidance and leadership he was likely to provide — in addition to the actual in-game value —...

MLBits: Skenes-Ohtani Lived Up to the Billing, the Reds Aren’t Dead Yet, More

Paul Skenes is a SoCal native who watched Shohei Ohtani play for the Los Angeles Angels for the last half-decade. On Wednesday, he squared off with him for the first time. That and more in today's MLB Notes. Skenes vs....

Can Ian Happ Keep Up His Cincy-Heroics? Cubs vs Reds Series Preview

Cubs vs Reds — The Cubs did not have a great time facing the Reds last weekend, squeezing out just one win over three games despite Javier Assad and Justin Steele both throwing in that series (as well as Ben...

Cubs Farm Report | June 6, 2024: No Shortage of Offense for Iowa, Triantos Powers the Smokies, More

There was no shortage of offense for Iowa in a doubleheader split with Toledo, and the Smokies topped the Barons thanks to a solid day for James Triantos. That and more in today's Cubs Farm Report. Cubs Farm Report |...

Things Have Gone So Very Badly for Two of the Late-Signing Starting Pitchers

I knew it'd been a rough start to the year for new Giants lefty Blake Snell and new Diamondbacks lefty Jordan Montgomery, but it kind of came to a head in Montgomery's last outing. It was bad, bad, bad: https://twitter.com/BNightengale/status/1798454426551959906...

If You Eject Nico Hoerner Over Balls and Strikes, You Probably Screwed Up

Nico Hoerner not only has a very good sense of the strike zone, he almost never beefs too much even when that strike zone gets expanded by a generous home plate umpire. Sure, he'll express some frustration about a bad...

More Walk-Off Fun, Tauchman an All-Star, Morel, Wesneski, Neris, and Other Cubs Bullets

I don't know how much special-ness you could ascribe to a two-game sweep of one of the worst teams in recent memory, but it certainly would've been a nightmare if the shoe had been on the other foot. So obviously...

Latest News

How to Watch Guardians vs. Marlins: Live Stream or on TV

Logan Allen will take the mound for the Cleveland Guardians (40-21) when they visit starting pitcher Ryan Weathers and the Miami Marlins (21-41) in a series opener on Friday, with first pitch at 7:10 PM ET.Keep scrolling to find out...

An Early Lead? Wha? Seiya Suzuki With the Two-Run Shot

Maybe it's just my damaged heart, but it feels like weeks since the Cubs took an early, multi-run lead in a game. Thank you, Miguel Amaya for the third inning single, and thank you, Seiya Suzuki for the following homer:...

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Minnesota Twins Series June 7-9: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The Pittsburgh Pirates will be hosting the Minnesota Twins for a three-game series, with the first matchup getting underway at 6:40 PM ET on Friday, June 7.Pirates vs. Twins Series Info Twins @ Pirates Time: Friday, June 7 at 6:40...

Detroit Tigers vs. Milwaukee Brewers Series June 7-9: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

A three-game series featuring the Detroit Tigers and the visiting Milwaukee Brewers will start on Friday, June 7 at 6:40 PM ET.Tigers vs. Brewers Series Info Brewers @ Tigers Time: Friday, June 7 at 6:40 PM ET Tigers Starting Pitcher:...

Miami Marlins vs. Cleveland Guardians Series June 7-9: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

A three-game series featuring the Miami Marlins and the visiting Cleveland Guardians will start on Friday, June 7 at 7:10 PM ET.Marlins vs. Guardians Series Info Guardians @ Marlins Time: Friday, June 7 at 7:10 PM ET Marlins Starting Pitcher:...

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Baltimore Orioles Series June 7-10: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

The Tampa Bay Rays will be hosting the Baltimore Orioles for a four-game series, with the action getting underway at 6:50 PM ET on Friday, June 7.Rays vs. Orioles Series Info Orioles @ Rays Time: Friday, June 7 at 6:50...

New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Series June 7-9: Odds, Starting Pitchers & Predictions

In the first of a three-game series, on Friday, June 7 at 7:05 PM ET, the New York Yankees will host the Los Angeles Dodgers.Yankees vs. Dodgers Series Info Dodgers @ Yankees Time: Friday, June 7 at 7:05 PM ET...

History Will Be Made the Moment the NBA Finals Tips Off Tonight

The 2023-24 NBA Finals is already one for the record books. When the Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics tip things off at TD Garden on Thursday night, history will be made on the sidelines. Doris Burke will be on the...

Caleb Williams Rookie Contract Status Update: When Will He Sign?

Here's how peaceful things are at Halas Hall: Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has yet to sign his rookie contract. And yet, there have been no whispers of a holdout and no buzz...

How and When You Can Get Chicago Bears Training Camp Tickets

Summer break is underway for the Chicago Bears. Next up, training camp! The Bears just announced their training camp schedule, so clear your calendars. Chicago Bears 2024 Training Camp Practice Schedule These are the dates in which Chicago's football team...

more cubs news