How Baseball America projects Cubs roster to look in 2024 originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
The Cubs are trying to thread a needle this winter to remain competitive in 2021 with an eye on their future and long-term success.
Baseball America is giving Cubs fans an idea what that future could look like.
Monday, BA released its Cubs top 10 prospects list for 2021, accompanied by a projected 2024 lineup (with a designated hitter) and starting rotation. The group includes current Cubs, with some noticeable names absent.
Lineup
C: Miguel Amaya
1B: Anthony Rizzo
2B: Nico Hoerner
3B: David Bote
SS: Ed Howard
LF: Cole Roederer
CF: Ian Happ
RF: Brennen Davis
DH: Victor Caratini
Rotation
1. Kyle Hendricks
2. Brailyn Marquez
3. Adbert Alzolay
4. Kohl Franklin
5. Alec Mills
Closer: Ryan Jensen
Yu Darvish, Craig Kimbrel, Willson Contreras, Kris Bryant, Javy Báez and Jason Heyward are not listed. Some of those six obviously could still be Cubs come 2024, but their contract statuses are one explanation for their exclusions.
Báez, Bryant and Kimbrel are under club control through 2021 (Kimbrel has a 2022 vesting option), Conteras through 2022, and Darvish and Heyward through 2023. Rizzo, however, is included and only under contract through 2021, as are Happ and Caratini — both of whom are arbitration-eligible through '23.
Amaya, Howard, Davis, Marquez, Alzolay, Franklin and Jensen each are on BA's newest list of the Cubs’ top 10 prospects.
Alzolay and Marquez have already made their big league debuts, and we may see many more Cubs top prospects graduate to the big leagues in the near future.