The Cubs designated infielder Nicky Lopez for assignment, and called up outfielder Kevin Alcantara from Triple-A Iowa in the corresponding move. Alcantara was already on the 40-man roster and the Cubs already have an open spot on their 40-man roster, so Lopez’s DFA leaves Chicago with just 38 spots filled. 670 The Score’s Bruce Levine reported earlier today that Alcantara was present in the Cubs’ clubhouse.
After receiving 22 plate appearances in 13 MLB games over the last two seasons, Alcantara is back in the Show for another go, even if his path to playing time again seems limited. The right-handed hitting Alcantara projects to get some at-bats against southpaws, spelling either Pete Crow-Armstrong in center field or Michael Conforto at DH. Moises Ballesteros is currently the right-handed side of the DH timeshare, but since Ballesteros has only three hits in his last 55 plate appearances, he figures to lose playing time and could even be a candidate to be optioned back to Triple-A.
Because Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki are both free agents after the season, the expectation has been that Alcantara might have to wait until 2027 to get any extended looks in Chicago’s outfield. He still doesn’t turn 24 until July and he has yet to correct the swing-and-miss issues that have stood out as a red flag in the minor leagues. Granted, Alcantara has looked great when making contact, as evidenced by his 15 homers and his .247/.339/.567 slash line over 180 PA in Iowa this season. He does have 60 strikeouts within those 180 PA, and those holes in his swing may be more glaring against MLB pitching.
Lopez was acquired from the Rockies for cash considerations in late April, but he played in only four games during his month on the Cubs’ active roster. Chicago’s lineup is among the most stable in all of baseball, and Lopez joins Scott Kingery and Dylan Carlson as experienced players who have come and gone from the active roster with only a slight amount of playing time.
Once a regular in the Royals’ infield, Lopez has hit only .228/.298/.281 over 1220 PA with five different big league teams since the start of the 2022 season. He has a wealth of experience as shortstop, second baseman, and third baseman, but is little more than a depth option at this stage of his career.
It is possible another team in need of infield help could claim Lopez off waivers, but should he clear waivers and be outrighted, Lopez can decline that assignment in favor of free agency. Since Lopez has three different stints with the Cubs in 2025 alone, he might well become a free agent but then quickly re-sign with the team on a new minor league contract, since there’s obviously some connection between the two parties.

This feels like a panic move and as a cubs fan I’m here for it
Might as well give him some starts in LF. Happ is lost as last year’s Easter eggs at the plate right now.
38 spots leaves Ole Jed 2 more trash can pick ups. Waiting with bated breath to see who they are.
Pedro Ramirez and now Kevin Alcantara? Alan53 just might soil himself!
They are both a brownish tint. Never really understood that premise anyway.
Better late than never. Smelling an Alcantara-PCA platoon coming up. Should have happened already.
But will CraigGPT put him the lineup????….
Platoon in CF- Ramirez at 2B , Nico at SS could be the best line up they can put out there.
I would love that. I would put KA13 in LF, Pedro at 2B and Nico at SS. Happ and Swanson need a few days off. A dull day of.reat. Not 7 innings. PCA might need the day off too. I just hope KA13 gets a real chance and isn’t traded.
This is why I hate the full no trade clause for Happ. He did nothing to earn that. Winning Gold Gloves isn’t enough to earn that. That’s just my opinion though.
Happ is killing them at the plate right now. That’s where they need the help.
1. P Crow-Armstrong, CF 2. A Bregman, 3B 3. M Busch, 1B 4. N Hoerner, 2B 5. M Conforto, LF 6. S Suzuki, RF 7. M Ballesteros, DH 8. M Amaya, C 9. D Swanson, SS
Todays lineup. Craig made changes just not enough of them
Because of how bad everyone else has been—-how is Nico going unnoticed how bad he has been at the plate AND the field over the past couple of weeks????
Nicky Lopez has been terrible for a long time. Why do teams keep signing him?
He’s been with the Cubs like 4 times in the last 2 seasons seasons. The only reason they had him was because he’s from Naperville Illinois.
Who gives a crap about that iceberg, the arrangement of these deck chairs is perfect