Cubs optimistic after claiming Rondon in Rule 5
Former Indians Minors star returns to health; Chicago loses four in Draft
By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com | 12/06/12 12:25 PM ET
NASHVILLE, Tenn. --
The Cubs feel Hector Rondon not only is finally healthy but also could be a key part of the bullpen in 2013.
The Cubs selected Rondon, who was the Indians' Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2009, with the second pick overall in the Rule 5 Draft on Thursday at the Winter Meetings.
Rondon, 24, has been limited the last three seasons following right elbow UCL reconstruction surgery on Aug. 25, 2010. He fractured the same joint during winter ball in Venezuela in 2011.
The Cubs have been following him in Venezuela this winter, where he's pitching for Leones del Caracas and had a 2-1 record and 3.71 ERA in 19 games, all in relief. He has struck out 11 and walked five over 17 innings. Hitters were batting .172 against him this winter.
"Coming up through the Cleveland organization, he was one of the top prospects," said Cubs player development director Jason McLeod. "He's always been a prolific strike thrower with great stuff. Now he's missed the better part of three years with the elbow, and there's obviously risk involved."
Cubs coach Franklin Font is on the Leones staff in Venezuela and has filed reports on Rondon, plus the Cubs have sent their scouts to watch the right-hander. All the reports have been good, McLeod said.
"You take the risk with the elbow," McLeod said, "but if he comes in healthy, he's got a chance to not only make the team, but help the team. The way he's been throwing, his stuff is really good."
Rondon led the Indians' organization in strikeouts in 2009 with 137 and was fourth in innings pitched. He's made just 13 appearances in the last three years as he rehabs his elbow.
"He was a really good prospect with the Indians," Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer said. "We've been watching him in Venezuela this winter, and he's been throwing really, really well. He's got a great arm, and we feel we can capitalize on that he's healthy now and throwing the ball well."
Ross Atkins, Indians vice president of player development, said he wasn't surprised Rondon was selected.
"Hector is a very good pitcher that we obviously have a lot of respect for and a history with," Atkins said. "We hate to see him go, but we're happy for him in this opportunity and certainly, selfishly, hope we get him back."
Atkins' reports on Rondon's progress in Venezuela were that he was aggressive with his fastball.
"His strikeouts were a little bit down probably for Hector, but he was very aggressive and obviously very effective while he was there, and he's been healthy and durable," Atkins said. "With Hector, you're looking at a guy who was in the Futures Game and was obviously a top-tier prospect. He had a real tough break with his surgery and the procedures. The reports were good. I think most importantly for Hector, he was healthy."
Last year, the Cubs selected Lendy Castillo in the Rule 5 Draft. The right-hander, a converted infielder who had only been pitching for two seasons, posted a 7.88 ERA in 13 games and was sidelined with a groin injury. He will open the 2013 season in the Cubs' Minor League system.
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