The
Cubs acquired top first base prospect Anthony Rizzo from San Diego Friday in a four-player deal that will send former first-round pick
Andrew Cashner to the
Padres.
Rizzo, a left-handed hitting slugger who was drafted by Boston under
Theo Epstein’s regime and acquired by
Jed Hoyer in San Diego last winter as part of the prospect package in the
Adrian Gonzalez deal, is expected to be the full-time first baseman.
Rizzo, 22, hit .331 at Triple-A Tucson last year with 26 home runs and 101 RBIs, with a 423 on-base percentage and .652 slugging percentage. He was ranked the No. 3 prospect in the Padres system, and made his major league debut for San Diego in 2011, struggling with a .141 average in 128 at-bats in 49 games.
The Cubs sent outfielder Kyung-Min Na to the Padres, and received pitcher Zach Kates.
Cubs Scouting Director
Jason McLeod was responsible for the
Red Sox drafting Rizzo in the sixth round of the 2007 draft, and joined Hoyer in bringing Rizzo to the Padres organization. When San Diego acquired first baseman Yonder Alonso from Cincinnati last month in the
Mat Latos deal, the Cubs made inquiries on Rizzo, who was made expendable.
Rizzo was diagnosed with Hodkin’s
Lymphoma in 2008, but was declared
cancer-free months later after undergoing
chemotherapy.
Cashner, the 19
th pick of the 2008 draft and a potential starter in 2012, was sidelined for most of the 2011 season with a rotator cuff strain he suffered in his first major league start. He wound up pitching in seven games for the Cubs last year, with a 1.69 earned-run average in 10 2/3 innings. Cashner pitched in the Arizona Fall League after the season and his shoulder was reportedly sound.