Cubs 1B Rizzo sidelined by back tightness
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CHICAGO – Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is out of Sunday’s starting lineup because of tightness in his back.
Rizzo left Saturday’s 7-2 loss to Washington in the fifth inning. Rizzo, who turned 30 on Aug. 8, has a history of back issues.
“It’s a little bit different spot he said,” Maddon said, “so we’re not as concerned. … When I talked to him afterwards yesterday he was pretty optimistic.”
Ian Happ started at first in the series finale against the Nationals. It was his third career start at the position.
The Cubs are off Monday before beginning a three-game series at the New York Mets on Tuesday night.
Chicago also placed reliever Derek Holland on the 10-day injured list and recalled infielder David Bote from Triple-A Iowa before its matchup with Washington.
Holland is out with a bruised left wrist. The left-hander got struck by a comebacker during Wednesday’s 12-11 victory against San Francisco.
The 32-year-old Holland pitched Friday against the Nationals, allowing a run while working the ninth inning. Maddon said Holland thought he was OK “and the result wasn’t that good.”
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