It is a moment every athlete dreads. The one where an injury forces stars to sit on the sidelines for a season. For Justin Steele, this season’s setback was more than just a physical challenge. It was a test of mental stability and resilience. Facing a long recovery, he did not allow the news to dampen his spirits. Instead, he shared a message that quickly gained attention.
Three words, “God is Good”, told more than just a story of gratitude. They highlighted the power of positivity in managing setbacks.
When Justin Steele declared he would be undergoing season-ending surgery on his left elbow, the Cubs fans were understandably concerned. The star pitcher, who had become an elite face of the team’s rotation, had been going through such an intricate period since early April. The injury came just after his best start of the season, where Steel struck out eight batters in seven shutout innings against the Texas Rangers. His absence from the rotation left a gap and his team knew that filling it would be no easy task.
Steele’s reaction to the news of his surgery was remarkably composed. The star shared a heartfelt message with his fans on social media, highlighting his gratitude for the outpouring of support he had received. “Surgery today. Just wanted to take some time to say thank you to everyone who has sent their thoughts and prayers“, he said. His words captured a sense of optimism despite the tough situations.
The decision to undergo surgery marked the end of Steele’s season, but it wasn’t the end of his effect on the team. His leadership and performance in the previous seasons—his 3.18 ERA ranking him among the top pitchers in MLB—were irreplaceable. His teammates, such as shortstop Dansby Swanson, highlighted their admiration for Steele’s resilience, noting how much the team would miss his presence. “We will be looking forward to getting him back next year“, Swanson said.
As the Cubs continue to adjust to life without their ace, they do so with a renewed sense of purpose, knowing that Steele’s spirit is with them every step of the way. The transition to filling Steele’s spot in the rotation was tough. However, with stars like Colin Rea stepping up, the team remains optimistic.
Exploring trade options to fill Justin Steele’s void
With Justin Steele out for the rest of the season, the Cubs identify themselves running to replace their most consistent pitcher. While the team has made it clear they are open to analyzing trade talks, acquiring a starting pitcher of Steele’s caliber this early in the season is a tough task. Teams are typically hesitant to part with vital stars in April, as they are still gauging their postseason power.
Jed Hoyer, the Cubs’ president of baseball operations, acknowledges the toughness in signing an elite starter so early. He said that making an aggressive trade offer at this time could set the wrong tone for the team. It would signal to fans and other teams that the Cubs are already conceding the season.
Despite the early-season difficulties in securing a trade, teams like the Miami Marlins, with pitchers like Sandy Alcantara, could be among the few options available.. However, pulling off such a deal would need a vital commitment from the Cubs. Other options are Martin Perez from the White Sox, Nick Martinez from the Reds and Michael King from the Padres. There is also the possibility of promoting Cade Horton, a top pitching prospect, to take over Steele’s spot.