
Cubs calling up top prospect Owen Caissie in huge move
Chicago is calling up outfield prospect Owen Caissie from Triple-A Iowa, ESPN reported Wednesday night.
The expectation is that Caissie, an Ontario, Canada native, will join the team for its series final against the Blue Jays.
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National League outfielder and highly touted Cubs prospect Owen Caissie drives in a run during the seventh inning against the American League during the 2025 All-Star Futures Game at Truist Park on July 12, 2025.
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The 23-year-old Caissie — the top Cubs prospect and No. 45 overall on MLB Pipeline — is in the middle of a fantastic season in the minor leagues.
In his second full season in Triple-A, he's hit .289/.389/.566 with a career-high 22 home runs.
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Across 499 games in the minors, he has totaled 81 home runs with an .873 OPS. He's always had plenty of swing-and-miss in his game, though, this year included, with a 28 percent punchout rate.
The move comes amid a complete upheaval in the standings over the last month, which has seen the Cubs go from one game up in the National League Central on July 19 to 7 1/2 games back of the Brewers as Milwaukee rides a 12-game winning streak. Chicago does sit 4 games up in the NL wild-card race despite the recent stretch, however.
Over the last two weeks, Chicago's offense has completely sputtered, coming into Wednesday night's 4-1 win over the Blue Jays with a .230 average and a .644 OPS over the last 14 days.
Top Cubs prospect Owen Caissie looks on during the 2025 All-Star Futures Game at Truist Park.
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Chicago will now be without catcher Miguel Amaya, who was carted off the field on Wednesday after he sprained his ankle while running out a ground ball.
'It's swollen up pretty good already,' Counsell told reporters after the game. 'It's an IL [trip]. It's bad luck, unfortunately, and we're going to miss him.'
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