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Chicago Cubs rotation is tested by Marcus Stroman going on injured list, Kyle Hendricks banged up

The health of the Chicago Cubs rotation is quickly becoming a concern.

The Cubs placed right-hander Marcus Stroman on the 15-day injured list Friday, retroactive to Tuesday, with right shoulder inflammation. Stroman hasn’t felt right since returning from the COVID IL on May 19, according to manager David Ross.

“The hope right now is that we can get him back as soon as possible,” Ross said. “When you get bumps and bruises, you’re not at 100%. It affects everybody’s performance.”

It’s also unclear when right-hander Kyle Hendricks will make his next start. Hendricks is “dealing with some stuff,” Ross said Friday, which is why the Cubs have given him extra rest. Hendricks, who threw a bullpen Friday, hasn’t started since June 1.

“He’ll pitch in the near future,” Ross said. “If Kyle didn’t have something going on, he’d pitch.”

The Cubs were dealt another potential blow Friday night. Hours after he was activated from the IL, left-hander Wade Miley exited Friday’s start with left shoulder soreness.

Miley threw three scoreless innings against the Yankees, walking one and striking out two batters. He started warming up for the fourth inning and quickly stopped as Ross and a trainer ran out to check on him. Miley, at that point, came out. Left-hander Daniel Norris had already been warming up and was called on in relief.

The left shoulder soreness is a discouraging development for Miley after he spent 15 days on the IL with a left shoulder strain.

The Cubs have not yet announced who will start Sunday’s series final at Yankee Stadium.

“There’s no secret formula I’ve got,” Ross said. “I want those guys out there for sure.”

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