Cubs’ Michael Soroka gearing up to start throwing program

TORONTO — Cubs right-hander Michael Soroka went through a weighted ball workout on Wednesday, he said, a precursor to the beginning of his throwing program. He’s scheduled to start playing light catch on Thursday, 10 days after he left his Cubs debut with a strained right shoulder.

“It’s feeling really good,” Soroka said. “We’re doing good things to make it progress. Just got to keep on that track, and we’ll be back.”

The Cubs aren’t expected to rush Soroka’s ramp up, even with less than seven weeks left in the season. But they also likely won’t have to build him back up to a full starters’ workload.

Right-hander Javier Assad (strained left oblique) returned from the 60-day IL to start Tuesday, and Jameson Taillon (strained right calf) is penciled in for the Cubs’ series against the Brewers next week.

Soroka’s experience both starting and relieving was part of what attracted the Cubs to him at the trade deadline. And he could still throw important innings out of the bullpen down the stretch and in the playoffs.

“It’s about pushing things when they feel good,” Soroka said. “We talked about that with the staff, and how we’re going to be able to handle this — and what’s a safe way to do it while also ensuring that when we’re back, I’m the guy that they traded for.

“I think everybody would rather we take a day or two extra and make sure that everything is in a good place, so that when we are back, they get to see that guy.”

The Cubs’ interest in seeing that guy predates the trade deadline. They were in contact with Soroka this offseason, before he signed with the Nationals.

“We were not exactly complete strangers when I came in,” Soroka said. “And it’s really fun to be able to see that and walk into an organization that’s identified you as somebody that can have a lot of success to help the team. And hopefully we’re well on our way to doing that.”

Even before Soroka’s injury, he was working through a drop in velocity. And he said pitching coach Tommy Hottovy and special assistant Tyler Zombro have presented him with some mechanical adjustments that could both address his velocity and protect his shoulder.

They’re essentially trying to replicate Soroka’s delivery from his late-June start against the Dodgers, when his average fastball velocity peaked at 94.9 mph — not only his highest velocity game of the season, but of his career.

“And probably the best my stuff’s been in my life,” he said.

Taillon clears final rehab hurtle

Taillon threw 5⅓ innings in his final rehab start with Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday. He gave up just two hits and built up to 84 pitches.

“It was a good outing for him today,” Counsell said. “… He’s ready to go.”

Taillon’s return from the IL comes right when the Cubs need starting pitching depth the most. They have five games against the Brewers in four days next week, in a pivotal series for the division race.

The Cubs reinstated Amaya on Tuesday before their series opener against the Blue Jays.

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Cubs president Jed Hoyer, no Luke Skywalker, scoped out the landscape and said, “Maybe some other time.”

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The Cubs reinstated Assad and Miguel Amaya from the 60-day IL on Tuesday.

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