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Javier Assad

Javier Eduardo Assad Ramírez (born July 30, 1997) is a for the Cubs of (MLB). A right-handed thrower and batter, he stands 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighs 200 pounds (91 kg). Assad signed with the Cubs as an international free agent out of , , on July 27, 2015. He progressed through the Cubs' system before making his MLB debut on August 23, 2022, against the St. Louis Cardinals at . In his rookie season, Assad appeared in nine games, posting a 2-2 record with a 3.11 over 37.2 and 30 strikeouts. Assad emerged as a key rotation member in 2023, recording a 5-3 mark with a 3.05 across 32 appearances (10 starts), 109.1 , and 94 strikeouts. He built on that in 2024 with career highs in starts (29), (147.0), and strikeouts (124), finishing 7-6 with a 3.73 . The 2025 season proved challenging due to a left oblique strain suffered in , which sidelined him until August; upon return, he made seven starts in eight appearances, going 4-1 with a 3.65 , 37.0 , and 23 strikeouts. Through the end of 2025, Assad's MLB career totals stand at 18 wins, 12 losses, a 3.43 , 331.0 , and 271 strikeouts in 78 games (54 starts).

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Javier Assad was born on July 30, 1997, in , , . He grew up in the neighborhood of alongside his parents, Javier Assad Sr. and María Isabel Ramírez, in a supportive environment that valued and local traditions. Assad's extended , including uncles and his maternal grandfather, had a history of playing in , which contributed to a household immersed in the sport's cultural significance. As a child, Assad frequently traveled the short distance across the border to San Diego's Petco Park, just 40 minutes from his home, to attend games, an experience made accessible by Tijuana's position as a bustling border city blending Mexican and American influences. This proximity to U.S. baseball culture exposed him early to professional play, shaping his formative years in a region where cross-border exchanges fostered a unique appreciation for the game. He was particularly inspired by Mexican pitcher Fernando Valenzuela's success with the .

Introduction to baseball

Javier Assad, born and raised in , , near the U.S. border, developed his passion for early in life through local youth leagues. He began playing organized at age 7, progressing through neighborhood teams without participating on a school squad, instead honing his skills in community-based programs that emphasized development. He trained at the González Baseball Academy, managed by the Gonzalez family, including former MLB player Adrian Gonzalez. As a preteen, Assad competed for the Guaycura Little League team in , where he faced off against local rivals like the Tijuana Municipal team in regional youth competitions. These experiences, often self-directed with guidance from local coaches such as his Uncle Chino, allowed him to build foundational pitching mechanics amid 's vibrant culture, influenced by family outings to watch relatives in nearby amateur leagues like La Liga de la Mesa. Initially reluctant to let his son play due to the age gap with older competitors on the fields, Assad's father, Javier Assad Sr., gradually encouraged his involvement after noticing his son's persistent interest and natural aptitude. By around age 15, the father's perspective shifted as scouts began attending Assad's games in youth tournaments, signaling his emerging talent and potential for a professional path. This recognition marked a turning point, with Assad dedicating himself fully to following the completion of his equivalent, forgoing formal to pursue the intensively through local showcases and amateur circuits. Assad's standout performances in Mexican youth events, including tryouts and exhibitions, caught the attention of scouts. On July 27, 2015, shortly before turning 18, he signed as an international with the Chicago Cubs organization, receiving a $150,000 after impressing evaluators from the franchise. This milestone transitioned him from amateur play in to organized professional development, building on the self-taught resilience and local coaching that defined his early years.

Professional career

Minor league career

Assad spent the 2018 season with the Low-A of the , where he made 23 appearances (21 starts) and compiled a 5–7 record with a 4.40 over 106+1⁄3 , allowing 124 while 89 batters. In 2019, he advanced to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans of the , posting a 4–10 mark and 3.87 across 22 starts and 116+1⁄3 , during which he recorded 91 strikeouts and limited opponents to a .248 . That offseason, Assad pitched for the Hermosillo Naranjeros in the Mexican Pacific League, appearing in four starts with a 1–1 record and 4.11 over 15+1⁄3 . The 2020 was canceled due to the , limiting Assad's development opportunities. He returned in 2021 with the Double-A of the Double-A South, making 21 appearances (20 starts) and going 4–8 with a 5.32 in 93 , striking out 74 while issuing 32 walks. Assad experienced a breakout in , beginning the year with Tennessee in the Southern League, where he excelled with a 4–1 record, 2.51 , and 74 strikeouts in 71+2⁄3 over 15 starts (14 quality starts). Promoted to the Triple-A in July, he transitioned smoothly to the , recording a 1–2 mark and 2.95 in eight appearances (seven starts) spanning 36+2⁄3 with 37 strikeouts. His 2022 highlighted improved strikeout rates and ground-ball induction, reaching 49.1% on ground balls that . Assad signed with the Chicago Cubs as an international free agent in 2015 and progressed through their system from 2016 to 2022, demonstrating strong command of his , which averaged 92-95 and played up due to precise location.

Major League career

Assad made his debut on August 23, 2022, starting for the Chicago Cubs in the first game of a doubleheader against the St. Louis Cardinals at , where he pitched four scoreless , allowing four hits and four walks while striking out three. He appeared in nine games that season (one start and eight relief appearances), posting a 2-2 record with a 3.11 over 37.2 with 30 strikeouts. In 2023, Assad emerged as a key contributor for the Cubs, making 32 appearances including 10 starts and recording a 5-3 record with a 3.05 over 109.1 , during which he tallied 94 strikeouts. His performance earned him a spot in the rotation midway through the season, where he demonstrated strong command and induced weak contact effectively. Assad solidified his role in 2024 as a mainstay in the Cubs' starting rotation, making a career-high 29 starts and finishing with a 7-6 record, a 3.73 , 124 strikeouts, and 147 . His durability and consistency helped anchor the back end of the rotation amid the team's competitive push. The 2025 season proved challenging for Assad due to injuries, beginning with a left oblique strain that placed him on the in March before the started. He aggravated the injury to a Grade 2 strain during a rehab assignment in , extending his absence and leading to a transfer to the 60-day . After completing five rehab starts, Assad was activated on and made eight appearances (seven starts) for the Cubs, going 4-1 with a 3.65 , 23 strikeouts, and 12 walks in 37 . Despite the Cubs qualifying for the postseason, Assad was not named to the NLDS roster. He was optioned to Triple-A on August 23 following a start against the . As a right-handed , Assad employs a diverse arsenal featuring a sinker as his primary pitch (used nearly 40% of the time), complemented by a , , , and , allowing him to mix speeds and locations effectively. His career rate hovers around 20%, reflecting a contact-oriented approach rather than overpowering , but he excels at inducing ground balls with a ground-ball rate often exceeding 45%. Following the 2025 season, Assad became eligible for salary , with projections estimating a 2026 salary of approximately $1.9 million in his first arbitration year.

International career

Selection to the Mexican national team

Born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, on July 30, 1997, Javier Assad was eligible to represent the Mexican national baseball team through his birthright citizenship. During his minor league tenure with the Chicago Cubs organization, Assad attracted attention from the Federación Mexicana de Béisbol, which oversees national team selections, leading to his inclusion on the preliminary roster for international competitions. Assad received his first call-up to the Mexican national team in early 2023, ahead of the , joining the squad for training sessions in as part of preparations for the tournament. The official 30-man roster, announced by the federation on February 9, 2023, listed him among the pitchers, recognizing his strong command and ability to contribute in multiple roles as either a starter or reliever. His selection underscored his value to Mexico's pitching staff, providing depth for high-stakes international play. Assad has expressed deep pride in donning the Mexican uniform, viewing his national team involvement as a fulfillment of his heritage and a chance to honor his roots in Tijuana's tradition. As one of the emerging talents in Mexico's program, he focused on building team chemistry and refining his skills during the preparatory phase, positioning himself as a reliable arm for the federation's ambitions in global events.

2023 World Baseball Classic

Assad was selected to represent in Pool C of the , held in . In the tournament, he made two relief appearances, totaling 5.2 innings with six strikeouts and one walk while allowing just two hits. His outings showcased improved velocity, with his reaching up to 95 , a notable increase from his averages. On March 12, during pool play against the , Assad pitched the fourth through sixth innings, delivering 3.0 scoreless frames with two strikeouts, no walks, and one hit allowed. This performance contributed to Mexico's 11-5 upset victory over a star-studded U.S. team featuring players like and . In the quarterfinals on March 17 against at in , Assad relieved in the fourth inning and threw 2.2 scoreless innings, striking out four—including key hitters like —while issuing one walk and one hit. His composure helped stabilize the game as Mexico rallied from a 4-0 deficit to win 5-4, advancing to the semifinals for the first time in WBC history. Mexico finished the tournament with a 4-2 record, reaching the semifinals before a 6-5 loss to . Assad's strong international showing elevated his profile, directly influencing his transition to a more prominent role with the Chicago Cubs upon returning to MLB . He earned praise from Cubs teammates and coaches for his poise under pressure, with manager David Ross noting Assad's ability to perform against elite competition as a sign of his readiness for the major leagues.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Javier Assad was raised by his parents, Javier Assad Sr. and María Isabel Ramírez, both hailing from , , where his father played a key role in nurturing his early passion for . The family has maintained strong bonds, remaining close-knit in . In February 2022, Assad married his longtime girlfriend, Melissa Durán. As of November 2025, the couple has no children and splits time between the area during the season and off-season. Assad's family has shown steadfast support throughout his career, with relatives making infrequent but meaningful trips from to attend major league games due to travel constraints. In 2024, his parents were present for his start against the San Diego Padres at —the third time they had seen him pitch in the majors—and a larger group of family and friends joined for the series, turning the visit into a cherished that echoed Assad's childhood memories of attending games there.

Ties to Mexico

Javier Assad maintains deep-rooted connections to his hometown of , , where he was born and raised, frequently returning during the offseason to spend time with family and engage in local events that celebrate his achievements. As a prominent figure from the region, he serves as a source of pride for , representing a local success story that highlights the area's rich heritage, including influences from family members who played in Tijuana's leagues and his early development at the González Baseball Academy. Assad's cultural impact extends through initiatives that inspire Mexican youth, particularly following his standout performance in the , where his success has motivated aspiring players in and beyond by exemplifying pathways from local fields to . In recognition of his contributions, a prominent depicting Assad in Mexico's national team uniform was unveiled in Tijuana's Zona Río in January 2024, symbolizing community admiration and his role in elevating the region's baseball profile. He splits his time between , where he plays for the Cubs, and , underscoring his ongoing commitment to his roots without major publicized philanthropy but through consistent humility in interviews, where he credits his community and family for his journey. Assad embraces his heritage prominently in MLB, incorporating elements like his walkout song "Gracias - En Vivo" by as of 2025 and sharing moments with the band during games at , fostering cultural representation on the field.

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