BREAKING: Jameson Taillon Reaches 10 Years of Service with the Cubs – The Story of “Grit, Survival, and Perseverance” in Pittsburgh.y1

An emotional moment unfolded at the place where it all began: PNC Park. Chicago Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon officially reached 10 years of service in the MLB, a milestone that not only marks his enduring legacy but also reflects the tumultuous journey of one of the most resilient pitchers of his generation.

And coincidentally, or perhaps symbolically, that moment took place in Pittsburgh—where the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him as the No. 2 pick in the 2010 MLB Draft, laying the foundation for a long, painful, yet resilient career.

In his interview with the Chicago Tribune, Taillon didn’t talk about titles or glory. He spoke about existence.

“I’ve never made an All-Star team or I’m not some big household name across the country, so for me it just means longevity, routine, process, outlasting people, outwilling people,”

Jameson Taillon shared.

A cold but true statement — perfectly reflecting the essence of his career: not the brightest star, but someone who has remained strong while many others have left the game.

Taillon emphasizes that the 10-year milestone didn’t come from glamour, but from:

habits
processes
endurance
and the will to overcome adversity

Taillon’s career has never been a straight line.

Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon delivers during the first inning against the Pirates on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

He has undergone:

Two Tommy John surgeries
Testicular cancer treatment
And years of rebuilding his body and form

These factors transformed Taillon from a highly anticipated No. 2 pick into one of the most remarkable survival stories in modern MLB.

“I’ve been available for the most part of the last five years… so I’m proud of that,” Taillon said.

“It’s cool because there aren’t that many people that have done 10 years… but for me it means a little more that it’s been pretty gritty.”

The word “gritty”—the word he used—almost perfectly encapsulates his entire career: not flashy, not easy, but persistent to the very end.

Taillon isn’t the only player to reach this milestone in the Cubs’ history this season.

Four other players are also nearing 10 years of service time:

Alex Bregman (July 4)

Matthew Boyd (July 17)
Dansby Swanson (July 27)

Michael Conforto (July 31)

This group of veterans clearly reflects the Cubs’ strategy: combining experience and depth to maintain competitiveness in an increasingly fierce NL Central.

While Taillon is celebrated for his resilience, another story reflects the opposite pressure within the Cubs’ bullpen.

Jameson Taillon Is Exactly the Guy You Want Tonight

Closer Daniel Palencia is going through a difficult period:

12 appearances
only 3 saves
no saves since May 14

Craig Counsell admitted the situation is not ideal:

“We don’t get to lay out how the seasons go… It’s been a weird season in terms of us producing all of our save opportunities when he was on the injured list.”

Palencia was sidelined for three weeks with an oblique injury, and that disruption completely broke down the team’s rhythm.

Notably, he was even used in the seventh quarter of the 12–1 loss — the Cubs’ tenth consecutive loss — highlighting the serious disruption to the bullpen.

Counsell admitted that the biggest challenge right now isn’t performance, but managing the workload:

“We’ve got to pitch him enough so that when the big run comes up, we’ve got to be ready for it…”

The Cubs’ problem is:

not enough save situations

but still needing to keep Palencia ready

to avoid him “cold arm” when the crucial stage arrives

At the same time, a bigger development is emerging off the court: the MLB Players Association (MLBPA) has submitted its first new CBA proposal.

It includes several notable changes:

increasing the minimum salary to $1.5 million (from 2027)
expanding arbitration eligibility
reducing or eliminating qualifying offers
tightening controls against “service-time manipulation”
increasing competition and revenue sharing

This directly touches on controversies such as the Taillon case in the past, and more broadly, the entire MLB system.

Ten years of service time is more than just a statistic.

Cubs' starting-pitching need increases as Jameson Taillon hits IL; he's  expected to miss 'more than a month' - Chicago Sun-Times

For Jameson Taillon, it’s:

a victory over injury,
a victory over illness,

and a victory over doubt about whether he could have a long-term career in MLB.

From Pittsburgh to Chicago, from No. 2 pick to reliable veteran, his journey hasn’t been spectacular—but it’s sustained in a way few achieve.

In the glamorous world of baseball, filled with All-Stars and MVPs, Jameson Taillon represents a different level of value: existence.

And as he stands in Pittsburgh—where it all began—to reach his 10th anniversary, it’s more than just a milestone.

It’s a reminder that:

not everyone needs to be a superstar to have a memorable career.

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