Players Face Setbacks Amid Unpredictable Season
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell recently announced two new injuries, adding Matt Shaw and Ethan Roberts to the list of sidelined players. The Cubs’ 2026 season, marked by highs and lows, began strong but encountered obstacles along the way. With temperatures soaring and the wind posing challenges, Counsell’s focus remains on managing the pitching staff and leveraging summer conditions to bolster performance.
Cubs Rally Despite Challenges
Despite setbacks, the Cubs hold a respectable 46-38 record as the All-Star break approaches. Their streaky hitting and numerous pitching injuries suggest they might be struggling for contention. Counsell, however, maintains perspective, stating, “There are challenges in a major-league season. We’ve had a high number of pitching injuries, yes.” The team’s early season optimism was met with reality, yet they remain competitive against high-performing teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Player Insights and Critiques
Notable performances include Pete Crow-Armstrong, who overcame early challenges and a viral incident to become a top hitter. Crow-Armstrong expressed confidence, saying, “I don’t need anybody to believe in me, although however many people are in this clubhouse every day, I have everyone behind me.” Meanwhile, Alex Bregman’s struggles remain evident, with a batting average of .163 with runners in scoring positions and a .335 slugging percentage. Despite a slow start, Bregman remains determined to improve, focusing on hitting consistency and pitch selection.
Managerial Comments and Media Scrutiny
Counsell observes that players are often harder on themselves than fans might realize, adding that emotional release is part of the process. Commenting on Bregman’s performance, he emphasizes the ongoing work to improve, saying, “With Alex, it just hasn’t happened so far, or lately, especially.” Bregman’s rationale for his play against the Milwaukee Brewers insights into his cautious approach due to past tissue injuries.
Looking Forward
For the Cubs to compete effectively, improvement from players like Bregman is essential, alongside maintaining the momentum of players like Crow-Armstrong. The example set by Dansby Swanson’s performance in New York exemplifies the potential for rapid positive change. As Counsell continues to navigate pitching staff challenges, optimism remains, albeit tempered by current realities. With trade possibilities unlikely, strategic management becomes a priority to ensure postseason aspirations remain alive.
