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Cubs 1st Place Momentum Check

1 h 4 min · 11. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

Back to back shutouts can mess with your head, but we’re not letting two quiet nights rewrite what the Chicago Cubs have built so far. We zoom out on a 5-2 week, the end of a brutal stretch without an off day, and what it really means when you run into a fully healthy Jacob deGrom throwing a masterpiece. Baseball does this to everyone, and the point is how you respond, not how you feel in the moment. From there, we get into the stuff that actually holds up across a long MLB season: roster depth, a real “next man up” mentality, and the small leadership moments that show a young core growing up fast. We also talk about Craig Counsell’s approach and why the best teams don’t need a manager to police them every day, they carry the standard themselves. Along the way, we hit the broadcast side too, because organizational depth shows up in the booth as much as it does on the field. Then it’s time for the Atlanta Braves series preview, the kind of matchup that tells you where your edges are. We lay out what makes Atlanta dangerous, why seeing arms like Chris Sale matters, and why Ben Brown’s development plan can’t get sacrificed for one extra inning in May. We close with realistic trade deadline talk: names like Logan Webb, Freddie Peralta, and Joe Ryan are fun, but you can’t skip the part where you figure out who the sellers even are. If you’re enjoying the show, subscribe, share it with a Cubs fan who needs to calm down, and leave a five-star review so more maniacs can find us. Thanks for tuning in!  - Carl & Mahoney

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