Monday Morning Cubs Show

Cubs Lose Crosstown Classic + Heavy Brewers Mailbag

57 min · 18. maj 2026
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Two 10-game win streaks can make you feel invincible. A 2-6 skid can make you question everything. We’re sitting right in that uncomfortable middle ground where the Chicago Cubs are still in first place, but the cracks are showing, and fans are (fairly) loud about it. We talk through the Crosstown Classic fallout, the Atlanta frustration, and why a single late homer can swing the mood of an entire week. Our big question is simple: are we actually panicking, or just finally seeing the flaws that winning hid? We go ball or strike on the “panic button,” debate whether burnout is real, and then zero in on what matters most with the Milwaukee Brewers coming to Wrigley. Shota Imanaga has to set a tone, Ben Brown’s matchup has real theater, and Eddie Cabrera needs a step forward, because the Cubs can’t afford short starts with this bullpen. Then we hit the mailbag: runners in scoring position, whether Craig Counsell should mix up the top of the lineup, what to do with Pete Crow-Armstrong’s spot in the order, and why “spark” changes don’t always fix the underlying problem. We also get blunt about bullpen trust, Phil Maton’s missing breaking ball, the lack of homegrown power arms, and how injuries are pushing the front office toward trade deadline moves that might come earlier than anyone wants. Subscribe for the Friday follow-up, share this with a Cubs fan who’s spiraling, and please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so more maniacs can find the show. Thanks for tuning in!  - Carl & Mahoney

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