Monday Morning Cubs Show
Something feels different with the Chicago Cubs right now, and it isn’t a single box score. It’s the heat. When Craig Counsell looks genuinely furious after a loss, when the frustration is visible and specific, it tells me the wins and losses are starting to matter in a sharper way again and that’s a big deal heading into the All-Star break and the MLB trade deadline. We talk through the Orioles series, the temptation to blame umpires, and why that’s a dead end when you score two runs. Then we get into what I actually care about: urgency, buy-in, and the hard truth that a lot of major league players become emotionally numb over time. I break down why a manager showing “breaking points” can be healthy, how clubhouse culture changes when losses sting, and why the edge isn’t always found in the cleanest spreadsheet comparison. From there, we look forward: what Jed Hoyer needs to do to upgrade the bullpen and add proven arms, what the Cubs should aim for in the final series before the break, and how we should be thinking about trade packages and real roster costs. I also get into a Cubs broadcast rant, what the best broadcasters have always done for fans, and why that matters more than people admit. If you’re watching this season closely and trying to figure out whether the Cubs are building toward something real, hit play. Subscribe, share the show with a Cubs fan, and leave a rating or review so more people can find us. Thanks for tuning in! - Carl & Mahoney
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