Sweep The Rockies Or We Riot Politely
The Cubs just did something that changes the whole feel of a season: they won a series on the road, then shrugged off a Sunday loss like a team that expects to bounce back. We’re still honest about the flaws, but the tone is different because the baseball is different. Logan Webb shuts the door, sure, but taking the first two games in San Francisco is exactly how you survive ace-day and stack momentum.
We dig into the mindset piece through Alex Bregman, because the most convincing part of his recent stretch isn’t a box score. It’s accountability. We connect that to real life work habits, then bring it back to Chicago Cubs baseball: who sets the standard, who drags the room upward, and why “back to basics” is more than a cliché when the offense needs to wake up. From there it’s Ball Or Strike time, with a big focus on Pete Crow-Armstrong’s breakout, the walk rate jump, and why his ceiling might be higher than we even know.
On the pitching side, we talk Ben Brown’s All Star resume, Javier Assad’s value as a plug-and-play weapon, and what “competitive pitches” actually look like when you’re watching closely. Then we look ahead to the Colorado Rockies series and the Toronto Blue Jays at Wrigley Field, including the atmosphere, the urgency, and the uncomfortable roster questions like whether Dansby Swanson needs a reset on the bench and why Matt Shaw’s usage still doesn’t add up.
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- Carl & Mahoney