
WATCH: Postgame Cubs interviews with Craig Counsell, Ben Brown, Michael Busch |
Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell, starting pitcher Ben Brown, first baseman Michael Busch and reliever Caleb Thielbar after a 6-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field.
Watch the postgame interviews below:
Video summary/cliff-notes:
(00:00) Manager Craig Counsell praised the bullpen, especially Caleb Thielbar for going six up, six down. Emphasized how the bullpen effectively attacked the zone against a disciplined opponent that doesn't chase pitches.
(00:39) Cubs’ early offensive aggression was strategic, targeting the starter before he settled in, particularly during the first two innings.
(01:10) Michael Busch’s performance is highlighted — Counsell credits his growth from last season and off-season adjustments, especially improving plate coverage and hitting in-zone pitches.
(02:18) Ben Brown’s outing described as gritty — struggled early, but battled through four innings. Counsell notes the importance of throwing strikes against a disciplined team like the Diamondbacks.
(03:22) Ben Johnson's ceremonial first pitch drew admiration, and his interaction with the team was noted as a feel-good moment.
(04:24) Seiya Suzuki’s recent power surge is recognized — he’s seeing the ball well and driving it better, boosting the offense’s explosiveness.
(05:24) Brown reflects on his performance, owning up to mistakes but finding positives like swing-and-miss stuff and strikeouts. Acknowledges walks are part of his game but is striving for better control.
(06:48) Brown explains in-game adjustments, especially the need for earlier aggression in counts and staying in the zone more consistently against patient lineups.
(08:17) Busch and teammates credit early offensive pressure on Zac Gallen, one of the league’s best pitchers, for setting the tone. Emphasized team-wide quality at-bats.
(10:12) Reliever Caleb Thielbar elaborates on mechanical improvements, particularly shortening his arm action to improve fastball carry. Discusses bullpen dynamics and the importance of veteran leadership for young relievers.