The Cubs Look Flat + Full Pitching Staff Breakdown w/ CB
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The Cubs are nine games in and somehow it already feels like the season has a pulse problem. We’re not freaking out over a record as much as we’re reacting to the vibe, the flat at-bats, and how fast “we’re deep” can turn into “we need answers” when injuries hit. Carl is joined by his longtime Cubs-watching friend CB for an honest, occasionally unhinged temperature check on what’s real, what’s noise, and what’s going to matter by summer.
Cade Horton’s injury is the center of gravity, because it changes the innings math and it changes the urgency around Justin Steele’s rehab. We talk rotation depth, why Ben Brown inspires zero trust right now even with nasty stuff, and why the bullpen conversation is complicated early, including Daniel Palencia’s path from hard thrower to truly elite MLB closer. We also give props where it’s due, like Shota Imanaga settling things down when the staff needs it most.
Then we get into the Cubs lineup decisions that fans actually argue about: Miguel Amaya versus Carson Kelly behind the plate, Michael Bush leading off instead of Nico Hoerner, and how Alex Bregman and Dansby Swanson should fit once Seiya Suzuki is back. Right field gets its own spotlight too, because the Conforto struggles and the lack of outfield depth are already forcing uncomfortable choices.
If you care about the Chicago Cubs, the NL Central race, and the stuff you’ll be yelling about all week, this is your kind of Cubs podcast. Subscribe, share the show with a fellow Cubs fan, and leave a five-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so we can keep it rolling.
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- Carl & Mahoney