
Cubs react after tough loss: Counsell, Brown, Palencia & Amaya postgame interviews |
Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell, starting pitcher Ben Brown, relief pitcher Daniel Palencia and catcher Miguel Amaya after a 8-7 loss to the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park.
Watch the postgame interview below: Video summary/cliff notes: (00:00–00:41) Manager Craig Counsell discussed Daniel Palencia’s 9th inning outing, noting he made a mistake on a hanging slider and likely fatigued as the inning progressed. He also confirmed reliever Porter will go on the IL with an oblique issue. (00:41–01:05) Counsell commented on Ben Brown’s rough start, saying Brown recovered well but had too many pitches over the middle of the plate early on. (01:24–01:46) Miguel Amaya's offensive performance stood out with two clutch hits, especially against a tough pitcher (Cabrera), which helped spark a big 6th inning. (01:46–02:24) Ben Brown reflected on his outing, feeling strong overall but blamed himself for failing to hold a baserunner and missing a chance to complete six innings. (02:24–03:06) Brown emphasized taking more accountability for bullpen strain and travel fatigue, praised Amaya’s performance, and expressed pride in working with him. (03:33–04:11) Palencia addressed his late-inning struggles, acknowledging a missed pitch and a walk, but said he still felt good physically and would bounce back. (04:11–05:04) Palencia also praised Amaya and expressed regret for not being able to help the team more that night. (05:04–06:35) Amaya described his approach at the plate—focusing on pitch selection and early-count damage—and expressed pride in contributing offensively, despite the loss. (06:35–07:05) Amaya highlighted how mixing in changeups made Brown’s fastball-curveball combo more effective and added needed variety. (07:05–07:30) Amaya credited confidence and aggressiveness as keys for Brown to rebound mid-game and discussed the catcher duo’s unique offensive impact, emphasizing quality at-bats with runners on base.