
WATCH: Counsell provides update on PCA's knee issue, Assad and Boyd injury timeline |
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell spoke to media ahead of Game 2 between the Cubs and the Kansas City Royals to discuss Pete Crow-Armstrong's return to the lineup and more.
Watch the pregame interview below: Video summary/cliff notes: (00:00) Pete Crow-Armstrong woke up feeling “way more normal” after his knee bruise and is cleared to play. The day off helped him recover. ✅ (00:22) Matthew Boyd is being pushed back to Tuesday post-All-Star break to give him a much-needed break—he’s made every start so far. 🛑🗓️ (01:43) Counsell praised Rich Hill’s crafty pitching style, saying he thrives on deception and reading swings—a veteran competitor. 🧠🎯 (02:46) Cubs aren’t focused on standings right now, despite being in 2nd place—they’re prioritizing playing good baseball daily. 📈➡️⚾ (03:58) Bullpen games without Taillon have been rough. Counsell says their pitching options are set and they simply need better execution. 😬🧃 (04:41) An unnamed pitcher will throw live on Friday and again in Milwaukee before heading out for rehab—progress is being made. 🏋️♂️⚕️ (05:15) Javier Assad will pitch Thursday in Arizona, then join the team before beginning a rehab assignment with an affiliate. 🔄🧢 (05:55) Injured players are progressing and may return mid-August. Counsell emphasizes the importance of getting them healthy for depth. 🔁📆 (06:59) Ben Brown’s development is ongoing—it’s a mix of success and struggles. Coaches are working on both short-term fixes and long-term growth. 🛠️👀 (08:18) Matt Shaw’s defensive play at third base has exceeded expectations. Coaches and Shaw deserve credit for his strong development.