
WATCH: Craig Counsell on roster decisions and Spring Training takeaways |
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell spoke to the media from Sloan Park talking about conversations with players about upcoming roster decisions, the impact Pete Crow-Armstrong has had this spring and his potential for 2025 and more.
Check out the pregame interview below: Video summary/cliff-notes: (00:00) Craig Counsell discusses his excitement for the season and the team, avoiding speculation on being a favorite for Manager of the Year. (00:45) Justin Steele is feeling better and will throw a bullpen session before making a start in one of the final spring games. (01:26) Weather-related schedule adjustments have impacted pitching plans, but Steele is still on track for his next start. (02:12) Managing pitcher workload is crucial at this time of year to reduce injury risk; Counsell praises the staff’s preparation. (03:27) The two early season games in Japan require careful planning, as there’s a 10-day gap before the next game. (04:03) Counsell acknowledges that MLB managers are paid significantly less than coaches in other sports, attributing it to market forces and job availability. (06:28) A veteran player is being strategically managed to avoid unnecessary wear and tear before the regular season. (07:40) Nico Hoerner is highly engaged with the game, frequently discussing strategies and remaining involved even after making an out. (08:48) Hoerner has not yet played in a game but remains on track for Opening Day, transitioning from rehab to full player mode. (10:55) Counsell emphasizes Hoerner’s long-term health and highlights his capability of playing shortstop at a high level, providing key depth for the team.