July 3, 2024

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.

Cubs’ Craig Counsell makes striking admission after absorbing another blow in loss to Brewers.

The Chicago Cubs continue to slide in the standings, but manager Craig Counsell is choosing to remain optimistic.

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.
After the Cubs fell to 28-29 after their seventh loss in eight games at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, Counsell tried keeping things in perspective.

“We’ve just got to keep going,” Counsell said, via The Associated Press. “We’re in a tough stretch. When you’re in a tough stretch, it feels like you don’t get breaks. We’ve got to make our own breaks, and we’ll keep doing that.”

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.
This is more than just a “tough stretch.”

The Cubs were 17-9 at one point this season. Since then, they have gone 11-20 and have allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to pass them in the NL Central standings. Chicago sits 5 1/2 games behind the Brewers for first place in the division.

To be fair, many viewed the Cubs as a team that would be in the mid-80s in terms of games won this season, but they have been playing miserable ball for a month now.

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.
What exactly is wrong with the Cubs?
Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.
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So what has gone wrong for Chicago this season?

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.
Well, for starters, the Cubs’ offense has been mostly subpar, as the team ranks 26th in batting average, 23rd in OPS, 18th in home runs and 15th in runs scored.

Shortstop Dansby Swanson, who Chicago signed to a massive deal in free agency last year, owns an OPS of just .598. Cody Bellinger, who re-signed with the Cubbies after a resurgent 2023, is slashing a pedestrian .262/.328/.446. Ian Happ is having the worst offensive season of his career.

Not a single Cubs hitter owns an OPS of .800 or better with first baseman Michael Bauch topping the list at .787. Obviously, the offense is a big issue.

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.

The starting pitching has actually been pretty good, especially at the top with Shota Imanaga, Javier Assad and Jameson Taillon. It does lack depth beyond those three, though. Kyle Hendricks is sporting a mind-boggling 10.16 ERA over nine starts, and Justin Steele and Jordan Wicks have not inspired a ton of confidence.

Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. (38) visits the mound to relieve relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski (19) in the seventh inning at American Family Field.

Then you have the bullpen, which ranks 25th in the majors in ERA.

To make matters worse, Chicago’s Pythagorean record entering Thursday’s action was 27-29, so basically, the Cubs are what their record says they are.

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