- Why is Matt Shaw still in right field despite defensive struggles?
- The Cubs are prioritizing Shaw’s offensive profile (.285/.347/.500) over his glove, using his 14 starts in right as an audition for a corner spot in a contending lineup. Defensive development is secondary to offensive production in the short term.
- How does Nico Hoerner’s role in the lineup impact the Cubs’ offense?
- Hoerner’s placement second leverages his on-base skills, setting the table for power bats behind him. His 3-for-10 start to the series suggests Counsell is trusting his bat over recent struggles.
- What’s at stake for the Cubs in this series against the Blue Jays?
- A series win would keep the Cubs 1.5 games back in the NL Central, maintaining their push for the division lead. The Cubs are targeting Corbin before facing Dylan Cease in the finale, making this a pivotal chance to build momentum.
- How does Patrick Corbin factor into the Cubs’ lineup decisions?
- Counsell stacked the order with right-handed bats to exploit Corbin’s struggles, seeing him as a softer matchup before the Cubs face Dylan Cease in Game 3. The Cubs’ lineup is built to maximize production against the lefty.
- What are the Blue Jays’ offensive struggles this season?
- Toronto ranks 12th in the AL in runs per game, with Guerrero Jr. and Bichette struggling to generate consistent production. The lineup’s lack of run support has forced the pitching staff to carry the team, exposing deeper issues.
- How does the Cubs’ offensive philosophy play into this series?
- The Cubs have emphasized offensive flexibility this season, trading for power bats and promoting prospects like Shaw who profile as cornerstones. Their lineup against Corbin reflects a broader strategy to prioritize run production over defensive polish.