
WATCH: Craig Counsell updates latest with Cubs, Jordan Wicks' development |
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell spoke to the media ahead of Friday's game talking about Jordan Wicks, impressions of Gage Workman in his first spring training game on Thursday and more.
Watch the interview below:
Video summary/cliff-notes:
(00:00-00:36) Craig Counsell discusses Jordan Wicks’ offseason challenges after battling injuries and inconsistent performances. Wicks focused on daily improvement and arrived at camp in great shape.
(01:08-01:40) Counsell explains that Wicks’ struggles weren’t due to pitch shape or velocity but rather the effectiveness of his changeup. Improving command and controlling counts will be key.
(02:10-02:45) Wicks is viewed strictly as a starter for now, with potential bullpen discussions later depending on team depth.
(02:45-03:53) Daniel Palencia’s velocity is expected, but Brad Keller’s strong early performance was a bit of a surprise. Palencia dealt with mental challenges last year, adjusting to the pressures of being a young player.
(05:05-06:23) Rule 5 player Gage Workman made an impression with both his defense and a strong offensive showing, but roster depth will factor into his chances.
(07:32-08:43) James Triantos is focusing on improving defensively at second base while refining his high-contact offensive approach. Kevin Alcántara is young and developing, with Counsell noting that taller players often take longer to adjust.
(09:28-10:36) Counsell believes the ABS (Automated Ball-Strike) system didn’t disrupt the flow of the game and could engage fans, but he’s not focusing much on strategy for it yet.
(11:08-11:37) Brad Keller is being evaluated as a potential starter, given his past MLB success, and the Cubs are taking a long-term approach to his development.