WATCH: Craig Counsell updates latest with Cubs, upcoming spring training games

WATCH: Craig Counsell updates latest with Cubs, upcoming spring training games


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell spoke to the media from spring training in Mesa, Ariz. talking about the lead-up to the first game of spring training on Thursday, his thoughts on the testing of the ABS system and much more.

Watch the interview below:

Video summary/cliff-notes:

(00:00-00:31) Craig Counsell describes the final stage before spring training games begin, with live batting practice as the last step before full gameplay.

(00:31-01:06) Players are eager to compete, and this year's spring training has added urgency due to the Cubs' upcoming trip to Japan in 20 days.

(01:06-01:42) The team is focused on making each day count, treating this spring training differently from others that can feel long and drawn out.

(01:42-02:19) Counsell discusses a new replay system being tested during spring training, emphasizing that it's an experiment rather than a key preparation element.

(02:19-02:55) A lighthearted moment where Counsell and a player joke about handling young children, showing team camaraderie.

(02:55-03:39) The team has studied past shortened spring training schedules to prepare efficiently for the upcoming season and Japan trip.

(03:39-04:17) Younger players like Alexander Canario and Pete Crow-Armstrong have more to prove in spring training than veterans like Ian Happ and Dansby Swanson.

(04:17-04:54) Roster decisions are based on overall player history rather than just spring training performance, though younger players have a chance to make an impact.

(04:54-end) Counsell confirms pitcher Justin Steele’s schedule, revealing he will throw a simulated game on Friday before his first live action five days later.

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