
Cubs Postgame Breakdown: Taillon’s tough lessons, Counsell’s honest take |
Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell and starting pitcher Jameson Taillon after a 3-1 loss to the Miami Marlins at Wrigley Field.
Watch the postgame interview below:
Video summary/cliff notes:
(00:00) Manager Craig Counsell highlighted Taillon's solid performance—6 innings, 4 hits, no walks, and 7 strikeouts—despite surrendering two home runs.
(00:30) Counsell acknowledged the challenge posed by the Marlins' offense, noting that even well-executed pitches were hit for home runs, reflecting the hitters' current form.
(00:56) He praised opposing pitcher Ryan Weathers for his effective outing and noted the Cubs' limited offensive opportunities, with only three at-bats with runners in scoring position.
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(01:15) Taillon assessed his own performance as improved, mentioning adjustments made between starts, though he expressed concern over allowing home runs with two strikes.
(01:53) He reflected on his pitching approach, recognizing the need to expand the strike zone more effectively with two strikes to avoid being too predictable.
(02:33) Taillon discussed mechanical tweaks, such as shortening his arm action and enhancing lower-body engagement, to generate more power and consistency.
(03:12) He acknowledged the importance of strategic pitch selection, especially against hot hitters like Jazz Chisholm Jr., emphasizing the need to avoid challenging them in favorable zones.
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(04:17) Taillon addressed his performance against left-handed batters, noting recent struggles and the necessity to utilize pitches that induce weaker contact, such as his changeup and curveball.