
Cubs postgame reactions: Big offense, stellar Defense & Carson Kelly's impact |
Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell, starting pitcher Matthew Boyd, catcher Carson Kelly, shortstop Dansby Swanson and outfielder Ian Happ after a 9-2 win over the San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field.
Watch the postgame interviews below:
Video summary/cliff notes:
(00:00–01:24) Craig Counsell praised the offense for capitalizing on mistakes and applying pressure with smart base running, particularly highlighting Pete Crow-Armstrong’s speed and Carson Kelly’s offensive consistency, which is rare and valuable at the catcher position.
(01:24–02:39) Counsell noted the stability of the starting rotation, mentioning Matthew Boyd’s six solid innings and the rotation’s overall consistency in setting up the bullpen.
(02:39–03:03) On injuries: Shōta Imanaga has a mild hamstring strain. The team is optimistic but expects him to be out more than two weeks as a precaution.
(03:03–04:44) Matthew Boyd emphasized the importance of team defense, particularly plays by Nicky Lopez and Michael Busch, and praised the chemistry and preparation among pitchers and catchers.
(04:44–06:00) Boyd commended Carson Kelly for balancing elite catching and hitting, calling his composure and resilience through past struggles “impressive” and “inspiring.”
(06:00–07:10) Boyd discussed filling in for Imanaga, reinforcing a “next man up” mentality and confidence in the pitching depth, including talent at Triple-A.
(07:10–08:46) Boyd and others noted that while the offense provides strong run support, pitchers maintain their approach regardless of score, emphasizing focus and execution.
(09:30–10:45) Boyd described his pitch-calling relationship with Carson Kelly as collaborative, likening it to a “good marriage” that requires communication and trust.
(11:49–13:06) Carson Kelly explained how he separates offense and defense, using physical cues like putting on/taking off gear to mentally switch roles; he enjoys being part of an offense that “never feels out of it.”
(13:52–17:11) Players highlighted the team’s identity: aggressive mindset, trust, resilience, and commitment to routines. Carson’s 1300 OPS in May and Pete’s hustle were applauded.