
WATCH: Counsell, Horton, PCA, & Ballesteros react after blowout win over White Sox |
Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell, starting pitcher Cade Horton, outfielder Pete Crow- Armstrong, designated hitter Moisés Ballesteros and catcher Carson Kelly after a 13-3 win over the Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field.
Watch the postgame interviews below:
Video summary/cliff notes:
(00:00–01:51) Craig Counsell on Cade Horton’s outing: Praised Horton’s approach and composure. Emphasized importance of making the opposition earn runs and praised team baserunning and capitalization on opponent mistakes.
(01:51–02:47) On offensive surprises: Counsell highlighted unexpected power development from Pete Crow-Armstrong (PCA), noting his improved hitting position and bat speed.
(02:47–03:31) On game conditions and atmosphere: Discussed tough fielding conditions due to wind and sun, praised players for staying aggressive. Said the Crosstown atmosphere (Cubs vs. White Sox) was great for fans.
(03:51–04:58) On PCA’s growth: Noted Pete's young age (23) and rapid development, both offensively and defensively. Stressed that he’s still early in his career with high potential.
(04:58–05:25) Obstruction call controversy: Counsell questioned the umpire's call made from 100+ feet away and asked why replay isn’t used more in such cases.
(05:25–07:11) Cade Horton’s perspective: Reflected on his first start at Wrigley, handling the wind, staying aggressive, and valuing run support that allows him to pitch with more confidence.
(07:37–08:36) Horton on approach: Credited catcher Carson Kelly for instilling confidence. Emphasized attacking hitters and avoiding walks to prevent big innings.
(09:02–10:06) On PCA as a teammate: Horton admired PCA’s leadership, well-rounded game, and his ability to create impact in multiple ways.
(10:34–11:24) PCA on his breakout power: Attributed improvement to mechanical adjustments made pre-spring training. Emphasized consistency and passion over emotion.
(11:50–13:06) PCA on playing in Wrigley’s tough conditions: Acknowledged both challenges and advantages of sun/wind. Stressed team communication in outfield play and adapting to leadoff role.
(13:52–14:54) PCA on staying locked in: Credited teammate JT for keeping him focused late in the game and praised Horton for bouncing back after giving up early runs.
(15:11–15:52) PCA on 3-run HR momentum shift: Felt the energy shift but kept focus. Praised lineup’s ability to sustain offensive pressure once it gets rolling.
(15:52–17:01) On all-star/MVP talk & Bush’s slide: PCA brushed off MVP talk as irrelevant to his day-to-day focus. Admired Michael Busch’s creative slide, calling it instinctual and impressive.