Cubs Address Slump, Crow-Armstrong and Bregman Accountability!
The Cubs are in the midst of a significant slump, highlighted by a 7-3 loss to the Rockies. Despite Pete Crow-Armstrong being named the National League’s Player of the Week, he expressed disappointment in the team's performance, emphasizing the need for collective improvement. The offense struggles continue, with the team averaging just 3.3 runs per game since May 9, a stark contrast to their earlier success this season. Manager Craig Counsell called for accountability and a return to fundamentals as the team risks falling below .500 for the first time since mid-April.
By the Numbers- The Cubs are 7-21 with an average of 3.3 runs scored per game since May 9.
- Chicago is on the brink of a .500 record for the first time since April 16 (9-9).
Despite the offensive woes, Crow-Armstrong and Bregman acknowledge that the struggles are not solely on individual players, indicating a need for team-wide effort and improvement.
State of Play- Cubs' offense has been ineffective, with multiple missed scoring opportunities in recent games.
- Bregman has been underperforming, batting just .083 in June, contributing to the team's struggles.
The Cubs will need to quickly address their offensive issues to avoid slipping further in the standings during their upcoming games against the Rockies and Giants.
Bottom LineThe Cubs' success hinges on a collective turnaround; individual recognition means little without improvement in team performance. Accountability from all players is crucial as they seek to reclaim their winning form.
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