I just can't blame everything on Counsell for losing this series. I do not think the Cubs were the better team. I would have preferred Rea start game 1 and start Boyd in game 2. Counsell stuck with his starters to the point that his bench did not have much of a chance, but his bench was not great. He exposed some bullpen guys by letting the Brewers see them too many times, but he did not have great options. I would have preferred to see Assad on the roster than Brown. (I think Brown could be a very good reliever, just not in 2025) I did not want to see Shota start game 5, and I did not want to see Brown or Civale pitch in game 5.
Murphy left some pitchers in a batter too long that if those guys got hits today would be a very different story. Shaw did not hit, Happ had 1 big hit in 8 games, PCA played what is hopefully his worst playoffs, Dansby was not great with the bat.
These are the questions that I have:
If Hoyer was not in the last year of his contract would he have made the Tucker trade? Will he make another big trade to help the 2026 team?
Why in the Athletic front office poll for the last two years did not one executive vote for the Cubs as a top organization? How will that be addressed?
Will the Cubs shake up their core to get better?
Will they spend on what they need or only spend on players if they are a good deal?
I am more concerned with how the front office handles the off season than I am with Counsell's in game managing. I could be way off as well as I did not blame Ross as much as the front office either.