Cubs Postgame Reactions: Counsell, Brown, Happ & Swanson on win over Reds

Cubs Postgame Reactions: Counsell, Brown, Happ & Swanson on win over Reds


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

Hear from Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell, pitcher Ben Brown, left fielder Ian Happ and shortstop Dansby Swanson as they recap the 2-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field.

Check out the postgame interviews below:

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Video summary/cliff notes:

Game Strategy & Performance

(00:01) Craig Counsell praised Ben Brown’s performance as his best start of the year, highlighting his aggressive pitching and strike zone control.

(00:24) The use of an opener helped avoid facing the top of the opponent's lineup early, giving the team more control deep into the game.

Conditions & Game Impact

(00:51 - 01:30) Counsell noted how Wrigley Field’s windy conditions made defense and base running crucial, emphasizing embracing the elements.

(04:53 - 06:22) On days like this, pop-ups had a higher chance of becoming outs than well-hit balls due to the wind—adjustments in pitching mindset were key.

Key Plays & Players

(02:23) Dansby Swanson was praised for a hustle play, beating out a grounder that led to a run—highlighted as a small but impactful moment.

(07:41) Pete Crow-Armstrong made a highlight defensive catch on a sinking liner, showcasing his elite defensive instincts and decision-making.

Ben Brown on Mental Approach

(08:32 - 11:04) Ben Brown credited the mental skills department for helping him stay calm before entering, and shared how warming up like a reliever helped settle nerves.

(10:09) He acknowledged prior struggles with first-inning execution, focusing now on attacking early and staying mentally prepared pitch-to-pitch.

Growth & Reflection

(13:49 - 14:35) Brown emphasized learning from past mistakes, committing to proactive control rather than waiting for luck or momentum to shift.

(15:04) He joked about increasing his changeup usage to 6%, indicating a move toward developing a more balanced pitch arsenal.

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