Chicago Cubs manager pulled Shota Imanaga after throwing under 70 pitches and allowing no hits in Tokyo. Fans weren't happy, ...
Fans are questioning Cubs manager Craig Counsell after he decided to pull Shota Imanaga after four innings, of zero-run ball.
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell pulled Shota Imanaga early in the Tokyo Series, much to the chagrin of fans.
Cubs' Craig Counsell didn't beat around the bush when describing the nasty splitter of Dodgers' ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto ...
Craig Counsell discusses pitching in Game 1 of the Tokyo Series, facing Shohei Ohtani and allowing too many walks in the 4-1 ...
Becoming a winning team "is about getting to know each other," Justin Turner said. "Trips like this can kick-start that." ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell defends controversial decision in 4-1 loss to DodgersThe Chicago Cubs took a 1-0 lead in the second inning over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday. The Cubs would keep the lead until the fifth inning, but the three-run inning would give the Dodgers an ...
Chicago Cubs fans take pride in being underdogs, a role that ended briefly when they won the World Series in 2016 to end a ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNMLB Tokyo Series: Craig Counsell Snubbing Japanese ‘No-Hitter’ Specialist Enrages Cubs FansShota Imanaga was in his zone and had a no-hitter going. The post MLB Tokyo Series: Craig Counsell Snubbing Japanese ‘No-Hitter’ Specialist Enrages Cubs Fans appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Craig Counsell discusses the impact of Pete Crow-Armstrong's speed every game and Jameson Taillon's start in the Cubs' 4-2 ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNCubs' $17.5M Star Takes Setback as Craig Counsell Clears Stance on Ex-Astros FutureFrom Houston Heat to Chicago Chill—can Kyle Tucker keep the Cubs’ lineup on fire? The post Craig Counsell Makes His Feelings ...
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