WATCH: Craig Counsell on Cubs' third base competition, Colin Rea's role, PCA's defense

WATCH: Craig Counsell on Cubs' third base competition, Colin Rea's role, PCA's defense


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell speaks to the media ahead of the series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates about Colin Rea's journey and how he's been able to have success in recent starts, finding production from the third base position and much more.

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Video summary/cliff-notes:

(00:00–00:43) Craig Counsell on Colin Rea: Rea is described as “low-maintenance” and “steady,” which has helped him endure and succeed through ups and downs in his career.

(01:09–01:38) Swingman Role: Though Rea has started more often recently, he embraces different roles for the team, a trait Counsell values in veterans.

(02:04–02:28) On "Skins" (likely referencing a pitcher): Counsell downplays the idea of maturation, saying the player was good from the start aside from some early adjustments.

(02:54–03:16) Impact on the Game: The unnamed player is praised for mental toughness, stuff, durability, and fan draw—qualities that make him compelling to watch and challenging to face.

(03:38–03:57) Third Base Situation: Counsell states there's no everyday third baseman. The team is using matchups and rotating players to keep John (likely a key third base option) healthy.

(04:21–04:40) Third Base Responsibilities: Third basemen need to react quickly and decisively—there's no time to analyze whether Dansby Swanson (shortstop) will make a play.

(05:12–05:37) Pete Crow-Armstrong's Defense: Counsell praises his improved accuracy and decision-making, noting his throws will eventually deter base runners from being aggressive.

(05:58–06:23) Development Through Experience: Defensive growth, particularly decision-making, has come through experience, feedback, and learning from teammates like Ian Happ.

(06:23–06:52) Teaching Moments: The team talks through tricky situations as they arise, emphasizing learning and preparation as base running gets smarter and faster in MLB.

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