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The offseason has really kicked off in earnest this week and the Cubs Weekly Podcast broke it all down. Tuesday was the last day to protect players from the Rule 5 draft, and the Cubs added two prospects to their 40-man roster, Owen Caissie and Ben Cowles. Then, on Wednesday, the team acquired righty reliever Eli Morgan for outfield prospect Alfonsin Rosario and designated Patrick Wisdom for assignment.
Tony Andracki and Andy MartĂnez discussed all the roster moves, including why they parted ways with reliever Adbert Alzolay and outfielder Brennen Davis. The duo then answers some questions from fans about potential trades and future statues at Wrigley Field.
In the second half of the podcast, Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong joins Cole Wright to discuss his 2024 campaign, his offseason and much more.
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Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki answer a variety of fan-submitted questions in the latest mailbag edition of the Cubs Weekly Podcast.
Questions include:
-What free agent pitcher will the Cubs realistically pursue and acquire?
-Are the Cubs going to pursue Roki Sasaki?
-Who is the No. 1 free agent the Cubs are eyeing this winter?
-Who are the Cubs looking to sign at catcher?
-Are Matt Shaw and Owen Caissie trade pieces?
-When will we see a 2016 Cubs documentary?
-Are the Cubs contenders in 2025?
-What is the weirdest fan interaction of your career?
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The 2024 GM Meetings wrapped up Thursday morning in San Antonio and they were rather eventful. Andy MartĂnez and Bruce Levine summarized the events of the week on the latest edition of the Cubs Weekly Podcast. The biggest news came on Wednesday, when longtime Cubs legend Kyle Hendricks signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels. The duo recalled his tenure in Chicago, what he meant to the team and how heâll fit with the Angels.
Levine and MartĂnez share their thoughts on the return of Cody Bellinger, what it means to the Cubs and how they try and improve their offense moving forward. They discuss the Cubs pursuits in the starting pitching market and the latest on Nico Hoerner and Ben Brownâs injuries. The pair share their lasting takeaway from the Meetings including one player that caught their attention this week.
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Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki rank the Top 10 building blocks on the Cubs roster entering 2025 as Jed Hoyer and Co. work to get the team back into the playoffs after a 4-year drought.
The duo explains why Pete Crow-Armstrong tops the list and why Justin Steele ranks above Shota Imanaga. Plus, some intriguing young players make surprise appearances in the Top 10 while key veterans find themselves in the "Honorable Mentions" category.
Plus, MartĂnez and Andracki analyze the Nico Hoerner injury news and how that could permeate through the Cubs offseason.
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On the latest edition of the Cubs Weekly Podcast, Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki debate a quintet of hot button issues surrounding this team. Topics include the bullpen, the offense, the rotation, the catching spot and whether or not the Cubs are set up to make the playoffs in 2025.
Plus, MartĂnez and Andracki pick their 2024 Cubs Awards, including:
-MVP
-Cy Young
-Rookie of the Year
-Best Moment
-Most important on-field development
-Most impactful roster move
-Biggest surprise
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Taylor McGregor, Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki make their picks for the top storylines of the 2024 Cubs season and what it means moving forward for this franchise.
Selections include:
-The development of Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Busch
-The roller coaster nature of the Cubs offense
-Another season of May/June swoon
-Shota Imanaga's incredible rookie campaign
-The volatility of the Cubs bullpen
-The rise - and fall - of young pitching
-Kyle Hendricks' emotional send-off
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Jed Hoyer held his end-of-season press conference this week and our panel of Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki broke down the key takeaways from his 43-minute long session with Chicago media.
What stood out most from Hoyer's comments? How has the team reacted to another season without a playoff appearance?
Plus, we discuss the Cody Bellinger Conundrum, the coaching staff changes and Kyle Hendricks' emotional send-off.
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Frank Schwindel stops by the Cubs Weekly Podcast to share what he's been up to the last 2 years since he left Chicago and how his baseball career has panned out.
Schwindel reflects back on his incredible run in the final 2 months of the 2021 season, when he batted .342 and led the majors in hits. What clicked in that moment to put together such an amazing stretch? How much fun was that season and what was it like replacing a Cubs legend in Anthony Rizzo?
Plus, Schwindel explains interactions with Cubs fans - both then and now - while sharing some of his favorite moments during his time in Chicago.
Meanwhile, Tony Andracki and Andy MartĂnez discuss how the Cubs first base position has evolved since Schwindel's tenure.
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The Cubs' playoff hopes have dwindled and we turn our attention to other pressing matters surrounding this team over the final 10 games.
Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki provide their initial thoughts on why the Cubs came up short this year and explain why Isaac Paredes, Pete Crow-Armstrong and Cody Bellinger are the key players to watch down the stretch.
Plus, what does the future hold for Kyle Hendricks? Why was it so important for Justin Steele to come back from the IL and pitch with such little time remaining on the schedule?
All that and more on the latest Cubs Weekly Podcast.
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Cubs icon Derrek Lee was in town at Wrigley Field recently and stopped by the Cubs Weekly Podcast to chat with Tony Andracki.
They covered a wide array of topics, including:
-Favorite memories of the newest Cubs Hall of Famers: Kerry Wood and Aramis RamĂrez
-What he's been up to in retirement
-Reflecting back on playing at Wrigley and in front of Cubs fans
-The monumental MVP caliber 2005 season
-Playing for Dusty Baker and Lou Piniella
-The 2007-08 playoff runs
-His emotions during the 2016 World Series
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Shota Imanaga, Nate Pearson, Porter Hodge, Miguel Amaya and the Cubs combined to make history Wednesday night at Wrigley Field, throwing the 18th no-hitter in team history. Tony Andracki, Andy MartĂnez and Alex Cohen, who called the no-no, broke it all down on the Cubs Weekly Podcast.
The trio shared their favorite moments from the epic game, including some fun anecdotes. Cohen shared his story of being thrust onto the call at the last-minute and what it meant to call a no-hitter on his third big-league game. They broke down what the win means for the team as they hope to keep their playoff hopes alive.
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The Cubs pulled off their win of the season - and one of the best wins in the last decade - Wednesday to finish off a sweep of the Pirates in Pittsburgh.
Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki recap the wild week, The Christian Bethancourt Game and explain what it all means for the Cubs in the playoff race.
The Cubs are now 16-8 in August and a big reason for that success has been the performance from the bottom of the order. Dansby Swanson, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Miguel Amaya and Bethancourt have been phenomenal this month, combining for a .991 OPS in August.
We discuss all that and more on the latest Cubs Weekly Podcast and we even work in a little Caleb Williams and Bears chat with the new Marquee Sports Network Bears Insider Scott Bair.
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It was a busy week at Wrigley Field as HĂ©ctor Neris was released and Javy BĂĄez made his return to the North Side.
What was behind the Neris move and what does that mean for the rest of the bullpen? Does it say anything about the final month-plus of the Cubs season? Are there more moves along those lines coming?
Our panel of Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki break it all down on the latest Cubs Weekly Podcast.
Plus, Dexter Fowler joins the show to share his favorite memories of BĂĄez while reflecting back on 2016 and the chemistry that group played with.
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The Cubs are making a run at a final National League Wild-Card spot and with a little over 6 weeks left in the 2024 season, we run down why there are legitimate reasons for optimism with the Cubs. On the other hand, are there reasons for pessimism?
Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki discuss recent trends with this team and what the series in Cleveland actually means.
Plus, Doug Glanville analyzes Pete Crow-Armstrong's rookie seasons and evaluates the Cubs' playoff chances - including whether or not this season will end with a trip to October.
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The Cubs wrapped up a successful, 5-2 homestand against the Cardinals and Twins and Tony Andracki and Andy MartĂnez broke down on the Cubs Weekly Podcast. The duo debate whether the Cubs have one final push for a playoff spot left in them after moving to 6 games back in the Wild Card and 3 games under .500 with about 7 weeks to play. Before Wednesdayâs finale against the Twins the Cubs had a 5.9% chance to make the playoffs, per Fangraphs.
They breakdown the success of the bottom of the order and how the success of Dansby Swanson, Pete Crow-Armstrong and how that has contributed. Andracki and MartĂnez later assess the odds of Michael Busch and Shota Imanaga for NL Rookie of the Year and where they fit in that race. The two share their early impressions on Isaac Paredes and what he has brought to the Cubs.
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The trade deadline came and went with the Cubs making just three moves â trading for Nate Pearson, Isaac Paredes and minor leaguers Ben Cowles and Jack Neely and sending out Mark Leiter Jr., Christopher Morel, Hunter Bigge and three minor-leaguers. Elise Menaker and Andy MartĂnez broke down the three deals and why the Cubs were relatively quiet this deadline and whether or not the team is punting on 2024.
The crew broke down why Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer executed the deals he did and if they were successful in accomplishing their goals of building for 2025 and beyond. While the Morel trade might have been a bit of a shock, Menaker and MartĂnez discussed why the Cubs were OK parting ways with him and what made Paredes such a target for the Cubs.
They discuss why the Cubs didnât move players like Jameson Taillon, HĂ©ctor Neris and Drew Smyly and how Neely could factor into the equation for the Cubs down the stretch.
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Many around baseball expected the Cubs to be sellers at the 2024 MLB trade deadline but their first 2 moves actually enhanced the big-league roster.
From the Christopher Morel for Isaac Paredes deal to acquiring pitcher Nate Pearson, the Cubs have improved their roster for 2024 and also beyond.
Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki break down the moves, why the Cubs dealt away Morel and how Paredes represents a clear upgrade at third base. Plus, what are the Cubs getting in Paredes and Pearson?
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The Cubs are in an interesting position entering the 2024 MLB trade deadline. What should they do?
Joe Girardi, Taylor McGregor, Andy MartĂnez and Tony Andracki discuss all the options in front of the Cubs and how they see things playing out for Jed Hoyer's front office.
Our panel also reacts to Hoyer's public comments about his approach to the deadline, break down the homestand (including a tough series against the Brewers) and weigh in on what players could be traded away from Chicago.
Plus, Girardi provides a perspective as a former manager on how players and teams handle the trade deadline rumors inside the clubhouse.
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Vice president of scouting Dan Kantrovitz joins the Cubs Weekly Podcast to chat with Lance Brozdowski and Tony Andracki about the team's 2024 MLB Draft.
From top pick Cam Smith to 2nd-rounder Cole Mathis to some surprises along the way, Kantrovitz explains the Cubs' approach to this year's Draft and how it played out for the organization.
Plus, we look back on past drafts, as Kantrovitz analyzes the careers of former 1st-rounders Matt Shaw and Cade Horton plus other scouting "wins" in the organization in recent years.
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Journeyman pitcher Dan Straily joined Lance Brozdowski on the latest Cubs Weekly Podcast. Straily is a veteran pitcher currently pitching for the Cubs' Triple-A affiliate in Iowa.
The former Cub was part of several big trades in franchise history - once acquired in the Jeff Samardzija/Addison Russell deal with the Oakland A's and later traded for Dexter Fowler.
Straily chats about the place analytics has in baseball today, how he has seen the sport change over this 15-year career and what he would adjust if he were the MLB commissioner.
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