Afleveringen
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Lance Brozdowski recaps what probably will be the most insane game the Chicago Cubs play all season, as they beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-11 after leading 7-1 and trailing 11-7.
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Lance Brozdowski walks through Nos. 11 through No. 30 on his Chicago Cubs top prospects list as we build toward the first "Road to Wrigley Live" of the 2025 season. The show will debut Thursday at 6 p.m. CT on Marquee Sports Network.
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Lance Brozdowski dons his conspiracy hat as he takes a critical look at the state of the Chicago Cubs' bullpen. He also considers what rookie third baseman Matt Shaw might need to tweak at Triple-A and recaps a big extra-innings win over the Padres in San Diego.
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Lance Brozdowski recaps a tough Cubs loss in San Diego and breaks down what Jameson Taillon is doing differently this season and how he can step up to fill the hole Justin Steele's injury has left the rotation.
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Lance Brozdowski digs into four ways the Cubs could replace out-for-the-season starter Justin Steele, including a few trade options and one internal candidate. He also recaps the Cubs' HUGE "Sunday Night Baseball" win in Los Angeles over the Dodgers.
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Lance Brozdowski is joined by Ryan Dempster to chat Matthew Boyd, Jameson Taillon, Shota Imanaga and Ryan Pressly. Dempster also shares stories about battling Albert Pujols and "rucking" through Chicago.
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Lance Brozdowski and Fergie Jenkins talk through what pitch shapes the legendary righty threw to amass over 3000 strikeouts.
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Lance Brozdowski speculates on who could start in place of Justin Steele and takes a deeper look at the Chicago Cubs' 6-4 loss over the Rangers.
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Lance Brozdowski recaps the oddities of the 10-6 win against the Rangers before bringing in a conversation with Ryan Dempster to talk about the state of the Chicago Cubs.
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Lance Brozdowski gives an estimate for a Kyle Tucker contract from a source. Ryan Dempster, Bruce Levine and Cole Wright chime in with their thoughts on an inevitable blockbuster deal for one of the best players in MLB.
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Lance Brozdowski dives into the rocky start to Chicago Cubs right-hander Ben Brown's 2025 season and recaps a wild Sunday loss to the San Diego Padres that involved another blown lead by the bullpen.
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Lance Brozdowski digs into the Cubs' 7-1 victory over the Padres on Saturday and asks how good the Cubs offense really is. Fergie Jenkins also gives his thoughts on pitching deep into games.
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Lance Brozdowski recaps the Cubs 3-1 victory over the Padres, provides a nugget that you'll never believe on Shota Imanaga's first home start of 2025, and provides a hot take on the state of the bullpen.
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The Cubs Daily Podcast is your go-to source for all things Chicago Cubs. Lance Brozdowski delivers your morning Cubs pulse with fresh insights, in-depth analysis, and the latest news. Every. Single. Day. Whether you bleed Cubbie Blue or are just looking to stay in the know, we've got you covered. Tune in every morning to kickstart your day with Cubs baseball.
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The Cubs Weekly Podcast had a special announcement on the latest episode. Hosts Andy Martínez and Lance Brozdowski share the exciting news before getting into the start of the Chicago Cubs season.
The duo discuss Kyle Tucker’s red-hot start and what it means to have a true, game-changing bat in the middle of the Cubs lineup. The pair discuss what impact Tucker can have on the Cubs offense over the course of the season. Brozdowski and Martínez then discuss the state of the bullpen after some early season scuffles. They share what and how the Cubs can turn the bullpen around.
Later in the pod, the pair break down Seiya Suzuki’s strong open to 2025. Suzuki’s start made the duo dissect what a 1-2 punch of Suzuki and Tucker can do for the team moving forward. Before wrapping up the pod, Martínez and Brozdowski look at the rotation and discuss whether there is any reason for concern with some early struggles for Justin Steele.
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Jason Hammel enjoyed being back at Cubs Convention earlier this year. The former Chicago Cubs pitcher shared what he’s been up to and recapped his time at the annual fanfest on the latest addition of the Cubs Weekly Podcast, chatting with host Andy Martínez.
The pair discussed Hammel’s 13-year big-league career, one that began in Tampa Bay with manager Joe Maddon. Hammel discussed his decision to sign with the Cubs ahead of the 2014 season, after they had lost 96 games the year prior. He discussed his relationship with the front office, the transparency they had and what it was like to be traded at the deadline that year, on the same day he pitched six innings of two-run ball for the Cubs.
Later in the podcast, Hammel shares why he re-signed with the Cubs that following winter. He shares stories about the 2015 team and the World Series winning 2016 team, too. Hammel described the atmosphere of pitching in the playoffs at Wrigley Field, what it was like to finally win the World Series and what he does now with his World Series ring.
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It's that time of year - another Cubs season is upon us!
Our Cubs Weekly Podcast panel of Elise Menaker, Lance Brozdowski, Andy Martínez and Tony Andracki preview the 2025 season with picks and predictions, including:
-Tokyo takeaways
-What series on the 2025 Cubs schedule are you circling?
-Who will be the Cubs' MVP in 2025?
-Who will be the Cubs' Cy Young?
-2025 Cubs breakout player
-Prospects that could make an impact in the majors
-Under-the-radar players to keep an eye on
-Bold predictions for the 2025 Cubs season
-Bold predictions for the 2025 MLB season
-How many wins do the Cubs finish with in 2025?
Catch all that and more on a special extended edition of the Cubs Weekly Podcast.
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The Cubs and their 31-man roster are in Japan. The biggest news of that group is that top prospect Matt Shaw is with the team and will presumptively be the team’s Opening Day starter at the hot corner. The Cubs Weekly Podcast analyzes Shaw’s inclusion on the travel squad to Japan and why the organization decided to include him on the team. Hosts Tony Andracki and Andy Martínez discuss the benefits of rostering him and what it could mean moving forward.
Andracki and Martínez then look at one of the key names who didn’t make the traveling squad — reliever Keegan Thompson. The duo breaks down why he was left off and whether this spells the end of his tenure as a Cub.
In the spirit of March Madness, Andracki and Martínez look at the roster with a college hoops lens: who were the last four players in? They discuss why the team included Jordan Wicks, Brad Keller, Ben Brown and Daniel Palencia on the 31-man list and where they might fit in.
Before the podcast wraps up, the duo looks at one of the surprise stories of camp — Rule 5 Draft pick Gage Workman, how he worked his way onto the Opening Day roster and what he brings to this roster.
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The Cubs are less than a week before jetting across the Pacific Ocean for Japan for the 2025 Tokyo Series — and there’s plenty of questions before that plane hits the air. The Cubs Weekly Podcast looked at some of those queries and how the Cubs might try and tackle them. Tops among them is the status of top prospect Matt Shaw and his potential status for Opening Day against the Dodgers.
Hosts Tony Andracki and Andy Martínez looked at Shaw’s status for the series and what course the Cubs might take if he isn’t ready. The duo also discussed some of the unique roster intricacies that the Cubs will face for the two-game set and why some big-name players might make the trip but won’t be on the active roster.
Later in the pod, the pair look at the Cubs’ bench situation and where a quartet of intriguing players — Jon Berti, Vidal Bruján, Gage Workman and Nicky Lopez could fit on the roster. Then, Andracki and Martínez discuss the Cubs starting pitching setup post-Japan — who should start the domestic opener against the Diamondbacks when they return? The duo weighs the benefits of restarting the rotation or picking up with their number three starter against the Diamondbacks.
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Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon joined host Andy Martínez on the Cubs Weekly Podcast from the Nike Performance Center in Mesa, Ariz. The righty caught up with Martínez to chat about his offseason and how he prepared for a season that starts earlier than normal because of the Tokyo Series in Japan. Then, Taillon shares how he followed the Cubs’ busy offseason and how much he followed the rumor mill in the winter.
Later in the pod, Taillon talks about his 2024 season and what he learned about himself in turning in one of his best years. Taillon discusses his role in helping young pitchers and offering mentorship to them. He talks about the Cubs’ goals for 2025 and their desire to be playing in October.
Before the podcast ends, Taillon offers a peak behind the curtain about the team’s hotly contested video game contests on team flights and the surprising player that is one of the best in those in-air competitions.
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