View From The Other Side: Cubs Questions For Al Yellon of Bleeding Cubbie Blue
Briefly

The Cubs are fourth from the bottom of the NL in runs scored per game at 4.20 and sixth in runs allowed at 4.18. This highlights their struggle in consistently competing, as they languish behind in both offensive production and defensive performance.
Nate Pearson has talent but high ERAs due to home runs allowed. The Cubs may use their Pitch Lab next spring to refine him, considering they acquired him for a low cost.
Justin Steele, the Cubs' best starter, has a deceptive arm slot but has occasional bad outings. The player’s performance often hinges on control, which can determine the game outcome.
Kyle Hendricks, nearing the end of his career, occasionally pitches brilliantly but can also have games where he struggles. His ability to deliver seven shutout innings shows the potential that remains despite his veteran status.
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