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Just like he did with Astros, Alex Bregman making presence felt with behind-the-scenes impact for Cubs
Alex Bregman is a lot of things.
Heās a Gold Glove third baseman. Heās a Silver Slugger at the plate.
Heās an All Star. Heās a World Series champion. Heās the Cubsā $175 million man.
But heās also, sometimes, an impromptu pitching coach.
āHeās an outstanding resource, not only for our position players but also for our pitchers. Just an extremely high baseball IQ guy,ā relief pitcher Phil Maton told the Sun-Times on Wednesday. āI donāt know if anyone truly puts in more work off the field with scouting than he does. Heās coming in here giving me scouting reports for how to pitch guys.
āIām like, āI donāt even know how you had time to do that. Youāve got to prepare to hit against 13 arms.ā And heās over here like, āYou need to do this to this guy if you face him.ā
āIf he sees something that might help our pitchers, I think itās great heās telling guys, āThis is what I see.ā It might make a big out in a game today.ā
While descriptive of Bregmanās behind-the-scenes impact, that anecdote will only go so far toward swaying the opinions of frustrated fans who might not think Bregman is living up to his contract. The Cubs are in the middle of a nasty stretch, losers of 18 of their last 23.
The offense has looked broken, and the lack of power production from Bregman is among the concerns. He only hit five homers and drove in 19 runs in his first 61 games as a Cub. Heās also been one of the few productive Cubs hitters of late, hitting .303 with a .361 on-base percentage over his final 18 games in May, a stretch that included an 11-game hit streak.
But Bregman stepped into his Cubs tenure as more than just a bat. He brought with him a reputation as a strong clubhouse presence, and the reviews are as good as anyone could have hoped for.
āHe canāt wait for the next day to come, good or bad,ā manager Craig Counsell said. āThatās never going to change with Alex. Thatās just who he is.
āHeās mad when the gameās over. Even if heās having a bad game, heās upset the gameās over. Heād like to keep playing. Thatās just who he is. Thatās a great trait, and I think everybody feels it.ā
Maton has seen this before. He and Bregman were Astros teammates for three years, a stretch that included a World Series win in 2021.
Now Maton is seeing it again, and itās impressing him even more this time.
āHonestly, I think heās grown a little bit more,ā Maton said. āWe had a really good clubhouse in Houston, we had a lot of guys. I donāt know if this is [what happened] when he went to Boston or when he came here, but heās really grown into just becoming āthe guy.āā
Bregmanās status as the player who got the Cubs to finally shell out big free-agent bucks brings the expectations that he will be āthe guyā for this team.
Maton believes thatās coming ā āI know itās going to turn for him, I donāt question that for a secondā ā and in addition to speaking from the experience of playing alongside him, he can speak from the experience of trying to get Bregman out.
The two have only faced off twice, most recently last season, when Maton induced a Bregman ground out. But the first time, Bregman struck with a walk-off single in extra innings.
āEven when heās not producing at the level heād like to be at, heās always a tough at-bat,ā Maton said. ā[Even] when heās going through it, you have to go out there and beat him in the zone. And thatās something that creates a ton of value. It puts a ton of pressure on the other team.
āIām glad heās on our side and I donāt have to deal with him this year.ā
The Cubs hope headaches like that start piling up for opposing pitchers.
But no matter the on-field results, it seems the Cubs are getting what they paid for behind the scenes.