
Craig Counsell has admitted the Chicago Cubs may have reached the point where lineup changes are no longer optional.
The Cubs’ sixth straight loss deepened a team-wide offensive slump that has turned one of the National League’s most dangerous lineups into a frustrated group searching for answers.
Counsell did not frame it as panic, but he made it clear that different looks, rest days, and reshuffled at-bats are now on the table.

Craig Counsell says the Chicago Cubs need a different lineup look after their sixth straight loss
MLB analyst Bruce Levine shared Craig Counsell’s blunt assessment after the Chicago Cubs’ latest defeat.
Counsell said, “I think we have to do something different. It feels like some at-bats and confidence is shaken. Maybe a different look in the lineup, or a day off is needed. I think we are at [that] point absolutely.”
Chicago had been built around depth, length, and pressure through the order, but the recent skid has left too many hitters chasing results and carrying tense at-bats into the next game.
That is why Counsell’s answer focused as much on confidence as structure, because a lineup change can be about giving a struggling player a reset just as much as moving hotter bats into better spots.
Chicago Cubs offensive drought forces Craig Counsell into tougher decisions
The Cubs’ sixth straight loss came against the Houston Astros, and the bigger concern was not simply another defeat but how little resistance the lineup offered.
Chicago has scored two runs or fewer eight times in its last 12 games, which explains why Counsell is now considering changes rather than waiting for the same group to hit its way out in the same order.
Ian Happ, Dansby Swanson, and other key bats have been part of the wider inconsistency, while the Cubs have struggled to string together clean innings even when they get runners on base.
The slump has also put more pressure on hitters such as Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong to provide energy, because the Cubs need someone to change the feel of the lineup before the skid becomes a bigger standings problem.
Counsell’s challenge is finding the right balance. Moving hitters around can create a spark, but it can also send a message that patience has run out. After six straight losses, though, the Cubs have reached the point where doing nothing may be the bigger risk.
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