Craig John Counsell (born August 21, 1970) is an American former professional
baseball infielder
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Standard arrangement of positions
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and current
manager for the
Chicago Cubs of
Major League Baseball
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(MLB). He was previously the manager for the
Milwaukee Brewers and holds the Brewers’ franchise record for managerial wins. He led the team to five of their ten all-time postseason appearances, winning one playoff series.
Counsell was an infielder who played 16 seasons in MLB for five teams, and was known for his unique batting stance. He won the
1997 World Series with the
Florida Marlins, batting in the tying run and scoring the winning run. He was named the
NLCS Most Valuable Player in 2001, and was on-base for the
Arizona Diamondbacks when they subsequently won
the World Series.
Early life
Counsell was born in
South Bend, Indiana. He grew up in
Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, and attended
Whitefish Bay High School, where he played baseball. His father, John, worked for the
Milwaukee Brewers as their director of the speakers bureau and community relations. Counsell attended the
University of Notre Dame, where he played for the
Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team. He was an infielder for the Irish, with a career batting average of .306, 204 runs, 166 RBI, 50 doubles and twice as many walks (166) as strikeouts (82), graduating in 1992.
Professional career
The
Colorado Rockies
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selected Craig Counsell in the 11th round of the
1992 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Rockies on September 17, 1995, appearing in only three games that season. In July 1997, the Rockies traded Counsell to the
Florida Marlins for
relief pitcher
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Mark Hutton. Counsell quickly became the Marlins’ starting
second baseman and played a pivotal role in their
1997 World Series victory, a 4–3 series win over the
Cleveland Indians
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. In
Game 7, he drove in the tying run with a
sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 9th inning and scored the winning run on
Édgar RenterÃa’s walk-off single in the bottom of the 11th inning.
In June 1999, the Marlins traded Counsell to the
Los Angeles Dodgers for a
player to be named later (
minor leaguer Ryan Moskau). The Dodgers released Counsell during 2000
spring training, and he signed with the
Arizona Diamondbacks. His stay with the Diamondbacks lasted four years. Counsell batted 8-for-21 (.381) with 4
runs batted in (RBIs) and 5 runs in the
2001 National League Championship Series (NLCS), and won the
NLCS Most Valuable Player Award. He was
hit by a pitch by
Mariano Rivera to load the bases for
Luis Gonzalez in the bottom of the 9th inning of
Game 7 of the
2001 World Series, after which Gonzalez drove in the winning run for the Diamondbacks, a bloop single over the drawn-in infield.
After the 2003 season, the Diamondbacks traded Counsell to the
Milwaukee Brewers, with
Chris Capuano,
Chad Moeller,
Lyle Overbay,
Jorge de la Rosa, and
Junior Spivey, for
Richie Sexson,
Shane Nance, and a player to be named later (minor leaguer Noochie Varner). With the Brewers, Counsell started at
shortstop
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in 2004. After one season with the Brewers, Counsell returned to the Diamondbacks as a
free agent for two more seasons.
Counsell returned to the Brewers as a free agent for 2007 and filled the role of
utility infielder. He recorded his 1,000th career hit on August 16, 2008, against
Derek Lowe of the
Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2011, he was the fourth-oldest player in the National League, and had the second-best career fielding percentage of all active second basemen (.991). In 2009, Counsell gained more regular playing time due to injuries and inconsistent play from other Brewers players, and had a .285 batting average, along with 8 triples, finishing in the top 10 in the National League in the latter category.
In 2010, Counsell was chosen as the 13th-smartest athlete in sports by ''
Sporting News''.
From June 11 to August 3, 2011, Counsell tied the all-time record for consecutive at-bats without a base hit for a position player, going hitless over a streak of 45 at-bats as a bench player and spot starter. The record was set by notoriously poor hitter
Bill Bergen in 1909, and later tied by infielder
Dave Campbell in 1973. It had been reported Bergen's streak was 46 at bats; however, subsequent research definitively established that Bergen's streak stopped at 45, meaning that Counsell tied but did not break the record. The record was broken only a few weeks after Counsell tied it, by
Eugenio Vélez of the
Los Angeles Dodgers.
Batting stance
For much of his career, Counsell had a batting stance that was very distinctive, usually holding his bat high, with his arms fully extended above his head. As he reached the end of his career, Counsell lowered his bat more in his stance, though he would nearly have his back to the pitcher, to where the number on his back was almost completely visible to the pitcher. Counsell also didn't wear batting gloves for the majority of his career, with the exception of his rookie season and his final season.
Fielding
By the SAFE: Spatial Aggregate Fielding Evaluation method of evaluating defense, Counsell was both the highest-rated second baseman and the highest-rated third baseman over the period from 2002 to 2008, with an average runs saved of 10.18 and 5.86, respectively.
Primarily known as a second baseman, shortstop, and third baseman, Counsell also played four games at first base, with two games in
2001 and two in
2003 for the Diamondbacks. He even spent part of a game in
left field for the Brewers in
2011
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, playing two
innings without recording any
total chances.
Post-playing career
In early 2012, Counsell retired as a professional baseball player, and took a front office position with the Brewers. Counsell served as special assistant to
general manager
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Doug Melvin. In 2014, Counsell was named a part-time
color analyst for Brewers radio broadcasts. He rotated with
Darryl Hamilton and
Jerry Augustine to call games with
Joe Block when primary announcer
Bob Uecker was absent.
Managerial career
Milwaukee Brewers
On May 4, 2015, Counsell was hired by the Brewers to become their
manager after
Ron Roenicke was fired the day before. He signed a three-year contract with the team. The Brewers, going through a rebuild, went 61–76 and 73–89 under Counsell in his first two seasons as manager.
In 2017, the team went on a surprising run, going 86–76. They finished 2nd in the NL Central, falling one win short of a wild card berth. Counsell finished fourth in NL Manager of the Year voting.
In their 2018 campaign, the Brewers went 96–67 under Counsell in the regular season and won the
NL Central by defeating the
Chicago Cubs by a score of 3–1 in a tiebreaker game. In 2018, he was successful on the lowest percentage of replay challenges than any other MLB manager with 10 or more challenges at 20.6%. The Brewers advanced to the
National League Championship Series after a sweep of the
Colorado Rockies
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in the
National League Division Series. The Brewers won the first and sixth games of the 2018 National League Championship Series against the
Los Angeles Dodgers at
Miller Park in Milwaukee and the third game of the series at
Dodger Stadium in
Los Angeles
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, before falling to the Dodgers in seven games. Counsell thus became only the second Brewers manager to lead the team to the postseason after managing a full season with the team. After the season ended, he finished 2nd in NL Manager of the Year voting, losing to
Atlanta Braves manager
Brian Snitker.
On September 18, 2021, Counsell won his 500th game as a manager, a 6–4 Brewers victory over the Chicago Cubs. He finished 2nd in NL Manager of the Year voting, losing to
San Francisco Giants manager
Gabe Kapler, with one first place vote, 22 second place votes, and four third place votes.
On June 15, 2022, with a win over the
New York Mets
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, Counsell passed
Phil Garner (563) for most wins as a Brewers manager.
On September 19, 2023, Counsell won his 700th game as a manager, a 7–3 Brewers victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Counsell's contract with the Brewers expired on November 1, 2023.
Chicago Cubs
On November 6, 2023, Counsell was hired as the manager of the
Chicago Cubs on a five-year contract worth over $40 million, making him the highest-paid manager in Major League Baseball history, both in annual average value and total value.
The move was described as a surprise by observers, who had expected Counsell to sign with the
New York Mets
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or
Cleveland Guardians if he did not remain with the Brewers.
[
As a result of Counsell's unexpected move to the Cubs, the sign for Craig Counsell Park, located in his hometown of Whitefish Bay, was vandalized.] The Whitefish Bay little league primarily plays in this park.
He was also greeted with a swarm of booing from fans upon his return to American Family Field in May 2024.
The Cubs finished the 2024 season with an 83–79 record, tied with their record from the year prior and ultimately missing the playoffs.
Managerial record
Personal life
Counsell and his wife, Michelle, have four children together. The family resides in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Counsell's oldest son, Brady, plays college baseball at the University of Kansas, and his younger son, Jack, was on Whitefish Bay High School's state championship baseball team in 2023 and played baseball at the University of Michigan but has since transferred to Northwestern.
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1970 births
Living people
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