MILWAUKEE — Javy Baez always tells it like it is.
When the Cubs were stunned and knocked out of the playoffs last fall, he stood at his locker and explained exactly what went wrong and how. When he got to spring training, he explained how this team learned from last year and how they can carry it over into 2019.
So when the Cubs get out to a 2-7 start to the season, Baez is the best person to tell it like it is.
"We've been playing good," Baez said after the Cubs' 4-2 loss to the Brewers Sunday afternoon.