🎙️ Bricks Behind the Ivy – A Cubs podcast for Cub fans, by Cub fans.
This week, we’re joined by Greg Huss, host of Cubs On Deck, for a full rundown of the Cubs minor league system. From the raw talent in Myrtle Beach to the MLB-ready players in Iowa, Greg highlights the top names to watch at every affiliate — and what their paths to Wrigley might look like.
🚨 Minor League Affiliate Rundown:
Myrtle Beach Pelicans
South Bend Cubs
Tennessee Smokies
Iowa Cubs
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