5@5: Cubs Or Brewers Suffer Worse Fate?

Nationals outfielder Juan Soto celebrate after his single and an error plated three runs against the Brewers in the NL wild-card game.
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(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Wednesday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.

-- Which team's fate was worse: the Cubs' 2-10 collapse to close the season or the Brewers' blown lead on an outfielder's error in the eighth inning of an eventual loss in the National League wild-card game?

-- Cubs bench coach Mark Loretta and first-base coach Will Venable are candidates for the team's managerial opening. Do they have a realistic chance of landing the job?

-- What's a bigger distraction for the Bears: linebacker Roquan Smith's mysterious absence or quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's lingering shoulder injury?

-- How embarrassing will the Bears-Raiders matchup Sunday will be for Oakland coach Jon Gruden if Chicago linebacker Khalil Mack dominates his former team?

-- What do you make of Bulls center Wendell Carter Jr.'s ankle injury on the first day of training camp? Why does the team suffer so many injuries?

Take a listen below: