Bruce Levine doesn't think there's any reason to be worried about the Cubs' 0-2 start: 'This is a pretty good team'

Cubs manager Craig Counsell
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(670 The Score) Score baseball insider Bruce Levine doesn’t see any reason to worry about the Cubs’ 0-2 start to the season.

The Cubs mustered just four runs in suffering 4-1 and 6-3 losses to the Dodgers in Tokyo on Tuesday and Wednesday, but that isn’t representative of the team’s outlook, Levine told the Mully & Haugh Show.

“This isn't the Bears,” Levine said. “We've got 160 games left for the Cubs … This is a pretty good team. I think you're going to see a lot better play.”

The Cubs will play their first regular-season game stateside on March 27, when they visit the Diamondbacks.

Listen to Levine’s full interview in the audio player above.

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