Da Bears. Tonight. Do it. Time to turn the corner.
I still fall solidly into the camp where I think the Cubs are essentially locked into the playoffs, and the only question is whether they can claim the top Wild Card spot, and the home games that come with it in the Wild Card round. I wasn’t ever quite able to get back into hoping on the divisional race, and, now that the Cubs are 7.5 games out with under 20 games remaining, that goose is fully cooked. So then, the last two days were mighty bad for the Cubs in that Wild Card race. They lost two extremely winnable games, at home, against a very bad team. And concurrent with those two losses, the Padres won a couple. Thus, the lead in that top Wild Card spot is back down to 3.0 games. The Padres now get to host the Reds for a series while the Cubs go to Atlanta to play the Braves, and they’ll do it potentially without their closer, and without two of their three starting outfielders. We’ll see what we see on the Daniel Palencia update today or tomorrow, but I’m generally pretty nervous when it’s a pitcher’s shoulder, especially when it looks like it did, and especially when it’s this close to the end of the season. As for Pete Crow-Armstrong, we’ll also just see what we see when he shows up to the park today in Atlanta. With Kyle Tucker, though, we already know he’s unlikely to be starting. Again:Craig Counsell doesn't think Kyle Tucker will be in the Cubs' lineup Monday in Atlanta.They will see how PCA feels before tomorrow's game. pic.twitter.com/8mbcFWscqI
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