After the Chicago Cubs came sprinting out of the gate to an amazing 25-6 start, cubbies fans across the country were bold in the fact that this was going to be it, next season was finally here. Finishing the first half of the season with a 6-15 record has brought all the noise to a screeching halt.
I want to believe that the remainder of the season will be a reflection of the series finale in Pittsburg Sunday, the Cubs won when they absolutely had too. Even after the recent struggles, the Cubs still head into the break seven games …show more content…
Injuries have picked apart the original starting lineup. A stretch of games that hasn’t been seen in over a decade, including both 11 and nine game road trips throughout June and the first week of July would have played a toll on any team in the majors.
The strength of the Cubs, the starting rotation, tried their hardest to stay strong backed by Lester throughout the month of June, but finally we all realized just how human the Cubs pitching staff is.
The Cubs have a lot to look forward to following the All-Star break. They have a much easier schedule, at least until the middle of August when the cubbies will be headed back out west. They are also looking forward to some key players returning from injuries. It is difficult to say the Cubs lineup will get the rest they need with seven starters making the All-Star game and that is something Joe Maddon is going to have to keep an eye on. If we have learned anything throughout the first 88 games, the Cubs manager is a wizard at putting together a lineup when there are no options available.
Anthony Rizzo had some words of encouragement for reporters following the game in Pittsburg Sunday. “We’re going into the break with our heads up. We can relax a little bit. We got through our rough schedule there. We like where we