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Here Come the Cubbies!

On Monday morning I told you that the Cubs were close to turning things around. Maybe that was cheating because they were already on a three game winning streak. Regardless of that, with today's 4-3 win over the Nationals they've won five in a row and eight out of nine and have pulled their record over .500 at 15-14. If they can stay hot, it's looking more and more like they're going to be the only team in the NL Central that can challenge the Brewers.

As hot as they are, their win today did not come easy against the Nationals. Granted, in two weeks no one will remember that they needed seven pitchers and 21 players total (Jason Marquis pinch ran!) to get the win. And all of those players only served to get the team in position for fifth-outfielder/pinch hitter extraordiaire Daryle Ward to hit a walkoff single in the tenth inning. And Ward's single was only possible because of Ryan Theriot's RBI single in the ninth to tie the game at 3. That was necessary because the Nationals had rallied from a 2-0 deficit to take a 3-2 lead. If you're getting the impression that the Cubs really had to claw this win out, well, good, because that's the impression I'm trying to give you.

I doubt the Cubs are overly concerned with catching the Brewers in the immediate future since it's still only early May, but they don't have an incredibly easy upcoming schedule. After getting three home games against the struggling Pirates this week, they get to play a bunch of middling teams (Phillies, Marlins, White Sox) and a bunch of good teams (Mets, Padres, Dodgers) to close May out. If the Cubs come to the other side of May with a winning record, they're going to be a team to watch when things really start heating up over the summer.

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