The Cubs (62-43) won two out of three from the White Sox at Rate Field after dropping their last series to the Royals at Wrigley Field. That pair of victories got them back into a tie for first place in the National League Central with the Brewers, who just so happen to be their next opponent for three games starting Monday at American Family Field.
As Cubs fans are well aware, Milwaukee (62-43) has been on an incredible roll, going 13-3 in their last 16 games to catch up with the North Siders in the standings. The Brew Crew’s surge has been fueled by a pitching staff that has produced a 3.