CHICAGO -- All eyes will be on Chicago Cubs right hander Jake Arrieta when he takes the mound Wednesday for the first time since no-hitting the Cincinnati Reds last week in a 16-0 victory. Some are even wondering if he can do it again because he faces the Milwaukee Brewers, who rank 14th in the National League with a .230 batting average. He'll be throwing in a pitching-friendly climate as well, and temperatures are expected to be in the low- to mid-40s.
But did Arrieta expend too much in throwing 119 pitches in his second career no-hitter?