The first part of this week should be an interesting test for the Cubs as they host the Cards for a three-game series. In their first two three-game series, Chicago went 2-1 each time. In this Monday through Wednesday trio of games, they lost the first 3-2. If their winning stats are to prove true, Chicago should win their next two games. In their first 11 home series, they are averaging less than one loss per every three games.
2016 Chicago Cubs Score Runs
Pitching
Jake Arrieta (11-1) is the ace. His ERA stands at 1.74 and he’s recorded 101 SO. In 14 starts, 11 have been Quality Starts. Add to the starting rotation Jon Lester (9-3, 12 QS) and Jason Hammel (7-2, 8 QS), and you’ve got a dynamic one, two, three starting punch. Closer Hector Rondon (12 SV, 2 BLSV, 1.48 ERA) has performed very well. In 24.1 IP, he’s struck out 33, allowed just four runs, and walked two.
A Team that Can
Everyone will agree about two things: the 2016 Chicago Cubs are able to find a lot of different ways to win and this is a fun team to watch. This is a never say die team. But don’t forget that this is a very long season and we’re not even halfway through it. At some point in the season, almost every team goes into a tailspin or starts to breakdown. Those that can reinvent themselves as they go into July, play thorough August, and claw their way past September and into the October playoffs are the ones that we remember. The 2016 Chicago Cubs could certainly be one of those teams that we remember.