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<blockquote data-quote="champaignchris" data-source="post: 1322723" data-attributes="member: 26283"><p>Not to look past today's game, but the Brewers are getting pounded today. With a night of travel, a fried bullpen, and Jimmy Nelson not scheduled to start during the series, they're practically set up on a tee for the Cubs. </p><p></p><p>Cubs have a massively favorable pitching matchup tonight - Lester vs freakin' Mike Pelfrey. Hopefully they take advantage of that and then proceed to put the Brewers out of their misery this weekend. </p><p></p><p>After the Brewers the Cubs have a 12 game stretch with three out of four series with the Nats and DBacks. (With the wretched Giants thrown in for the other three games.). After that, the schedule starts to look very mild. Only 9 of their last 46 games are against teams that currently have winning records. 7 of those 9 are the Brewers. </p><p></p><p>Not saying it's all over but the cryin', but the runway lights are on and the sky is clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champaignchris, post: 1322723, member: 26283"] Not to look past today's game, but the Brewers are getting pounded today. With a night of travel, a fried bullpen, and Jimmy Nelson not scheduled to start during the series, they're practically set up on a tee for the Cubs. Cubs have a massively favorable pitching matchup tonight - Lester vs freakin' Mike Pelfrey. Hopefully they take advantage of that and then proceed to put the Brewers out of their misery this weekend. After the Brewers the Cubs have a 12 game stretch with three out of four series with the Nats and DBacks. (With the wretched Giants thrown in for the other three games.). After that, the schedule starts to look very mild. Only 9 of their last 46 games are against teams that currently have winning records. 7 of those 9 are the Brewers. Not saying it's all over but the cryin', but the runway lights are on and the sky is clear. [/QUOTE]
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