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Cubs Best Case Scenario Includes Two Struggling Sluggers Catching Fire Again

Two sluggers hold the key to the Chicago Cubs success down the stretch.
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It certainly isn’t time to sound the alarms yet for the Chicago Cubs, but it would certainly be fair to start worrying about how the team will fare down the stretch.

Given how they handled the MLB trade deadline, there is a lot of skepticism about whether or not they did enough to upgrade their roster.

Thus far, the answer would be no.

Entering play on Aug. 9, the Cubs find themselves five games behind the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Central race.

Craig Counsel
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The runaway favorites in the preseason for the division crown, an expanding lead entering the middle of August is what many predictions and projections had Chicago doing, not chasing down a rival.

Their pitching staff, namely the starting rotation, is going to be under the microscope for the duration of the season.

Acquiring Michael Soroka from the Washington Nationals, who went on the injured list after making it through only two innings of his debut with the team, as the only starting pitching addition was a massive risk.

It is one that is backfiring currently, leaving the Cubs in a similar position they were entering the trade deadline, awaiting the returns of Jameson Taillon and Javier Assad.

Kyle Tucker and Seiya Suzuki are falling short of expectations for Cubs

Kyle Tucker, Seiya Suzuki
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All eyes will be on the rotation down the stretch, but Chicago could take some of the attention away if their offense got back to the mashing ways they exhibited earlier in the year.

For the last month, the Cubs have been playing under .500 baseball in large part because two of their key contributors, right fielder Kyle Tucker and designated hitter Seiya Suzuki, have gone ice cold.

As shared by Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report, the dynamic duo has recorded a single home run and stolen base each since July 8, leaving a lot to be desired production wise. Without those two producing in the middle of the Chicago lineup, the team’s overall production has slipped.

It has allowed the Brewers to make a move up the standings, and to climb back into the race, it is imperative that Tucker and Suzuki get hot again.

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There were points this year that the Cubs looked like arguably the best team in baseball.

Offense is the name of the game in Chicago, and if they don’t get back to bludgeoning teams at the plate, it is going to be difficult for them to overcome the deficit they are currently facing in the division.

For that to happen, they need Tucker and Suzuki to break out of their slump and start producing runs again.

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Kenneth Teape
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Kenneth Teape is an alumnus of SUNY Old Westbury and graduated in 2013 with an Honors Degree in Media Communications with a focus on print journalism. During his time at Old Westbury, he worked for the school newspaper and several online publications, such as Knicks Now, the official website of the New York Knicks, and a self-made website with fellow students, Gotham City Sports News. Kenneth has also been a site expert at Empire Writes Back, Musket Fire, and Lake Show Life within the FanSided Network. He was a contributor to HoopsHabit, with work featured on Bleacher Report and Yardbarker. In addition to his work here, he is a reporter for both NBA Analysis Network and NFL Analysis Network, as well as a writer and editor for Packers Coverage. You can follow him on X, formerly Twitter, @teapester725, or reach him via email at teapester725@gmail.com.