In our last installment of Cubs Historical Heroes and Goats, we covered a relatively disastrous week three of the season. The Cubs lost six of seven games. I say only relatively disastrous because they came into the week with a two-game division lead in the National League East and left the week tied for first place. They were tied with the Philllies, so two teams who not a lot was expected for were tied for first. You’d always want to have a large lead, but you can’t really ever feel too down if you are still in first place.