CHICAGO -- This is where the Chicago Cubs are as June 2 dawns: two games under .500 after a disastrous 0-6 road trip, but looking forward to a new month and a 10-game homestand.
If there was ever a time for the Cubs to reset their season, it’s now. We heard that kind of talk a lot last month, but after going 12-16, May won’t be remembered kindly.
"Once we get back home, we have that off day to kind of decompress," Kyle Schwarber said Wednesday after the Cubs' latest loss in San Diego.