After yet another disappointing loss for the Chicago Cubs, Nico Hoerner dropped a brutal quote.
While the four-game losing streak is disappointing enough, the Cubs have played even worse than that number shows. Over their last 32 games, Chicago is just 10-22.
Nothing has gone right for Chicago. Run production has been poor offensively and the bullpen has been completely unable to close out games. It has become a normal occurence for the Cubs to blow leads in the last two innings of the game.It's a simple statement, but the Cubs have had to work hard to figure out how to lose at the rate they have been. That has led to the question of Chicago potentially becoming sellers ahead of the MLB trade deadline next month.
Instead, the Cubs have looked like a dead team walking. Even when they are down by just a run, they look defeated. Fans are getting more and more frustrated by the day.
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