Obviously, the Cubs need Soriano, Bradley, and Ramirez to stay on the field and start performing. Bradley has put up OPS's of .905, 1.009, and .868 in the 2nd half the last 3 years (actually last year was worst than his 1st half). Soriano and Ramirez have been better 2nd half hitters as Cubs, as well. However, it wouldn't suprise me with their injury histories if none of them performed. So, I really don't know what to expect. The Cubs can get away with little production from C, 2B, and Harden if everyone performs the way they have and the big 3 perform like they should. That's a big if though because Lee, Fukudome, and Theriot have all been prone to long, bad slumps. Don't know what to expect from Wells and Dempster from here on out. And then there's the unpredictable bullpen.