Sure, at just under 5. Yes, but the CL is very offense oriented I understand, but it's still not something to brag about. Apparently you don't. How good you are at something is always relative. If I told you that the Cubs have a 3.41 team ERA, your first line of thought would be that the Cubs had an excellent pitching staff. Suppose after that I told you that it was in the 1968 season and was good for second to last in the league. So in reality they weren't very good. While the Cubs pitching staff has produced a terrible ERA in the sense of our recent season lines, it has produced a very GOOD ERA relative to the pitching environment they're in - which again is the ONLY way of determining how good something is, since good intrinsically includes how everyone else is. Granted, you're more or less right. It does show they've pitched well compared to everyone else, but it also does not mean much because it's open to a huge list of sample size caveats. On the other side of the coin (as of a few days ago the numbers are off the top of my head so dont quote me on them) the Cubs had a team batting average of .311. Great, right? Not so much. They're right in the middle of the Cactus League in AVG, where the league BA is roughly .300 or so. It's relative. You cannot make any conclusions without looking at it like you did.