While it's true that the Brewers are 8 games over .500, the Cubs are only 4 games back in the loss column, after today, and they will have played 2 fewer games. If the Cubs take care of their own business they should be fine. The Cubs and Brewers have comparable schedules over the next month: Both will play PIT and WSH over the course of the next 7 days and PHI and NYM the following week. After interleague play, both teams will play SD, LAD, FLA, and ATL before playing one another June 4-6. Obviously, the Cubs need to win those series/and or sweep to keep pace (or perhaps gain ground on the Brewers if they have a hiccup). It could very well mean that the Cubs are in position to lead the division by the end of May/start of June (of course, they could also be farther behind but I happen to think that they were underachieving in April and are now ready to win more consistently).