He's day to day. Like I said before, the Cubs survived without DLee and Aramis for stretches this year and I think they are both more important to the offense than Sori. This wouldn't be as big of a deal if the pitchers hadn't surrendered 7 runs tonight. Hell, the Cubs have barely been giving up 4 runs/game, on average, as a staff. Bad night. Yeah, but it's still one game. For every 7-run night, there's a 1-run night; we've had those too. That's the power of averages. The Cubs have one of the best pitching staffs in the NL; Coming into this game, the Cubs were tied for 2nd best in the NL with a 3.87 team ERA (also best in the NLC). By contrast, the Brewers staff ERA is 4.23. It's just a bad night by Cubs pitchers. It's not like they often allow 7 ERs. Since the last game of the St. Louis series, both the starters and bullpen have been pretty bad. Including the 7 runs tonight, the Cubs have surrendered an average of 4.1 RA since that game (and have averaged 4.8 runs scored). So RA are slightly inflated.