Yea thats how I see it also. IF our offense is hitting to their career norms, I still like our offense better, and our pitching is better. If anything this pulls the Cards closer to the Cubs, but doesnt come close to giving them the division. I think it puts them as the favorites just based on how both teams have played all season. Cards have been mostly carried by Pujols all year, but now have Holliday, DeRosa is coming around, and Rasmus has been solid. Cubs have underachieved all year and have shown no signs of breaking out of it for an extended period of time. I still think the Cubs are the most talented team in the Central but a pretty fair margin, but until they show they can actually get hot for a 10-15 game stretch, I don't see them as favorites for the division.