Let's look at the 2nd half only to get a sense for how things are trending for them. 88 wRC+ is tied for 11th in the NL 3.45 ERA and 3.84 FIP are both 1st in the NL Their true talent level with the bat is better than that, but like UMFan said, they've had some hitters fall off in the 2nd half. Dusty is going to fail to press the right buttons with lineup decisions too which is nice. As a team they're almost identical v. LHP and RHP so having 2 lefties in the postseason rotation isn't going to help or hurt. There's not really anything insightful to say on how to limit them. Keep Turner off the bases, don't let the soft underbelly of the lineup(Taylor, Goodwin, Wieters, Werth, Kendrick) beat you. Good news is the Cubs pen doesn't really have much in the way of extreme splits in the back end so they won't have to burn 5 relievers to get through an inning on matchups. The rotation is obviously real good. Scherzer is a monster, but thankfully the Cubs depth will be able to stack 5+ lefties against him. Strasburg has a 0.98 ERA in the second half (in only 9 starts) and doesn't have the extreme splits. Gonzalez is having a good year but his peripherals belie his ERA and he's always been one to have his command come and go. Roark is easily the worst of the 8 starters that might feature in this series. The pen has been much better/deeper after their July shopping spree. Doolittle and Madson have been as advertised, but aside from them and a lefty specialist or two, they give a lot of innings to guys with unremarkable stuff. Matt Albers's ERA is way outpacing his peripherals, midseason aquisition Kintzler doesn't strike anyone out, and old friend Joe Blanton is around for good measure. That middle relief looks like a potential advantage relative to the Cubs being able to go Edwards/Strop/Davis with Montgomery/Rondon/Duensing around for middle relief. It shouldn't be an end to and of itself though, especially given the SP matchups. Scherzer, Strasburg (and 2017 Gio) are still great the 3rd time through the order and Dusty sure isn't going to have a quick leash on them, so if you pass up hittable pitches early in the hopes of teeing off on Kintzler in the 6th/7th, you set yourself up for the SP going 7 strong. Bottom line, you've gotta beat Scherzer/Strasburg at least once. Not easy, but their offense is a little less scary than it appeared early in the season, middle relief is an opportunity, and lest we forget, this group has never won a playoff series and has a manager that will absolutely screw things up. This will be their first postseason with a fully operational Scherzer and Strasburg though, but the Cubs have the best offense around that's deep enough to always have an advantage, a deep rotation, a very solid pen, and a manager that isn't going to let tradition force him into bad choices. Cubs in 4.