Ken Rosenthal is right with you. He too is wondering out loud if the post-season might include Cubs AND Brewers. http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6988608?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=49 "Don't rule out the possibility of the NL wild card coming out of the Central division. The Phillies and Braves have faded in the East, and the second-best team in the West might not be better than the Brewers or Cubs. Keep in mind also that the Central includes three of the league's four worst teams — the Astros, Pirates and Reds. After Tuesday, the Brewers face those clubs 30 times, the Cubs 33. And the other team in the division, the Cardinals, isn't exactly imposing . . ." " More than 1/3 of the schedule is vs. the Astros, Pirates and Reds?? Wow. To continue on the idea of schedules, Cubs and Brewers only have 3 games remaining against each other, so their competition against each other is primarily going to be a contest of who can beat the division bottom dwellers the best. Hopefully in that regard, this week was a good indicator. As far as the WC hopefuls are concerned, the western division teams still have some beating up on each other to go. Dodgers: 6 vs ARI, 6 vs SD Padres: 6 vs LAD, 13 vs ARI - plus, they end the season with a 4-game series against the Brewers ARI: 6 vs LAD, 13 vs SD And in the east, each of the Mets, Braves, and Phillies have at least 16 games remaining against each other. It definitely looks as though the WC is a possibility for the NL central.