The Chicago Cubs are in the midst of what has the makings of being a second half collapse for the ages.

Coming out of the All-Star break, Chicago sat 18 games above .500 and increased that margin to as much as 20 games over.

Since reaching a 59-39 mark, the Cubs have lost 11 of their last 19 games and entered Monday trailing the Milwaukee Brewers by six games in the National League Central.

A combination of things has led to what is an ice-cold stretch for Chicago but if there were one issue to focus on more than others, it would be the offense.

Led by Michael Busch, Kyle Tucker, Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong, the Cubs offense has been one of the best across MLB the entire season.

Tucker and Crow-Armstrong represented the team in the All-Star Game, and arguments could have be

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