Now that the Chicago Cubs know their National League wild-card opponent is coming to Wrigley Field on Tuesday, they can focus on finishing up their regular season with a three-game sweep of the visiting St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.

The Cubs (91-70) beat the Cardinals 7-3 on Saturday afternoon to clinch home-field advantage against the San Diego Padres beginning on Tuesday.

The power hitters for Chicago showed their strength in the second game of the series. Michael Busch blasted two home runs to give him 34 on the season, and Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong each hit their 31st home runs of the season.

Busch, Suzuki and Crow-Armstrong are just the second trio to hit at least 30 home runs in a season for the Cubs.

"Those are the guys I go to work with every day," Crow-Armstrong sa

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