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How does that make you feel?

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By D.J. Wanberg

Hey Cubs fans! Just wanting to check your mental state after the White Sox finished up a sweep on Sunday night.

Which best describes your current condition?

A. You've pushed the speed dial button on the phone for your therapist as you form the fetal position .

B. You're not sweating. Even good teams are going to hit a bump in the road during the season. Cubs are 6-9 in their last 15 games. It could be worse.

C. You're still shaking your head and wondering, "Tampa Bay can't be that good. They're Tampa Bay!"

D. You're sweating and wondering what the Cubs have to give up or what teams would want in order to get a quality starting pitcher in a trade to shore up the rotation.

E. You wonder if the upcoming road trip to San Francisco and St. Louis will make or break the season.

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