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Cubs on the road tonight in Florida

So much has changed since the Chicago Cubs
and Tampa Bay Rays last met in early July.

When the Cubs won the finale split a two-game set at Wrigley Field,
it moved them to 42-42, while the Rays came out of the series with
a 44-42 record.

Fast-forward to tonight at Tropicana Field.

Chicago is 83-66, looking much more like the defending World Series
champions, winners of six straight. Chicago holds a 3 1/2-game lead
over the Milwaukee Brewers atop the National League Central.

The Rays, meanwhile, are 73-77 and have dropped three of four and
seven of their past 10. They are five games back of the Minnesota
Twins, who hold the second American League wild-card position, with
12 games to play.

The Cubs will go to Milwaukee for a pivotal four-game series this
weekend, but first, manager Joe Maddon gets to return to oppose the
team he managed from 2006-14.

"(I'm) really looking forward to seeing so many people who I owe a
debt of gratitude to," Maddon told the Tampa Bay Times. "I don't
have any negative feelings at all in that building."

Maddon posted a 754-705 record with the Rays, leading the team to
its only World Series in 2008.

Both scheduled starters are going up against teams with
which they played in the minors. Rays right-hander Chris Archer was
in the Cubs' system in 2009-10 before he was traded to Tampa Bay,
and Chicago left-hander Mike Montgomery was in the Rays' system
from 2013-14 before he was traded to the Seattle Mariners.

The Rays salvaged a win against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday to end
a three-game slide, getting a late home run from catcher Jesus
Sucre at a time when every possible win is critical to staying
alive for a postseason berth.

"They tied it up, and he answers right back," Tampa Bay manager
Kevin Cash said. "Those answered runs carry a lot of weight when
they happen for us, or against us, and we saw that again (Sunday)
in our favor."

Archer (9-10, 4.06 ERA) actually has a higher ERA than last year
when he was 9-19. He pitched well in Chicago against the Cubs in
July, getting the win in a 6-5 game that saw him strike out eight
batters in six innings. He gave up three runs on eight hits.

For his career, he is 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA in two starts against the
Cubs.

Montgomery (6-8, 3.57 ERA) hasn't had as much luck against his old
team -- he hasn't pitched against the Rays this season but is 0-3
with a 3.60 ERA in his career against them.

After the upcoming two-game series with the Cubs, the Rays have
their next seven games on the road -- four at Baltimore and three
at the New York Yankees. It would likely take a 10-2 finish, if not
better, for Tampa Bay move ahead of five teams to capture a playoff
berth.

The Rays return home for their final three games against the
Orioles, but realistically, the two games vs. Chicago might be
their final contests as postseason contenders.

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