Cubs enter 2nd straight NLCS ready for more
SAN FRANCISCO — Donning fresh post-season victory gear, the Chicago Cubs gathered on the mound and posed for a group photo. They jumped up and down, saluted the fans cheering “Cub-bies!” behind the visiting dugout and then took the party inside.
Step One in their October quest? Check.
Yet every one of manager Joe Maddon’s men recognizes the task ahead. The club with baseball’s best regular season record at 103-58 is being counted on to end a 108-year championship drought and all the pent-up frustration in the Windy City.
Chicago is headed back to the NL Championship Series for a second straight year, eager to erase the memory of a four-game sweep to the New York Mets a season ago. Once Matt Moore’s stellar night was complete for San Francisco, the Cubs rallied with a four-run ninth in a 6-5 victory Tuesday night that eliminated the Giants in Game 4 of their NL Division Series.

