As for Schwarber, he needs to bat sixth or seventh until comfortably getting in the groove again. He needs to go back to what worked when he resembled a dangerous middle-of-the-order run producer worthy of all the national hype. He needs to stop making all those glowing stories read like fiction in retrospect and start doing more than hit impressive foul balls. He needs to quit making Cubs fans of a certain age Google the name Brooks Kieschnick. (Look him up, millennials.)