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The North Side National Landmark has been a thunderdome of late, a showcase of sporting joy. That’s because the hometown team is absolutely rolling.

The Chicago Cubs are 26-12 after Thursday’s 8-3 victory against the Reds, a win that capped a four-game sweep of Cincinnati. The Cubs are tied for the best record in MLB. They’ve also won 15 consecutive home games, the second-longest streak since 1935.

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It all looks as real as baseball-related things can look in May. Not since the Rizzo-Bryant-Baez curse-breaking heyday have the vibes been this immaculate on the North Side.

This is a lineup deep and full of terrors. Seiya Suzuki has been a top-20 hitter in the sport. Rookie DH Moisés Ballesteros has been a revelation. Ian Happ, the longest-tenured Cub, has nine homers and is barreling up the ball at a preposterous rate. Nico Hoerner is a walking base knock. Carson Kelly leads all everyday catchers in OBP.

Guys like Pete Crow-Armstrong, Dansby Swanson, Alex Bregman and Michael Busch have been just OK at the plate, but will heat up sooner or later if they haven’t already. Even the bench bats are raking; second-string catcher Miguel Amaya, utilityman Matt Shaw and veteran bat Michael Conforto have all produced better than expected.

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It’s been a slugfest over there, a rollicking party of runs and late-inning comebacks and invigorating baseball.

No sequence better captured the immaculate vibrations and unbridled joy than what happened late Wednesday night, when Crow-Armstrong delivered a dramatic, two-run, game-tying, ninth-inning big fly. In the eventual aftermath of that win, capped off by a Michael Busch walk-off walk, Crow-Armstrong cupped his hand to his ear and, as Cubs fans say, “sang the song.”

“GO CUBS GO.”

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