Montgomery homers as Cubs beat Braves 8-2 for 6th straight (Jul 19, 2017)

Montgomery homers as Cubs beat Braves 8-2 for 6th straight (Jul 19, 2017)
Chicago Cubs left fielder Jon Jay gets help with his eye shade before the first inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

ATLANTA (AP) The Cubs are on the roll that had been long expected from the defending World Series champions.

Manager Joe Maddon said he likes the momentum created by a season-best six straight wins and feels even better about the positive energy in his clubhouse.

Mike Montgomery hit his first career home run and allowed two hits and one run in six innings to lead streaking Chicago to an 8-2 win over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.

Javier Baez hit a three-run homer in the eighth for Chicago, which hasn’t lost since the All-Star break. The Cubs completed a three-game sweep of the Braves.

”It’s even beyond that,” Maddon said when asked about the winning streak. ”It’s just how we’re starting to feel about ourselves. Yeah, the momentum is part of it but we’ve had this energy since the beginning of the second half in Baltimore.”

The mood might have been spoiled if not for an encouraging report on Kris Bryant, the Cubs’ 2016 NL MVP who left the game with a sprained left little finger in the first inning.

”I don’t have any final conclusions but I think we really kind of dodged the bullet right there,” Maddon said.

The team said X-rays were negative and Bryant is day to day.

Tommy La Stella, who replaced Bryant, also homered and Addison Russell drove in two runs with four hits, including two doubles.

The Cubs came to Atlanta only one-half game ahead of the Braves in the NL wild-card standings. Now they’re bearing down on NL Central-leading Milwaukee.

”That’s not a team that’s going to stay dormant,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. ”They’re too good…