<p>Eleven days will pass before the Cubs make their next appearance in Chicago. Fog isn’t in the forecast for July 17, when the Cubs play the Twins in their first game back after the All-Star break next week.</p><p>But after experiencing Wrigley whiplash, a historically lopsided win followed by an equally lopsided loss, a record-setting barrage of home runs followed by two days of soft serve, no one is qualified to proclaim they know where the Cubs are bound between now and October.</p><p>The only thing we know for sure is the Cubs boarded buses on Waveland Avenue late Sunday afternoon for a ride to the airport and a six-game trip to Baltimore and Cincinnati. After that, Pete Crow-Armstrong will head to Philadelphia as the team’s only All-Star representative; everyone else will scatter for a chance to take a deep breath in whatever fashion suits them.</p><p>It’s a misnomer to call it the season’s midpoint.