<p>SAN FRANCISCO – So much for this supposedly being the soft spot in the <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/cubs" >Cubs</a>’ schedule.</p><p>It looked like the scuffling Cubs were getting a break when they turned the calendar to June, starting a stretch of 22 straight games against teams that began the month with sub-.500 records.</p><p>But a 2-4 home stand and a 3-3 road trip later, and the Cubs aren’t in a dramatically different place from where they were when May ended: still fighting to pull out of an early-summer tailspin.</p><p>It looked like the fog might have finally been lifting after a sour month and an 8-22 stretch that dropped them from the top of the NL Central to .500. The Cubs won three straight games for the first time since May 7 and won a series for the first time in 11 tries. It was a small sample size, but things were looking a lot more like they were supposed to for a team with championship aspirations.</p><p>Then Logan Webb stepped on the mound Sunday, halting the Cubs’ quest for momentum.