Confidence: 58%
Cubs favored
Scoring Dynamics
Early (1-3)
2R
Imanaga allows early run, Cubs respond in 2nd
Middle (4-6)
3R
Cubs break through against Lambert in 4th, Astros answer in 5th
Late (7-9)
2R
Cubs add insurance in 6th, Astros push across one more in 7th
Matchup Analysis
Cubs
Imanaga's strikeout ability and improving form
Desperate to end 7-game slide at home
Michael Conforto hitting .311
Averaging 2.4 runs during losing streak
Decimated pitching staff with 8 IL pitchers
Astros
Yordan Alvarez leading offense with 15 HR
Won first two games of series convincingly
Christian Walker hot with 11 HR
Peter Lambert's 7.20 ERA vulnerability
Struggling overall record at 22-31
Missing Carlos Correa and Yainer Diaz
Risk Factors
Cubs desperate but offense has been anemic
Lambert's volatility could lead to blowout either way
Key Matchups
Yordan Alvarez
vs
Shota Imanaga
batter
Alvarez's power vs Imanaga's tendency to give up long balls
Michael Conforto
vs
Peter Lambert
batter
Conforto's hot .311 start against Lambert's 7.20 ERA
Statistical Edges
First to Score
Astros
62%
Strikeouts
12
9-15
Total Runs
7
5-9
Game Preview
The Cubs take the field at Wrigley knowing they must end this nightmare losing streak before it spirals completely out of control. Peter Lambert's first-inning struggles continue as Nico Hoerner works a leadoff walk and eventually scores on a Yordan Alvarez sacrifice fly, giving Houston an early 1-0 advantage. Shota Imanaga settles in quickly, striking out Christian Walker and Jose Altuve to strand runners in scoring position.
The second inning provides the Cubs their first breakthrough as Michael Conforto doubles off the ivy-covered wall and scores on a Seiya Suzuki single, knotting the game at 1-1. The crowd comes alive for the first time in days, sensing their team's desperation to avoid an eighth straight loss. Lambert continues to labor with his command, walking two batters in the third but escaping without damage.
The pivotal fourth inning sees the Cubs finally break through against Lambert's struggling slider command. Carson Kelly leads off with a single, and after a Hoerner walk, Conforto delivers a clutch two-run single to center field. The Wrigley faithful erupt as the Cubs take a 3-1 lead, their largest advantage in over a week. Houston responds immediately in the fifth when Alvarez crushes a solo home run off Imanaga's fastball, cutting the deficit to 3-2. The Cubs add an insurance run in the sixth on a Suzuki RBI double, but the Astros answer in the seventh with an RBI single from Walker, setting up a tense finish. Imanaga and the Cubs' bullpen hold on for a desperately needed 4-3 victory, finally ending their season-worst losing streak.
The confidence level reflects the Cubs' desperation at home against Lambert's poor ERA, but Houston's recent dominance in the series creates uncertainty. Lambert's 7.20 ERA is exploitable, but the Cubs' anemic offense during this losing streak makes it far from guaranteed they'll capitalize.