Confidence: 82%
Pirates favored
Scoring Dynamics
Early (1-3)
3R
Skenes settles after early Cubs test, Pirates capitalize on Rea's control issues
Middle (4-6)
5R
Key offensive bursts as both starters exit, bullpen matchups favor Pittsburgh
Late (7-9)
4R
Cubs rally attempt falls short against Pirates' improved relief corps
Matchup Analysis
Pirates
Paul Skenes' dominant stuff with 97+ mph fastball
Home record advantage at 15-14 in PNC Park
Positive run differential of +28 suggests underlying quality
Recent 4-10 loss shows defensive lapses
Missing key players like Jared Jones and Joey Bart
Cubs
Colin Rea's experience and improved velocity
Recent 10-4 win shows offensive potential
Better overall record at 30-26
Disastrous 1-9 record in last 10 games
Extensive injury list depleting rotation depth
Poor road record at 12-15
Risk Factors
Cubs desperate to end 1-9 slide could produce surprising offense
Skenes' pitch count management in high-leverage situations
Key Matchups
Oneil Cruz
vs
Colin Rea
batter
Cruz's power versus Rea's fastball command issues
Seiya Suzuki
vs
Paul Skenes
pitcher
Skenes' 97+ mph heat should overpower Suzuki's timing
Statistical Edges
First to Score
Pirates
75%
Strikeouts
16
13-19
Total Runs
12
9-14
Game Preview
Paul Skenes takes the mound looking to continue his impressive rookie campaign against a Cubs team desperate to halt their slide. The young right-hander establishes his dominance early, but Nico Hoerner works a leadoff walk in the second inning and scores on a Michael Conforto single to put Chicago ahead 1-0. Pittsburgh responds immediately in the bottom half as Oneil Cruz launches a Colin Rea fastball into the Allegheny River seats, with Brandon Lowe following two batters later with an RBI double to give the Pirates a 2-1 lead.
The game's defining moment comes in the third inning when Pittsburgh capitalizes on Rea's control issues. After Nick Gonzales draws a leadoff walk and Spencer Horwitz singles, Bryan Reynolds drives home both runners with a clutch two-run triple to extend the lead to 4-1. Skenes, meanwhile, settles into a rhythm, retiring nine of ten batters between the third and fifth innings while touching 98 mph consistently. The Cubs mount their most serious threat in the fifth when consecutive singles by Seiya Suzuki and Carson Kelly lead to two runs, cutting the deficit to 4-3.
As both starters exit around the seventh inning, Pittsburgh's bullpen proves superior to Chicago's depleted relief corps. The Pirates add crucial insurance runs in the eighth when Cruz delivers another clutch hit, driving in two more to push the lead to 7-4. Chicago makes one final push in the ninth, scoring a run on a Hoerner sacrifice fly, but Pirates closer secures the final two outs to end the Cubs' misery and give Pittsburgh a satisfying 7-5 victory in front of their home crowd.
High confidence stems from the significant talent disparity between Skenes and Rea, combined with Chicago's extended offensive struggles and poor road record. The Cubs' 1-9 recent form against a Pirates team with underlying positive indicators creates a favorable home matchup.