Confidence: 78%
Cubs favored
Scoring Dynamics
Early (1-3)
4R
Cubs capitalize early against inexperienced Lowder
Middle (4-6)
3R
Both teams add runs as bullpens enter
Late (7-9)
3R
Cubs pull away with clutch hitting
Matchup Analysis
Cubs
Dominant home record (17-5)
Hot lineup with 8-game win streak
Imanaga's excellent command and control
Depleted pitching depth with multiple IL arms
Potential bullpen fatigue from close games
Reds
Elly De La Cruz's power potential
Lowder's developing four-pitch mix
Recent experience facing Cubs lineup
Six-game losing streak momentum
Struggling offense (-25 run differential)
Inexperienced starter in hostile environment
Risk Factors
Weather conditions affecting fly balls
Lowder's pitch count management
Key Matchups
Nico Hoerner
vs
Rhett Lowder
batter
Contact hitter vs developing command
Elly De La Cruz
vs
Shota Imanaga
pitcher
Finesse vs power approach favors location
Michael Conforto
vs
Rhett Lowder
batter
Patient veteran against rookie's developing control
Statistical Edges
First to Score
Cubs
72%
Strikeouts
14
11-17
Total Runs
10
8-12
Game Preview
Shota Imanaga takes the mound at Wrigley Field with the Cubs looking to complete a four-game sweep and extend their winning streak to nine games. The Japanese left-hander works efficiently through the first inning, but Nico Hoerner opens the bottom half with a leadoff single and comes around to score on a Michael Conforto RBI single, giving Chicago an early 1-0 advantage. Rhett Lowder settles in after the early run but continues to battle his command, walking two batters in the second inning before Elly De La Cruz drives in the tying run with a clutch two-out single.
The Cubs break the game open in the third inning when Carson Kelly doubles and Seiya Suzuki follows with a two-run homer to left field, taking advantage of the rookie's elevated fastball. Imanaga cruises through the middle innings, using his splitter to induce weak contact and keep the Reds' hitters off balance. Cincinnati adds single runs in the fifth and sixth innings on RBI singles from JJ Bleday and Matt McLain, but the Cubs respond immediately each time. Hoerner drives in his second run of the game in the fifth, and Conforto adds another RBI in the seventh with a sacrifice fly.
As the game moves to the late innings, both bullpens enter with the Cubs holding a 5-3 lead. The Reds manage one more run in the eighth inning, but Chicago answers with an insurance run in the bottom of the ninth when Suzuki doubles and scores on a Hoerner single. The Cubs complete the sweep with a 6-4 victory, improving to 26-12 while extending their home winning streak to 17 games and overall streak to nine.
The confidence level reflects Chicago's overwhelming advantages in current form, home field dominance, and the significant pitching matchup disparity between experienced Imanaga and rookie Lowder. However, baseball's inherent unpredictability and Cincinnati's desperation to avoid a sweep prevent maximum confidence.