Guaranteed Rate Field — Chicago, Illinois
Venue Information
Guaranteed Rate Field 333 W 35th St, Chicago, IL
- One of MLB’s most hitter‑friendly parks for right‑handed power
- Ball carries well in warm weather
- Deep left‑center gap boosts doubles
- Night games often see wind patterns shift toward left field
Weather Forecast
- Temperature: 78–81°F at first pitch
- Wind: 8–12 mph blowing out to left field
- Humidity: ~60%
- Chance of Rain: <10%
- Impact: Slight boost to right‑handed power; warm air favors carry
Injury Report
Atlanta Braves
- Ronald Acuña Jr. — OUT (ACL recovery)
- Ozzie Albies — Probable (wrist soreness)
- Sean Murphy — Probable (hand)
- A.J. Minter — OUT (shoulder)
- Spencer Strider — OUT (elbow)
Chicago White Sox
- Luis Robert Jr. — Probable (hamstring tightness)
- Yoán Moncada — OUT (back)
- Eloy Jiménez — OUT (quad)
- Garrett Crochet — OUT (fatigue management)
- Michael Kopech — Probable (illness)
Note: Chicago’s starter is TBD, but internal options include:
- Nick Nastrini (RHP) — high‑K arm, inconsistent command
- Jared Shuster (LHP) — soft‑tossing lefty, contact‑oriented
- Touki Toussaint (RHP) — swingman with high walk rate
Matchup analysis below accounts for these likely profiles.
Team Records & Recent Form
Atlanta Braves (45–22)
- Last 10: 7–3
- Road Record: 22–12
- Trend:
- Offense rolling despite injuries
- Pérez emerging as a legitimate rotation force
- Bullpen strong in late innings
- Braves dominating vs AL opponents (10–3)
Chicago White Sox (36–31)
- Last 10: 6–4
- Home Record: 19–14
- Trend:
- Offense inconsistent but dangerous when Robert is healthy
- Rotation thin without Crochet
- Bullpen volatile but improving
- Sox hitting better at home (4.6 runs/game)
Series History
- Braves lead season series 1–0
- Atlanta is 8–2 in last 10 vs Chicago
- Braves have won 5 straight at Guaranteed Rate Field
- Last meeting: Atlanta won 5–2 behind dominant pitching
Pitching Matchup
ATL — Maximo Pérez (RHP)
2026 Stats:
- Record: 6–2
- ERA: 3.12
- WHIP: 1.09
- K/BB: 71/18
Scouting Notes:
- Power fastball with late life
- Slider generating elite whiff rates
- White Sox struggle vs high‑velocity right‑handers
- Key: Keeping Robert and Vaughn from ambushing early fastballs
CWS — TBD (Likely Nastrini / Shuster / Toussaint)
If Nick Nastrini (RHP) starts:
- High strikeout upside
- Walk issues can unravel innings
- Braves feast on pitchers with command problems
If Jared Shuster (LHP) starts:
- Soft‑tossing lefty
- Braves’ right‑handed bats (Riley, Ozuna, Murphy) match up extremely well
If Touki Toussaint (RHP) starts:
- Unpredictable
- Walk‑heavy profile
- Braves’ patient lineup is a nightmare matchup
Overall: Regardless of who starts, Atlanta has the pitching advantage.
Key Player Matchups
Austin Riley (ATL) vs TBD Starter
- Riley crushes both high‑velocity and soft‑tossing arms
- Hitting .310 over last 20 games Advantage: Braves
Luis Robert Jr. (CWS) vs Pérez
- Robert hits elite fastballs well
- Pérez must avoid middle‑middle heaters Advantage: Even
Marcell Ozuna (ATL) vs Guaranteed Rate Field
- Ozuna’s pull‑side power plays perfectly here
- Wind blowing out to left boosts HR potential Advantage: Braves
Andrew Vaughn (CWS) vs Braves Bullpen
- Vaughn excels in late‑inning ABs
- Braves bullpen has been excellent Advantage: Braves (slight)
Betting Trends
Atlanta Braves
- 7–3 in last 10
- Under is 6–4 in last 10 road games
- Braves are 5–1 in Pérez’s last 6 starts
- Atlanta is 10–3 vs AL teams this season
Chicago White Sox
- 6–4 in last 10
- Over is 7–3 in last 10 home games
- Sox are 2–5 in last 7 vs teams above .500
- Chicago is 1–4 in last 5 vs Atlanta
GAME ODDS
Atlanta Braves – 119
Chicago White Sox 8.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026








