MLB Game Preview: Chicago Cubs (52-41) vs. Cincinnati Reds (42-50)

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Venue: Great American Ball Park — Cincinnati, Ohio

First Pitch: 7:10 PM ET

Probable Pitchers: CHC — Shōta Imanaga (LHP) vs. CIN — Hunter Greene (RHP)

Weather Outlook — Cincinnati, OH

A warm, hitter‑friendly July night at Great American Ball Park:

Temperature: 82–87°F at first pitch

Wind: 8–14 mph blowing out toward left‑center

Humidity: High

Rain: Low chance Impact: One of MLB’s most HR‑friendly parks + warm air + breeze out = significant boost for power hitters.

Team Records & Recent Form

Chicago Cubs (52–41)

Last 10: 6–4

Road Record: Solid, above .500

Trend: Rotation stabilizing; offense showing improved consistency

Strengths:

Strong top‑of‑rotation arms (Imanaga, Steele)

Balanced lineup with contact + power

Improved bullpen efficiency

Weaknesses:

Occasional scoring droughts

Middle‑relief volatility

Cincinnati Reds (42–50)

Last 10: 4–6

Home Record: Slightly below .500

Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching staff struggling to keep runs down

Strengths:

Young, athletic lineup

Speed on the bases

Weaknesses:

High strikeout rate

Bullpen inconsistency

Struggles vs. elite left‑handed pitching

Starting Pitcher Breakdown

CHC — Shōta Imanaga (LHP)

Profile: One of MLB’s most effective lefties; elite command and deceptive fastball

Strengths:

High strikeout rate

Excellent vs. right‑handed hitters

Rarely gives up hard contact

Weaknesses:

Occasional HR susceptibility in hitter‑friendly parks

Matchup vs. CIN: Reds’ lineup is right‑handed heavy, but they struggle vs. elite command lefties — advantage Imanaga.

CIN — Hunter Greene (RHP)

Profile: Electric velocity (100+ mph), wipeout slider

Strengths:

High strikeout upside

Dominant when ahead in counts

Weaknesses:

HR prone in Great American Ball Park

Command inconsistencies

Matchup vs. CHC: Cubs’ lineup has several hitters who excel vs. high velocity (Happ, Suzuki, Bellinger) — dangerous matchup for Greene.

Injury Report

Chicago Cubs

Cody Bellinger: Healthy

Seiya Suzuki: Healthy

Dansby Swanson: Day‑to‑day (minor ankle soreness)

Bullpen: No major injuries among high‑leverage arms

Cincinnati Reds

Elly De La Cruz: Healthy

Matt McLain: IL (shoulder)

TJ Friedl: Day‑to‑day (hamstring)

Bullpen: One setup arm on IL

Key Player Matchups

1. Elly De La Cruz vs. Shōta Imanaga

Elly’s elite bat speed vs. Imanaga’s deceptive fastball is the matchup of the night. If Imanaga keeps the ball elevated, Elly can punish mistakes.

2. Cody Bellinger vs. Hunter Greene

Bellinger handles high velocity well; Greene’s fastball shape can leak into Bellinger’s wheelhouse.

3. Seiya Suzuki vs. Greene

Suzuki’s ability to hit elevated fastballs makes him a prime candidate for extra‑base damage.

4. Spencer Steer vs. Imanaga

Steer’s disciplined approach could be Cincinnati’s best chance to work counts.

Series History

Cubs have won 7 of the last 10 meetings.

At Great American Ball Park, CHC is 6–3 in their last nine.

Games between these teams tend to be high‑scoring, especially in Cincinnati.

Betting Trends

Chicago Cubs

Cubs are 8–3 in Imanaga’s last 11 starts.

Under has hit in 6 of their last 9 road games.

Cubs perform well vs. high‑velocity right‑handers.

Cincinnati Reds

Reds are 3–7 in Greene’s last 10 starts.

Over has hit in 7 of their last 10 home games.

Reds struggle vs. top‑tier left‑handed pitching.

Game Odds

Chicago Cubs                     9.5

Cincinnati Reds                 – 105

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 9, 2026

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