Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
First pitch: 2:20 PM CT
Takeaway: A classic mid‑summer interleague matchup at Wrigley Field featuring two teams trending in opposite directions. Minnesota is fighting to get back to .500 behind Bailey Ober’s strike‑throwing efficiency, while the Cubs enter hot, powered by a surging offense and Colin Rea’s steady mid‑rotation reliability. Weather will play a major role — as always at Wrigley — and bullpen leverage looms large.
Venue & Game Details
Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois
Opened: 1914
Surface: Grass
Dimensions:
LF: 355 ft
LC: 368 ft
CF: 400 ft
RC: 368 ft
RF: 353 ft
Park Factors:
Highly weather‑dependent
When wind blows out, HRs spike
When wind blows in, pitchers dominate
Day games often favor offense due to warm air
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 84–88°F
Humidity: ~55%
Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to left‑center
Rain: <10%
Impact:
Significant boost to fly‑ball power
Ober’s fly‑ball tendencies become risky
Rea’s ground‑ball profile becomes more valuable
Total run environment increases
Injury Report
Minnesota Twins
Royce Lewis — OUT (quad)
Carlos Correa — Day‑to‑day (heel)
Jhoan Duran — OUT (forearm)
Max Kepler — OUT (shoulder)
Chris Paddack — OUT (elbow)
Chicago Cubs
Dansby Swanson — OUT (oblique)
Justin Steele — OUT (lat)
Seiya Suzuki — Day‑to‑day (wrist)
Adbert Alzolay — OUT (elbow)
Michael Busch — Day‑to‑day (ankle)
Team Form & Records
Minnesota Twins (48–49)
Last 10: 4–6
Run differential: –12
Strengths: strike‑throwing rotation, improving bullpen depth
Weaknesses: inconsistent offense, injuries to core hitters
Recent trend: pitching solid, offense cold
Chicago Cubs (54–42)
Last 10: 7–3
Run differential: +34
Strengths: deep lineup, strong home performance, improved bullpen
Weaknesses: injuries to key bats, occasional defensive lapses
Recent trend: offense surging; pitching stabilizing
Pitching Matchup — Ober vs. Rea
Bailey Ober — Twins (RHP)
2026 Stats:
ERA: 3.66
WHIP: 1.12
K/9: 9.1
BB/9: 2.0
Profile:
Extreme strike‑thrower
Fly‑ball pitcher
Excellent extension creates deception
Matchup Notes:
Wind blowing out is a major concern
Cubs’ RH power (Morel, Bellinger, Happ) matches well
Projected strikeouts: 6–8
Colin Rea — Cubs (RHP)
2026 Stats:
ERA: 3.89
WHIP: 1.26
K/9: 7.3
HR/9: 1.0
Profile:
Ground‑ball leaning
Cutter/curveball mix
Steady mid‑rotation arm
Matchup Notes:
Twins’ RH bats (Larnach, Wallner, Julien) are key
Rea’s ground‑ball profile plays well in wind‑boosted conditions
Projected strikeouts: 5–6
Key Player Matchups
Cody Bellinger vs. Bailey Ober
Bellinger thrives vs. fly‑ball RHP
Wind blowing out enhances HR probability
Edge: Bellinger
Trevor Larnach vs. Colin Rea
Larnach’s power vs. Rea’s cutter
Edge: Larnach, especially if Rea misses inside
Christopher Morel vs. Bailey Ober
Morel’s pull power fits Wrigley wind
Edge: Morel
Edouard Julien vs. Colin Rea
Julien’s patience vs. Rea’s command
Edge: Julien
Series History
Cubs vs. Twins all‑time: Cubs lead 25–20
Last meeting (2025): Twins won series 2–1
At Wrigley Field: Cubs lead 14–9
Most games trend high‑scoring due to park factors
Betting Trends
Minnesota
Twins are 22–27 on the road
Over is 6–2 in last 8 Ober starts
Twins struggle vs. ground‑ball RHP
Chicago
Cubs are 30–18 at home
Cubs are 8–3 in last 11 Rea starts
Over is 7–3 in Cubs’ last 10 home games
Cubs strong vs. fly‑ball pitchers
Totals Trends
Wind blowing out → major HR boost
Both teams missing key bats, but conditions favor offense
Model leans Over 9
Game Odds
Minnesota Twins 11
Chicago Cubs – 143
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 16, 2026








