Venue: Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois.
Scheduled first pitch: 8:05 p.m. ET.
TV: MARQ / CHSN (regional coverage).
Records entering the game: Chicago White Sox 65-58 (1st in AL Central); Chicago Cubs 72-53 (2nd in NL Central, ~5 GB of the Brewers). This is a classic Crosstown Classic matchup with both teams in contention.
Probable Starting Pitchers
Chicago White Sox: RHP Luis Castillo (4-9, 4.96 ERA, ~1.35 WHIP, 101 K in ~110.2 IP). Recently acquired; strong recent outing (7 IP, 0 ER, 10 K vs. Reds). Career numbers vs. Cubs are solid.
Chicago Cubs: LHP Shota Imanaga (8-9, 3.74 ERA, ~1.10 WHIP, 130 K in ~137.1 IP). Consistent mid-rotation arm with good control, though home-run prone at times (28 HR allowed).
Castillo brings experience and strikeout ability; Imanaga offers better overall efficiency and a lower WHIP.
Current Weather Forecast (Wrigley Field / Chicago area)
Highs in the mid-to-upper 70s°F (around 74–76°F), lows mid-60s. Partly cloudy with isolated showers possible (chance of precip ~20%). Northeast winds 5–10 mph. Generally favorable for baseball with low delay risk for a night game; mild temperatures and light winds.
Injury Reports (key listed absences)
White Sox: Davis Martin (SP, 15-day IL, finger blister); Joey Bart (C, 10-day IL, hand fracture); Kyle Teel (C, 10-day IL, ankle); Chris Murphy (RP, 15-day IL, flexor); Jordan Leasure (RP, 60-day IL, forearm); longer-term absences include Drew Thorpe, Prelander Berroa, Ky Bush, and others recovering from Tommy John or related issues. Catching depth is notably thin.
Cubs: Dansby Swanson (SS, day-to-day/expected IL, oblique/side—exited recent game); Matt Shaw (RF/OF, 10-day IL, hand); Daniel Palencia and Hoby Milner (RPs, 15-day IL); Gavin Hollowell (RP, 15-day IL); longer-term: Justin Steele, multiple pitchers on 60-day IL (elbow/related). Swanson’s status is the primary short-term concern for the infield.
Recent Team Forms
White Sox: Hot streak—swept the Tigers on the road (three straight wins) and sit 6-4 in their last 10. Leading the AL Central with solid power (164 HR, 3rd in AL). Offense clicking with Miguel Vargas (28 HR) and Munetaka Murakami contributing. Road record 28-34.
Cubs: 6-4 in last 10 but dropped the last two to the Cardinals (allowed 19 runs combined). Strong overall season with high slugging (.417). Home record 36-26. Pete Crow-Armstrong (28 HR, .276 AVG) anchors the lineup. Series History (2026)White Sox lead the season series 2-1 (won two of three in May at Guaranteed Rate Field, including a 9-8 extra-innings win). This opens a three-game set at Wrigley. Crosstown rivalry games are typically competitive and well-attended.
Key Player vs. Player Matchups / Notes
White Sox bats vs. Imanaga: Right-handed power from Miguel Vargas (28 HR) and Munetaka Murakami (28 HR) faces a lefty who can be vulnerable to the long ball. Chase Meidroth provides contact (.278 AVG).
Cubs bats vs. Castillo: Pete Crow-Armstrong (28 HR, speed/power) and the Cubs’ high-SLG lineup test Castillo’s ability to limit hard contact. Castillo has had success against Chicago in prior seasons.
Broader edges: Cubs have the better overall record and home-field advantage at Wrigley. White Sox bring recent momentum and power. Both rotations have injury questions; bullpens will be key in a potential high-leverage rivalry game. Castillo’s recent dominance vs. Imanaga’s consistency sets up an intriguing duel.
Betting Trends
Leans toward the higher-winning Cubs, though White Sox’s recent form and power make the underdog attractive. Recent Crosstown games have seen some overs.
Primary lean: Cubs moneyline (standard unit). Better record, home park, and Imanaga’s efficiency give them the edge, but White Sox momentum keeps the price reasonable.
Run-line option: Cubs -1.5 only at plus money if expecting a stronger offensive night from Crow-Armstrong and company.
Totals: Lean under 8 if both starters settle in (Castillo’s recent shut-down ability + Imanaga’s control); lean over if Wrigley’s winds aid power from both sides’ 28-HR threats.
This Crosstown Classic pits two strong Chicago clubs with playoff aspirations. Imanaga and home advantage tilt it toward the Cubs, but the White Sox’s recent surge and power make it a competitive, must-watch rivalry game. Verify latest reports for any updates.
Game Odds
Chicago White Sox 8
Chicago Cubs – 160
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, August 16, 2026








