MLB Game Preview: Chicago Cubs (27-15) vs. Atlanta Braves (29-13)

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First Pitch: 7:20 p.m. ET

Venue: Truist Park — Atlanta, Georgia

Venue & Weather Conditions

Truist Park is one of MLB’s more hitter‑friendly environments, especially in warm May air with light winds.

Atlanta Forecast (7–10 p.m. ET):

  • Temperature: 72–75°F
  • Wind: 6–9 mph blowing out to right-center
  • Humidity: ~62%
  • Precipitation: <10% — clear and dry
  • Impact:
    • Boost for left-handed power hitters
    • Fly balls carry well
    • Slight lean toward overs unless Imanaga dominates early

Injury Report

Chicago Cubs

  • Seiya Suzuki — Healthy
  • Cody Bellinger — Healthy
  • Dansby Swanson — Day-to-day (ankle)
  • Justin Steele — OUT (forearm)
  • Shota Imanaga — Healthy and scheduled to start
  • Adbert Alzolay — Healthy

Atlanta Braves

  • Ronald Acuña Jr. — Healthy
  • Matt Olson — Healthy
  • Austin Riley — Day-to-day (back tightness)
  • Max Fried — Healthy
  • Owen Ritchie — Healthy and scheduled to start
  • Raisel Iglesias — Healthy

Team Records & Recent Form

Chicago Cubs (27–15)

  • Last 10: 6–4
  • Road Record: 12–9
  • Run Differential: +41
  • Trend: Rotation strong; bullpen stabilizing; offense streaky but explosive.
  • Yesterday: Lost 4–3 — bullpen faltered late.

Atlanta Braves (29–13)

  • Last 10: 7–3
  • Home Record: 16–7
  • Run Differential: +58
  • Trend: Lineup rolling; pitching sharp; bullpen elite late.
  • Yesterday: Won 4–3 — late rally sealed it.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Cubs — LHP Shota Imanaga (5–1, 2.41 ERA)

  • 2026 form: One of MLB’s most efficient starters; elite command; low walk rate.
  • Strengths: Fastball deception; splitter generating weak contact; strong vs. righties.
  • Weaknesses: Occasional HR issues in hitter-friendly parks; can be ambushed early.
  • Matchup notes: Braves’ right-handed power (Acuña, Riley, Murphy) is a major test.

Braves — RHP Owen Ritchie (3–2, 3.88 ERA)

(Top prospect turned rotation mainstay)

  • 2026 form: Strong strikeout numbers; improving command; still learning MLB hitters.
  • Strengths: High-velocity fastball; sharp slider; strong vs. lefties.
  • Weaknesses: Walks; pitch count climbs quickly; vulnerable to patient hitters.
  • Matchup notes: Cubs’ lefties (Bellinger, Busch) match up well.

Pitching Edge: Cubs (slightly) — Imanaga’s consistency > Ritchie’s volatility.

Key Player Matchups

Cubs Hitters vs. Owen Ritchie

  • Cody Bellinger: Excellent vs. high-velocity fastballs; HR threat
  • Michael Busch: Power vs. righties; ideal matchup
  • Seiya Suzuki: Patient approach; can force long at-bats

Braves Hitters vs. Shota Imanaga

  • Ronald Acuña Jr.: Elite vs. lefties; HR/SB combo threat
  • Matt Olson: Power vs. lefties; dangerous if Imanaga elevates
  • Austin Riley: If healthy, crushes fastballs; key swing factor

Matchup Edge: Braves lineup

Series History

  • 2026 Season: First meeting
  • Last 10 Meetings: Braves lead 6–4
  • At Truist Park (last 5 years): Braves win ~63% of matchups

Atlanta’s home-field advantage has been decisive in this matchup for years.

Betting Trends

Cubs

  • 6–2 in Imanaga’s last 8 starts
  • Under is 5–2 in last 7 road games
  • 4–1 in last 5 vs. NL East

Braves

  • 7–1 in last 8 home games
  • Over is 6–3 in last 9 at Truist Park
  • 5–2 in Ritchie’s last 7 starts

Game Odds

Chicago Cubs                     – 136

Atlanta Braves                  8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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