MLB Game Preview: Cincinnati Reds (20-17) vs. Chicago Cubs (25-12)

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Venue: Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois

First Pitch: 2:20 PM ET / 1:20 PM CT

Broadcast: Bally Sports Ohio, Marquee Sports Network, MLB.TV

VENUE — WRIGLEY FIELD

Location: Chicago, IL

Park Factor: Highly variable — wind dictates scoring

Dimensions: Friendly to left‑center power when wind blows out

Surface: Natural grass

Wrigley is one of the most weather‑sensitive parks in MLB, and afternoon games often see shifting wind patterns.

WEATHER FORECAST (Chicago, IL — May 7, 2026)

Temperature at first pitch: 64°F

Wind: 12–16 mph blowing out to left field

Humidity: Low

Conditions: Sunny, mild

Impact: Wind blowing out to left dramatically boosts home‑run potential for right‑handed hitters. Expect a high‑scoring environment.

INJURY REPORT

Cincinnati Reds

Matt McLain — OUT (shoulder)

TJ Friedl — OUT (oblique)

Nick Lodolo — OUT (stress reaction)

Alexis Díaz — Day‑to‑day (forearm tightness)

Christian Encarnacion‑Strand — OUT (wrist)

Chicago Cubs

Seiya Suzuki — OUT (hamstring)

Justin Steele — OUT (lat strain)

Jameson Taillon — Day‑to‑day (back stiffness)

Michael Busch — Questionable (hand contusion)

Impact: Cincinnati’s lineup is missing key bats, while Chicago’s rotation depth is tested. Cubs’ offense remains strong despite Suzuki’s absence.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Cincinnati Reds

Last 10: 4–6

Road Record: 9–10

Runs/Game: 4.6

Team ERA: 4.32

Trend: Reds’ offense has cooled, and the bullpen has been inconsistent. They’ve struggled to hold leads in this series.

Chicago Cubs

Last 10: 8–2

Home Record: 14–5

Runs/Game: 5.2

Team ERA: 3.71

Trend: Cubs are rolling. Their lineup depth and bullpen reliability have been key drivers.

PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS

Cincinnati Reds — RHP Graham Ashcraft

2026 Season: 2–3, 4.44 ERA

Strengths: Heavy sinker, induces ground balls

Weaknesses: Struggles vs. left‑handed hitters, vulnerable when sinker elevates

Wrigley Fit: Risky — fly‑ball mistakes can leave the yard quickly

Chicago Cubs — RHP Ben Brown

2026 Season: 3–1, 3.62 ERA

Strengths: Power fastball, sharp slider

Weaknesses: Walk rate, occasional command lapses

Wrigley Fit: Good — strikeout profile helps mitigate wind effects

Pitching Edge: Cubs (moderate)

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Elly De La Cruz (CIN) vs. Ben Brown (CHC)

De La Cruz crushes high‑velocity fastballs

Brown’s slider could neutralize him Edge: Even

Cody Bellinger (CHC) vs. Graham Ashcraft (CIN)

Bellinger thrives vs. sinkerballers

Wind blowing out enhances his power Edge: Cubs

Spencer Steer (CIN) vs. Cubs Bullpen

Steer excels vs. late‑inning right‑handers

Cubs bullpen has been elite Edge: Cubs

Ian Happ (CHC) vs. Reds Pitching

Happ’s switch‑hitting versatility plays well at Wrigley

Ashcraft struggles vs. lefties Edge: Cubs

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Season: Cubs won season series 9–4

At Wrigley Field: Cubs have won 7 of last 10

2026 Series: Cubs lead 3–0 entering this game

Trend: Cubs consistently outslug Cincinnati at home

BETTING TRENDS

Cincinnati Reds

Reds are 2–6 in last 8 road games

Over is 5–2 in last 7 Ashcraft starts

Reds are 1–4 in last 5 vs. NL Central opponents

Chicago Cubs

Cubs are 7–1 in last 8 home games

Over is 6–3 in last 9 Cubs games

Cubs are 6–1 in last 7 day games

Head‑to‑Head

Cubs are 8–2 in last 10 meetings

Over is 7–3 in last 10

Cubs averaging 6.1 runs/game vs. Reds since 2024

Game Odds

Cincinnati Reds                 8.5

Chicago Cubs                     – 199

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 6, 2026

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