MLB Game Preview: Houston Astros (21-31) vs. Chicago Cubs (29-22)

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First Pitch: 1:20 PM CT (11:20 AM PT)

Broadcast: Marquee Sports Network / AT&T SportsNet Southwest

Weather Outlook (Wrigley Field)

  • Temperature: 68–71°F
  • Wind: 10–14 mph out to left-centerclassic Wrigley wind boost for RH pull hitters
  • Humidity: ~55%
  • Chance of Rain: <10%
  • Impact: Slight Over-friendly environment; fly balls carry well with this wind pattern.

Injury Report

Houston Astros

  • Yordan Álvarez — Probable (rest day Friday; no injury concern)
  • Kyle Tucker — OUT (right shin stress reaction; long-term IL)
  • Framber Valdez — OUT (forearm tightness; IL)
  • Cristian Javier — OUT (UCL surgery; season-ending)

Chicago Cubs

  • Seiya Suzuki — Probable (minor oblique tightness; expected to play)
  • Cody Bellinger — OUT (wrist fracture; IL)
  • Jordan Wicks — OUT (forearm strain; IL)
  • Julian Merryweather — OUT (lat strain; IL)

Team Records & Recent Form

Houston Astros (21–31)

  • Last 10: 4–6
  • Road Record: 9–17
  • Run Differential: –32
  • Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching depth stretched thin; bullpen overworked.
  • Strength: Still top‑10 in hard‑hit rate despite poor record.
  • Weakness: Rotation instability; bullpen ERA bottom‑third of MLB.

Chicago Cubs (29–22)

  • Last 10: 6–4
  • Home Record: 16–9
  • Run Differential: +27
  • Trend: Strong at Wrigley; lineup producing despite injuries; pitching stabilizing.
  • Strength: Excellent OBP and situational hitting.
  • Weakness: Middle relief volatility.

Starting Pitching Matchup

Houston — RHP Kai‑Wei Teng (R)

  • 2026 Stats: 1–4, 4.88 ERA, 1.39 WHIP
  • K/9: 9.7
  • BB/9: 4.1
  • Profile:
    • High‑spin fastball (93–95 mph) with late ride
    • Sweeper is his best pitch; generates whiffs but inconsistent command
    • Struggles vs. left-handed hitters (.278 BAA)
  • Matchup Concerns:
    • Cubs’ lineup is patient; Teng’s walk issues could inflate pitch count
    • Wind blowing out punishes his fly‑ball tendencies

Chicago — RHP Colin Rea (R)

  • 2026 Stats: 4–2, 3.62 ERA, 1.21 WHIP
  • K/9: 7.1
  • BB/9: 2.4
  • Profile:
    • Pitch‑to‑contact righty with excellent command
    • Cutter/2‑seam mix induces soft contact
    • Very strong at Wrigley this season (2.91 ERA at home)
  • Matchup Advantages:
    • Astros swing early; Rea thrives against aggressive lineups
    • Houston’s lefty power diminished without Tucker

Key Player Matchups

Astros Hitters vs. Colin Rea

  • José Altuve: .310 career vs cutters; good matchup
  • Yordan Álvarez: HR threat with wind blowing out; Rea must avoid middle-in
  • Alex Bregman: Heating up; .385 OBP over last 10 games
  • Jeremy Peña: Struggling vs. righties (.229); poor matchup

Cubs Hitters vs. Kai‑Wei Teng

  • Christopher Morel: Elite fastball hitter; HR candidate
  • Ian Happ: Switch-hitter with strong OBP; Teng struggles vs LHB
  • Michael Busch: .520 SLG at home; fly-ball hitter boosted by wind
  • Dansby Swanson: Good vs sweepers; Teng’s main weapon

Series History

  • 2024–2026: Cubs lead recent meetings 6–4
  • At Wrigley Field: Cubs have won 4 of last 5
  • Astros have not won a series at Wrigley since 2012 (NL era)

Betting Trends

Houston Astros

  • 2–7 in last 9 road games
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9
  • 1–5 in Teng’s last 6 starts

Chicago Cubs

  • 7–2 in last 9 home games
  • Over is 5–1 in last 6 at Wrigley with wind out
  • Rea starts: Cubs are 6–3

GAME ODDS

Houston Astros                 7.5

Chicago Cubs                     – 145

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 22, 2026

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