MLB Game Preview: Los Angeles Angels (3-3) vs. Chicago Cubs (2-3)

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Venue: Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois (iconic open-air ballpark known for its wind-affected dimensions, ivy-covered walls, and passionate daytime crowds that can influence play in early-season conditions).

First pitch is scheduled for 2:20 p.m. ET (1:20 p.m. CT / 11:20 a.m. PT). The game will be broadcast on Marquee Sports Network (Cubs) and FanDuel Sports Network West / KLAA 830 (Angels territory), with national streaming on MLB.TV.

Weather Updates: Game-time conditions at Wrigley Field are forecast to be cloudy and cold with temperatures around 39–41°F, humidity ~75–80%, winds 16–17 mph blowing in from center field (NNE), and a ~19% chance of light precipitation. These are classic early-April Wrigley conditions—significantly pitcher-friendly, with strong inbound winds suppressing fly-ball distance and home-run potential across the park. No major delays expected, but the chill and wind will favor ground-ball/contact management.

Injury Report:

Chicago Cubs: Significant absences include OF Seiya Suzuki (10-day IL, knee), RP Porter Hodge (15-day IL, elbow), LHP Jordan Wicks (15-day IL, forearm), LHP Justin Steele (60-day IL, elbow), RP Shelby Miller (60-day IL, elbow), and INF Christopher Austin (60-day IL, knee). Outfield and bullpen depth are tested.

Los Angeles Angels: Key losses include INF Vaughn Grissom (10-day IL, hand), RP Ben Joyce (15-day IL, shoulder), SP Grayson Rodriguez (15-day IL, arm), RP Kirby Yates (15-day IL, knee), SP Alek Manoah (15-day IL, finger), 3B Anthony Rendon (60-day IL, hip), and RP Robert Stephenson (60-day IL, elbow). Rotation and bullpen depth are stretched.

Key

Player Matchups (Probable Pitchers & Key Hitters):

Angels: Yusei Kikuchi (LHP, 0-0, 4.15 ERA, 2.08 WHIP, 3 K through limited early 2026 innings) – Veteran lefty with solid command and strikeout upside but has been vulnerable to right-handed bats in recent outings.

Cubs: Matthew Boyd (LHP, 0-1, 14.73 ERA, 1.91 WHIP, 7 K through 3.2 IP) – All-Star caliber lefty coming off a rough Opening Day start (six runs allowed) but historically effective when commanding his arsenal.

Key Batter vs. Pitcher Notes: Cubs’ righty-heavy lineup (Nico Hoerner, Alex Bregman, Ian Happ, Carson Kelly) will look to exploit any lefty-righty platoon advantages against Kikuchi. Angels’ young core and power bats (including Mike Trout if active) will test Boyd’s command after his elevated early ERA. Lineups reflect standard early-season alignments with heavy reliance on injury-forced depth pieces.

Recent Team Forms:

Angels: Even 3-3 start featuring a strong shutout win in Game 2 and timely hitting/power flashes (averaging ~4–5 runs/game lately). Pitching has stabilized on the road despite injuries, but the bullpen has been overworked.

Cubs: 2-3 record with a dominant Game 1 victory but a shutout loss in Game 2. Offense has shown bursts (multi-run innings early in the series) while home pitching has been inconsistent outside of key arms.

Series History: The 2026 season series is tied 1-1 entering today. All-time, the Cubs hold a modest historical edge in interleague play at Wrigley Field, with recent matchups tending toward moderate-to-low scoring due to the park’s wind effects and early-season pitching emphasis.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Angels         6

Chicago Cubs                     – 172

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, March 31, 2026

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