Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves Prediction 5-21-24 Picks

The Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs meet Tuesday in MLB action from Wrigley Field. Here’s a Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves prediction. This will be the first installment in a three-game series. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for the game.

Atlanta Braves Betting Preview

The Braves took on the San Diego Padres over the weekend. Atlanta lost Friday 3-1 and Saturday 9-1 before a Sunday rainout and postponement. In the Monday doubleheader, the Braves took a close loss 6-5 in game one. In the nightcap Atlanta powered out a 3-0 win.

As starter for Tuesday’s matchup the Braves will send out Charlie Morton. This year in eight starts Morton is 3-1 with a 3.52 ERA and 44 Ks in 46.0 innings. Morton is 133-114 with a 3.99 career ERA in 361 games (360 starts).

Chicago Cubs Betting Preview

Over on the Cubs’ side, they played four games versus the Pittsburgh Pirates over the weekend. Chicago only managed one win in that series, a 1-0 result on Saturday. Otherwise it was losses 5-4, 9-3 and 3-2. In Sunday’s loss, the Cubs’ Jameson Taillon went 4.2 innings in the start with six hits, three earned runs and two walks.

On Tuesday in the starting pitcher role the Cubs are going with Javier Assad. This season over his nine starts Assad is 4-0 with a 1.49 ERA and 42 Ks in 48.1 innings. Assad is 11-5 with a 2.67 ERA in 50 career games (27 starts).

Braves vs Cubs Injury Notes

Cubs 2B Nico Hoerner (hamstring) was not in the lineup for the Sunday matchup versus the Pirates.

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Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves Prediction

I’ll take a stab on the Cubs. We should have a pretty good starter matchup if both guys are on point. Assad has given up just one earned run over his last three outings, going 2-0 with 16.1 innings, 13 hits and six walks. As for Morton, he’s coming off a spotty start against the Cubs (3.0 innings; three earned) but had just three earned in his previous 13.0 innings.

As for the Braves, on Monday they had one bad inning in the game one loss. That came with four runs in the eighth, which led to 10 Padres hits. Atlanta did well on offense themselves (12 team hits) though, which carried over into game two (11 team hits). I like the Braves to have some better luck in Tuesday’s opener, but Chicago should have a good shot. 

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