Chicago Cubs vs Cincinnati Reds Prediction 5-31-24 Picks

The Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs meet Friday in MLB action from Wrigley Field. Here’s a Chicago Cubs vs Cincinnati Reds 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.

Cincinnati Reds Betting Preview

The Reds took on the St. Louis Cardinals in their last series. Cincinnati managed a 3-1 win in the Monday opener of that set, but then fell 7-1 in game two. In the Wednesday finale the Reds ended up losing 5-3. Starter Frankie Montas put up 6.0 innings with three earned on six hits and two walks.

In the starting pitcher role for the Reds on Friday it’ll be Graham Ashcraft. So far this year over his 10 starts Ashcraft is 4-3 with a 4.67 ERA and 43 Ks in 54.0 innings. Ashcraft is 16-18 with a 4.79 ERA in 55 career games.

Chicago Cubs Betting Preview

Over on the Cubs’ side, they just finished up against the Milwaukee Brewers. Chicago split the first two games of that set 5-1 (loss) and 6-3 (win), then on Wednesday took another loss 10-6. In the finale the Cubs took a 6-4 loss. Starter Jameson Taillon finished with 6.0 innings, three earned, six hits and a walk.

As starter for Friday’s game Chicago will send out Javier Assad. This year Assad is 4-1 with a 2.17 ERA and 54 Ks in 58.0 innings over 11 starts. Assad is 11-6 with a 2.81 career ERA in 52 games (29 starts).

Reds vs Cubs Injury Notes

Cubs SP Jordan Wicks (forearm) made a start for Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday.

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Chicago Cubs vs Cincinnati Reds Prediction

I’ll probably try the Reds here. Also probably staying away. Ashcraft could use a bounce-back start after a spotty win versus the Dodgers in his last outing. Ashcraft put up 5.1 innings with five earned on eight hits and a walk in that one. In his two starts prior to that, Ashcraft was 0-1 with six earned over 9.0 innings total.

In their Wednesday matchup the Reds gave up 12 hits to the Cardinals and didn’t really get the offense going until the later innings. The pen wasn’t great either (two earned in 3.0 innings). Cincinnati will need a better all-around effort Friday.

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