Chicago Cubs vs San Diego Padres Prediction 5-7-24 Picks

The San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs meet Tuesday in MLB game 2 action at Wrigley Field. Here’s a Chicago Cubs vs San Diego Padres Prediction.

San Diego Padres Betting Preview

The San Diego Padres look to get above a .500 record after wins over the Reds and Diamondbacks. The San Diego Padres have scored 23 runs in their last 3 games and 4 or more runs in 6 straight games. The San Diego Padres have won 6 of their last 9 games when scoring 4 or more runs. Jurickson Profar leads the San Diego Padres with 43 hits and 25 RBI, while Jake Cronenworth and Fernando Tatis Jr. have combined for 76 hits and 45 RBI.

Chicago Cubs Betting Preview

The Chicago Cubs are 21-15 this season after beating the Mets and Brewers. The Chicago Cubs have scored 14 runs in their last 3 games and 3 or fewer runs in 5 of their last 8 games. The Chicago Cubs have lost 4 of their last 6 games when scoring 3 or fewer runs. Nico Hoerner leads the Chicago Cubs with 38 hits and 10 RBI, while Michael Busch and Ian Happ have combined for 58 hits and 30 RBI.

San Diego Padres vs Chicago Cubs Pitching Matchup

Randy Vasquez gets the ball for the San Diego Padres, and he is 0-1 with a 5.87 ERA and 5 strikeouts this season. Vasquez has allowed 11 hits and 5 earned runs through 7.2 innings, and this will be his eighth career start. Vasquez has 38 strikeouts and 21 walks for his career through 45.1 innings. This will be Vasquez’s first career game against the Chicago Cubs.

Shota Imanaga gets the ball for the Chicago Cubs, and he is 5-0 with a 0.78 ERA and 35 strikeouts this season. Imanaga has allowed 3 earned runs through 34.2 innings and has walked just 4 batters. Imanaga is currently the NL Rookie of the Year betting favorite at many books. This will be Imanaga’s first career game against the San Diego Padres.

Why the Chicago Cubs will win

Why the San Diego Padres will win

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Chicago Cubs vs San Diego Padres Prediction

As Ive said in past write-ups, Shota Imanaga has so far lived up to that big contract, and he’s not a pitcher I’m excited to bet against. The jury is still out on Randy Vasquez, who has a small sample size and a serious control issue. Imanaga has been one of the best pitchers in baseball, is favored to win NL ROY, and has positioned himself to be a sneaky NL MVP candidate in terms of odds. These prices are still way too soft on Imanaga. Give me the Cubs and the cheap price in game 2 against the Brewers.

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