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Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago Cubs: Preview, Predictions and Picks for July 19, 2025

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Jul 19, 2025 5:01 PM
On Saturday, July 19th, the Boston Red Sox will look to even the series against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, where the Cubs have dominated with a 31-16 home record. The Cubs, currently leading the NL Central, will aim to build on their 1-0 series lead, while the Red Sox, sitting third in the AL East, will seek to bounce back from their Game 1 loss. First pitch is set for 7:15 PM.
Boston Red Sox vs Chicago Cubs

Current Odds

BOS
CHC
Over
9.0
+100
Under
9.0
+102
BOS
+1.5
-156
CHC
-1.5
+144
BOS
ML
+140
CHC
ML
-141

Red Sox vs Cubs statistics

Stat Red Sox Cubs
Hits 870 (1st) 855 (3rd)
Batting Average .255 (5th) .255 (6th)
Runs Batted In 471 (5th) 505 (1st)
Runs 492 (5th) 516 (2nd)
Home Runs 122 (10th) 143 (3rd)
Walks 323 (14th) 335 (6th)
Stolen Bases 85 (6th) 109 (3rd)
Strikeouts 885 (28th) 750 (5th)
Pitches 14733 (3rd) 14557 (6th)

Chicago Cubs recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
7/18/25 vs Boston Red Sox W 4-1
7/13/25 @ New York Yankees W 4-1
7/12/25 @ New York Yankees W 5-2
7/11/25 @ New York Yankees L 11-0
7/10/25 @ Minnesota Twins W 8-1

Boston Red Sox recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
7/18/25 @ Chicago Cubs L 4-1
7/13/25 vs Tampa Bay Rays W 4-1
7/12/25 vs Tampa Bay Rays W 1-0
7/11/25 vs Tampa Bay Rays W 5-4
7/10/25 vs Tampa Bay Rays W 4-3

Chicago Cubs injuries

  • Eli Morgan (RP): 60-Day-IL
  • Brandon Birdsell (RP): Day-To-Day
  • Miguel Amaya (C): 10-Day-IL
  • Porter Hodge (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Jameson Taillon (SP): 15-Day-IL

Boston Red Sox injuries

  • Tanner Houck (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Zack Kelly (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Luis Guerrero (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Liam Hendriks (RP): 60-Day-IL
  • Justin Slaten (RP): 60-Day-IL

Red Sox vs Cubs game info

Type Info
Venue Wrigley Field
Location Chicago, Illinois
First pitch Sat 7:15 PM
TV FOX
Temperature 82°
Chance of Rain 34%

Red Sox vs Cubs predictions

Game 2 of the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox series at Wrigley Field is shaping up to be another exciting matchup. For the Red Sox, keep an eye on Ceddanne Rafaela—he’s been locked in at the plate lately and looks good for around a couple of hits, possibly even driving in a run or swiping a bag. Trevor Story also enters with a ton of momentum, as he’s been racking up RBIs and should provide some nice pop in the middle of the order, maybe even sneaking in a double or two. And let’s not overlook Brayan Bello taking the mound; he’s in a groove and could keep the hard-hitting Cubs lineup at bay for around five strong innings, mixing in about four or so strikeouts along the way.

And speaking of potent offenses, the Chicago Cubs come into this one stacked with firepower. Michael Busch is worth watching—he’s absolutely capable of reaching base multiple times and driving in at least one run, especially with his knack for clutch at-bats. Seiya Suzuki feels like a real difference maker in the middle of their lineup, because if someone’s launching a long ball or racking up a couple of RBIs, it’s probably him. Don’t be surprised if Pete Crow-Armstrong takes advantage of the Red Sox’s pitching, not only at the plate but also on the basepaths with his sneaky speed. On the mound, Shota Imanaga seems poised to rack up around five innings with a handful of strikeouts, keeping the Red Sox bats from stringing together too much.

With both teams bringing the heat, there’s a lot to love about this matchup—but it’s tough to ignore how well the Cubs have been playing at home and how hot their lineup looks up and down the order. If everything clicks the way it should, the Cubs have the edge for game 2, especially with Imanaga’s reliability and their offensive depth. The Red Sox always have a chance to break out, but the vibe tilts toward another Wrigley Field win for Chicago. What’s your call—are you riding with the Cubs or do you smell an upset brewing for Boston?

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