Prediction: Chicago Cubs VS Philadelphia Phillies 2025-06-11
Folks, we've got a real barnburner of a matchup for you today as the Chicago Cubs (40-26) head into Citizens Bank Park to take on the Philadelphia Phillies (38-28). The Phillies are favored at -125, which is a pretty standard price for a team that's been crushing it at home.
Now, let's talk about the Cubs. They're one of the highest-scoring teams in the majors, ranking second with 366 total runs this season. Their power hitters have been raking, with 90 homers so far, which ranks fifth in the league. However, their pitching hasn't been shabby either, with a combined ERA of 3.64, which is 10th-best in baseball.
On the other side, we've got the Phillies, who are riding high on their strong offense, ranking 10th in MLB with 4.6 runs per game. Kyle Schwarber's been leading the charge with 20 home runs this season. Their team ERA of 3.96 ranks 17th in MLB, which is...fine. Not great, not terrible.
The pitching matchup features Jesus Luzardo for the Phillies and Ben Brown for the Cubs. Luzardo's got a 4.46 ERA in 72 2/3 innings pitched this season, while Brown's sporting a 5.37 ERA with 11 strikeouts per nine innings. That's...a concern for Cubs fans.
Now, let's get to the good stuff. The Phillies have a stellar record when favored, winning 70.5% of games with odds of -125 or shorter. Meanwhile, the Cubs have struggled as underdogs, winning only 30.8% of games when set as an underdog of +105 or more. That's a pretty significant disparity.
Given these stats, I'm going to make a bold prediction: the Phillies will take it. I mean, it's not like the Cubs are going to suddenly start playing like the '20 Cubs or anything. The Phillies are the better team here, and their home field advantage will give them the edge they need.
Best bet: Philadelphia Phillies -125. Yeah, it's not a huge payout, but when you're dealing with a team that's this confident at home, you take what you can get.
As for the over/under, I'm leaning towards the over 8.5. Both teams have been scoring runs like they're at a minor league barbecue, and I see no reason why that would change today.
Underdog win rates across sports:
Baseball: 41%
Hockey: 41%
Soccer: 41%
NFL: 35%
MMA: 35%
NBA: 32%
NCAA Basketball: 26%
NCAA Football: 22%
* Tennis: 30%
So, basically, the Cubs have about a 30% chance of winning, give or take. I'm not betting on it.
In conclusion, take the Phillies -125 and the over 8.5. Your wallet (and your bookie) will thank you.
Created: June 11, 2025, 10:37 a.m. GMT