00:00 Trace Fowler and Craig Sandlin Live in the 9th Inning 27:58 10th Inning 40:01 Walk-Off Reaction... 45:33 Full Game Recap Check out our partners ⤵️ Get 20% off sitewide at Homage with promo code CHATTER at checkout: homage.com/CBOX The Anthony Muñoz 78 Cigar! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-... Apply today at Sharefax Credit Union: Sharefax.org or call 513-753-2440 Learn more about our friends at QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com It’s OK not to be OK! Need Help? Call or text 988 DAY OR NIGHT or visit mantherapy.org ----------------------------------- Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs – May 5, 2026 Preview The Chicago Cubs (23-12) host the Cincinnati Reds (20-15) on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in a key NL Central showdown. The Cubs sit atop the division, riding a 12-game home winning streak — the longest at Wrigley since 1935 — and have won 15 of their last 18 games overall. The Reds, battling in third place, dropped the series opener 5-4 on Monday in a heartbreaker featuring a Michael Conforto walk-off homer. Pitching Matchup: Andrew Abbott (Reds) vs. Jameson Taillon (Cubs) Left-hander Andrew Abbott (1-2, 5.97 ERA, 1.67 WHIP) starts for Cincinnati. The 26-year-old has shown flashes but struggles with consistency, allowing too many hard-hit balls and baserunners. He posted a decent outing against Colorado recently (2 runs in 6 IP) but faces a Cubs lineup that ranks among the league’s better offenses. Right-hander Jameson Taillon (2-1, 4.41 ERA, 1.15 WHIP) counters for Chicago. Taillon provides steady innings and has kept the ball in the yard better lately, though he has surrendered at least one homer in five straight starts. His lower walk rate gives the Cubs an edge in limiting free passes. The betting line favors the Cubs at home (-164) with the over/under set at 8 runs, reflecting Wrigley’s hitter-friendly conditions and both teams’ offensive potential. Team Strengths and Key Players The Cubs boast one of the NL’s top offenses, averaging over 5 runs per game. Standouts include Ian Happ (strong history vs. Reds), Seiya Suzuki (power and consistency), Pete Crow-Armstrong (speed, defense, and rising star potential), Michael Busch, and new addition Alex Bregman at third base, bolstering an already solid infield. Chicago’s recent hot streak highlights their depth and clutch hitting. The Reds counter with dynamic talent led by Elly De La Cruz (speed and power), Tyler Stephenson (elite hard-hit and plate discipline metrics), and contributors like Spencer Steer and JJ Bleday. Cincinnati has shown fight, winning close games (7-2 in one-run contests), but their pitching staff has been inconsistent, posting a higher team ERA. Recent Form and Context Chicago extended their home dominance with Monday’s comeback win, powered by Suzuki’s massive three-run homer. The Cubs lead the Reds by three games in the division and aim to pull away early in the season. Cincinnati enters on a mini skid but remains competitive, boasting a solid road record (10-7) and young upside. Wrigley Field’s atmosphere should be electric for this intradivision battle. Factors like wind, bullpen usage (both teams leaned on relievers Monday), and timely hitting will decide the outcome. The Cubs’ home momentum and pitching edge make them favorites, but the Reds’ athleticism — particularly on the bases and with power threats — keeps this matchup dangerous. Prediction and Outlook Expect an offensive showcase. The Cubs’ lineup depth and home cooking suggest a narrow victory, perhaps 5-4 or 6-3, pushing their home winning streak to 13 games. The Reds have the talent to steal a game if Abbott can limit damage early and their speed creates chaos on the bases. This series carries early-season weight in the NL Central. A Cubs win would widen the gap and reinforce their status as division frontrunners, while a Reds victory would tighten the race and validate Cincinnati’s contention hopes. With strong lineups on both sides and Wrigley’s unpredictable elements, fans should be treated to an entertaining night of baseball.
Aaron Nola no había lanzado desde el 26 de abril en Atlanta. Nola no lo sabía, pero aquel sería el último partido de Rob Thomson como manager. El presidente de operaciones de béisbol de los Filis, Dave Dombrowski, relevó a Thomson de sus funciones dos días después, nombrando a Don Mattingly como manager interino. Unos días más tarde, los Filis reorganizaron la rotación para separar a los zurdos Cristopher Sánchez y Jesús Luzardo, y así brindarle a Nola dos días adicionales de descanso —siete días en total—, lo que le permitió realizar una segunda sesión de bullpen para trabajar en todo aquello que le venía afectando. Nola lanzó seis entradas en blanco en la victoria por 1-0 del lunes por la noche sobre los Marlins en el loanDepot park, ayudando a los Filis a ganar la serie de cuatro juegos y elevando su récord a 6-1 bajo la dirección de Mattingly. Nola permitió cinco hits, no otorgó bases por bolas y ponchó a cinco bateadores. El repertorio de Nola mostró un ligero repunte ante Miami. Su recta de cuatro costuras promedió 92.4 mph, un aumento de 0.8 mph respecto a su promedio de la temporada. Llegó a alcanzar las 94.3 mph. Resultaba fácil concluir que el descanso adicional había sido beneficioso. Al fin y al cabo, Nola llegaba al partido con una marca de 1-3 y una efectividad de 6.03. Era apenas la segunda vez en la carrera de Nola que disponía de tanto descanso entre aperturas, sin contar las pausas prolongadas debido al Juego de Estrellas, lesiones o la temporada de 2020, acortada por la pandemia. La última vez que esto ocurrió fue del 5 al 13 de junio de 2024; casualmente, sucedió después de la última apertura de Nola, en la que lanzó al menos seis entradas en blanco sin otorgar bases por bolas a ningún bateador. Quizás esto sea algo que los Filis busquen hacer con mayor frecuencia, aunque conceder siete días de descanso no resulte factible. No obstante, si un día adicional aquí o allá ayuda a Nola a ser más competitivo, tal vez decidan intentarlo. Bryce Harper conectó un jonrón solitario hacia el jardín derecho en la tercera entrada. Fue el séptimo cuadrangular de la temporada para Harper. Garrett Stubbs sorprendió a dos corredores que intentaban robar una base, siendo esta la primera vez en un partido que lograba tal hazaña.
Aaron Nola no había lanzado desde el 26 de abril en Atlanta. Nola no lo sabía, pero aquel sería el último partido de Rob Thomson como manager. El presidente de operaciones de béisbol de los Filis, Dave Dombrowski, relevó a Thomson de sus funciones dos días después, nombrando a Don Mattingly como manager interino. Unos días más tarde, los Filis reorganizaron la rotación para separar a los zurdos Cristopher Sánchez y Jesús Luzardo, y así brindarle a Nola dos días adicionales de descanso —siete días en total—, lo que le permitió realizar una segunda sesión de bullpen para trabajar en todo aquello que le venía afectando. Nola lanzó seis entradas en blanco en la victoria por 1-0 del lunes por la noche sobre los Marlins en el loanDepot park, ayudando a los Filis a ganar la serie de cuatro juegos y elevando su récord a 6-1 bajo la dirección de Mattingly. Nola permitió cinco hits, no otorgó bases por bolas y ponchó a cinco bateadores. El repertorio de Nola mostró un ligero repunte ante Miami. Su recta de cuatro costuras promedió 92.4 mph, un aumento de 0.8 mph respecto a su promedio de la temporada. Llegó a alcanzar las 94.3 mph. Resultaba fácil concluir que el descanso adicional había sido beneficioso. Al fin y al cabo, Nola llegaba al partido con una marca de 1-3 y una efectividad de 6.03. Era apenas la segunda vez en la carrera de Nola que disponía de tanto descanso entre aperturas, sin contar las pausas prolongadas debido al Juego de Estrellas, lesiones o la temporada de 2020, acortada por la pandemia. La última vez que esto ocurrió fue del 5 al 13 de junio de 2024; casualmente, sucedió después de la última apertura de Nola, en la que lanzó al menos seis entradas en blanco sin otorgar bases por bolas a ningún bateador. Quizás esto sea algo que los Filis busquen hacer con mayor frecuencia, aunque conceder siete días de descanso no resulte factible. No obstante, si un día adicional aquí o allá ayuda a Nola a ser más competitivo, tal vez decidan intentarlo. Bryce Harper conectó un jonrón solitario hacia el jardín derecho en la tercera entrada. Fue el séptimo cuadrangular de la temporada para Harper. Garrett Stubbs sorprendió a dos corredores que intentaban robar una base, siendo esta la primera vez en un partido que lograba tal hazaña.
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MLB team totals picks today including Mets vs Rockies and Guardians vs Royals best bets and betting preview. Looking for MLB picks today? Bryan Leonard delivers two team total best bets for Monday’s MLB slate, breaking down the New York Mets vs Colorado Rockies and Cleveland Guardians vs Kansas City Royals. Intro 00:00 Mets vs Rockies 00:45 Bryan's Best Bets are Up NOW! 3:55 Guardians vs Royals 5:58 Best Bet Recap 7:30 This video focuses on team totals betting, one of the most efficient ways to attack MLB markets using pitching matchups, lineup strength, and game environment. ⚾ GAME 1: METS vs ROCKIES (TEAM TOTAL) Matchup: New York Mets vs Colorado Rockies 📊 Betting Focus • Mets offense vs Rockies pitching • Run environment and scoring conditions • Bullpen depth and late-game scoring potential ⚾ GAME 2: GUARDIANS vs ROYALS (TEAM TOTAL) Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs Kansas City Royals 📊 Betting Focus • Guardians contact-heavy lineup • Royals pitching matchup • Situational hitting and consistency 📊 WHY TEAM TOTALS? Team totals allow bettors to: • Isolate one offense vs one pitching staff • Avoid full-game variance • Take advantage of mismatches in pitching or bullpen depth 📊 WHAT’S COVERED • Team total betting strategy • Pitching matchup breakdowns • Offensive trends and lineup analysis • Ballpark and scoring environment factors • Market movement and betting value 📊 MLB BETTING MARKETS • Team Totals (Over/Under) • Moneyline • Run Line • First 5 Innings (F5) • Player Props Lines can move throughout the day based on pitching confirmations, weather, and betting activity. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not guarantee results or profits. WagerTalk discusses legal, regulated U.S. sports betting only. Must be 21+ to wager. Please bet responsibly. 👍 Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to WagerTalk TV; 🔔 CLICK the Bell and never miss an episode! 🤑 Free Sports Picks: https://www.wagertalk.com/free-sports-picks 📊 Live Odds: https://www.wagertalk.com/odds 🗞️ News: https://www.wagertalk.com/news 👍 Stay connected with WagerTalk 📺 YouTube: https://wt.buzz/tv 👍 Facebook: https://wt.buzz/fb 🐦 Twitter: https://wt.buzz/tw 📸 Instagram: https://wt.buzz/ig 📰 Reddit: https://wt.buzz/rd ❤️ iHeart Radio: https://wt.buzz/iheart 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://wt.buzz/ap 📌 Pinterest: https://wt.buzz/pin
Time Stamps: 0:00 0:08 Guardians at Royals 2:02 Brewers at Cardinals 3:15 Dodgers at Astros 5:20 Braves at Mariners 7:10 Padres at Giants MLB Monday rolls on with Part 2 of RJ Cash’s best bets, sharp angles, and value plays across the Major League Baseball slate ⚾💰 If you’re looking to gain an edge, find undervalued lines, and cash tickets, this is where you do it 📈 🔥 Featured Matchups: • Cincinnati Reds vs Chicago Cubs • Cleveland Guardians vs Kansas City Royals • San Diego Padres vs San Francisco Giants Plus MORE breakdowns from across the MLB card ⚾ 🔥 What’s Covered • Reds vs Cubs betting breakdown • Guardians vs Royals analysis • Padres vs Giants best bets • Pitching matchups & bullpen edges • Totals (Over/Under) value • Situational betting trends & angles 💰 Key MLB Betting Angles ⚾ Divisional Matchups = VALUE • Familiarity leads to tighter lines • Underdogs often live dogs ⚾ Pitching & Bullpen Edge • Late innings decide games • Fade weak bullpens 🔥 ⚾ Totals Strategy • Weather + ballpark factors 🌡️ • Strikeout vs contact pitching matchups 🔥 Key Questions Can the Cubs take control at home? Will Cleveland’s pitching dominate KC? Do the Padres’ bats show up vs the Giants? MLB betting is all about long-term edge + discipline, and these are the angles that help you stay profitable 💪💰 Subscribe for daily MLB, NBA, NHL betting content and stay ahead of the market 📈
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal. (https://ankinlaw.com/) Rundown: • [Intro] The Chicago White Sox win a tough series in San Diego, largely thanks to more outstanding pitching. Given recent performances and current talent, is this level of production sustainable as injuries affect depth and roster decisions? • [6:09] Building off their recent success in San Diego, injuries are now impacting the White Sox's pitching depth. Given this, could the White Sox search for solutions in free agency, as they did last year with Adrian Houser? • [8:51] How does anyone hit Noah Schultz? • [13:22] Sean Burke's strong performance streak continues. • [16:57] Unsung bullpen heroes: Tyler Davis and Bryan Hudson • [25:48] Unsung bench heroes: Tristan Peters, Drew Romo, and Derek Hill • [32:16] AAA News: Braden Montgomery and Shane Murphy get promoted while Shane Smith goes on the IL • [37:12] LA Angels series preview • [42:11] Around MLB: Are the Mets, Phillies, Astros, and Red Sox dead? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Time Stamps: 0:00 0:07 Dodgers at Cardinals 2:05 Dbacks at Cubs 3:22 Braves at Rockies 5:00 Mets at Angels 6:18 Royals at Mariners 7:33 White Sox at Padres Sunday baseball continues with Part 2 of the MLB slate as RJ Cash breaks down the best bets, sharp angles, and value plays across the late games on the Major League Baseball board. 🔥 Featured Matchups: • Texas Rangers vs Detroit Tigers 🐅 • Kansas City Royals vs Seattle Mariners 🌊 …and much more betting insight from Sunday’s MLB card. 🔥 What’s Covered • Rangers vs Tigers betting breakdown • Royals vs Mariners matchup analysis • Best bets and value plays • Pitching matchups & bullpen edges • Sharp betting trends and situational spots • Late slate value opportunities 💰 Sunday Part 2 Betting Angles Late Sunday MLB games create strong value with: • Getaway day motivation ✈️ • Bullpen fatigue from weekend usage 💪 • Line movement from earlier results 📉 • Public overreactions to sweeps & blowouts ⚾ These situations create some of the best sharp betting opportunities of the week. Can the Rangers close strong? Is there value backing or fading Seattle? Subscribe for daily MLB, NBA, NHL, and betting content to stay ahead of the market and build your bankroll. 💰📈