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CHW vs CHCHead To Head

Win / Loss
8-2
Over / Under
6-4-0
Head-To-Head
Date Home Result ML O/U CHW Starter (IP) CHC Starter (IP)
Aug 10, '24 CHW 3 - 1 CHC -206 u9.0 C. Flexen (4.0) J. Steele (6.0)
Aug 09, '24 CHW 7 - 6 CHC -144 o8.5 G. Crochet (2.1) J. Taillon (5.0)
Jun 05, '24 CHC 7 - 6 CHC -192 o9.0 E. Fedde (5.0) J. Taillon (5.0)
Jun 04, '24 CHC 7 - 6 CHC -279 o9.0 C. Flexen (5.0) S. Imanaga (4.1)
Aug 16, '23 CHC 4 - 3 CHC -163 u10.5 M. Clevinger (7.0) J. Assad (6.0)
Aug 15, '23 CHC 5 - 3 CHW +151 u9.0 D. Toussaint (4.0) K. Hendricks (6.0)
Jul 26, '23 CHW 10 - 7 CHC -115 o8.5 M. Lynn (4.2) M. Stroman (3.1)
Jul 25, '23 CHW 7 - 3 CHC -109 o9.0 M. Kopech (5.0) K. Hendricks (6.1)
May 29, '22 CHW 5 - 4 CHW -140 o7.5 D. Cease (7.0) M. Stroman (7.0)
May 28, '22 CHW 5 - 1 CHC +125 u8.5 J. Cueto (6.2) K. Thompson (5.0)

Chicago Record Last 10

Win / Loss
0-0-0
Over / Under
0-0-0
ML
$0

Chicago Next 3 Games

Next 3 Games
Date vs Scheduled Starter Last vs ML O/U
Mar 27, '25 LAA TBD W 7-0 W +118 u7.5
Mar 29, '25 LAA TBD W 7-0 W +118 u7.5
Mar 30, '25 LAA TBD W 7-0 W +118 u7.5

Chi. Cubs Record Last 10

Win / Loss
0-0-0
Over / Under
0-0-0
ML
$0

Chi. Cubs Next 3 Games

Next 3 Games
Date vs Scheduled Starter Last vs ML O/U
Mar 18, '25 LAD TBD L 8-10 L +140 o9.0
Mar 19, '25 LAD TBD L 8-10 L +140 o9.0
Mar 27, '25 @ AZ TBD W 2-1 L -126 u7.0

Series Stats

CHW vs CHC Starters Recent Games

CHW vs CHC Stats Analysis

More Stats

Chi. White Sox Bullpen REST G IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA WHIP GB:FB
Bullpen Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0
Last 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0
Available Bullpen 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0


Chi. Cubs Bullpen REST G IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA WHIP GB:FB
Bullpen Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0
Last 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0
Available Bullpen 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0:0
Chi. White Sox All Starters REST G IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA WHIP GB:FB


Chi. Cubs All Starters REST G IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA WHIP GB:FB

Betting Terminology

  • M/L: Closing moneyline odds
  • O/U: Closing total and odds
  • IP: Innings pitched by the starter
  • H: Hits allowed by the starter
  • R: Runs allowed by the starter
  • ER: Earned runs allowed by the starter
  • SO: Strikeouts thrown by the starter
  • BB: Walks allowed by the starter
  • HR: Home runs allowed by the starter
  • PIT: Total pitches thrown by the starter
  • P/IP: Pitches thrown per inning by the starter
  • GB:FB: Groundball - flyball ratio by the starter

Betting Terminology

  • W/L: Win-loss record (last 10)
  • Net $: $ won/lost based on $100 bets (last 10)
  • O/U: Over under record (last 10)
  • M/L: Closing moneyline odds for the game
  • O/U: Closing total and odds for the game
  • Away/Home Starter: Starting pitchers for the game
  • Last vs: The result last time the teams played
  • Schedule Starter: Expected starter for the upcoming game

Betting Terminology

Records below refer to the game # of all series across the season. Game 1, game 2 etc.

  • Overall: Team’s season record
  • After Win: Team’s record for the game immediately after a win
  • After Loss: Team’s record for the game immediately after a loss

Betting Terminology

  • Runs/9: Runs per nine innings
  • AVG: Batting average
  • Hits: Average hits per game
  • HR: Average home runs per game
  • BB: Average bases on balls (walks) per game
  • EB Hits: Average extra base hits per game
  • SB: Average stolen bases per game
  • OBP: On base percentage
  • R: Runs allowed
  • ER: Earned runs allowed
  • AVG: Batting average allowed
  • HR: Average home runs allowed
  • BB: Average bases on balls (walks) allowed
  • IP(S): Average innings pitched by starters
  • K(S): Average strikeouts by starters
  • K(B): Average strikeouts by bullpen
  • Rest(B): % of relievers that are available to pitch today
  • RF: Average team runs for. The run support pitchers are getting

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