Jun 15, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; St. Louis Cardinals pitcher John King (47) after Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ (8) hits a three run home run during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports
- NL Central rivals St Louis and Chicago close out a three-game set at Wrigley Field on Sunday afternoon
- Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas is coming off a seven-inning, one-hit shutout in his last start
- See the St Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs odds, predictions, and picks for Sunday, June 16
Archrivals clash in the rubbermatch of a three-game series at Wrigley Field on Sunday afternoon when Miles Mikolas and the St Louis Cardinals (34-35, 17-20 away) face Jameson Taillon and the Chicago Cubs (34-37, 19-14 home) at 12:05 pm C/1:05 pm ET.
The Cards took the series opener in shutout fashion (3-0) but the Cubbies answered back with a 5-1 victory on Saturday afternoon.
Chicago is a slight favorite in the Cardinals vs Cubs odds for Sunday but the line is narrow.
St Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs Odds
Team | Moneyline | Runline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
St Louis Cardinals (Mikolas) | +110 | TBD | TBD |
Chicago Cubs (Taillon) | -130 | TBD | TBD |
The Cubs enter Sunday as -130 home favorites to win the series with the Cardinals priced at +110. Both the game total and runline are off the board at the moment and likely won’t be posted until much closer to first pitch due to the ever-changing weather conditions in the Windy City. Games one and two of the series both featured pitcher-friendly winds.
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The Cubs and Cardinals are separated by just one game in the NL East, but both are well back of the division-leading Brewers. St Louis is currently 6.5 behind Milwaukee (and a +700 bet in the MLB division odds) while the Cubs are 7.5 behind the leaders and a +650 bet to make up the ground.
Sunday’s pitching matchup features to starters coming off exceptional performances.
Miles Mikolas went 7.0 innings last time out against the Pirates, surrendering just one hit, one walk, and no runs with six strikeouts. Though his team gave him no run support and the Red Birds went onto lose 2-1. Jameson Taillon went six strong against the Rays, allowing four hits, one walk, and no runs with five Ks.
Miles Mikolas vs Jameson Taillon
4-6 | Record | 3-2 |
4.85 | ERA | 3.09 |
4.34 | xERA | 3.68 |
1.19 | WHIP | 1.30 |
18.4% | K% | 16.9% |
The 35-year-old Mikolas isn’t having a banner season, posting a 4.85 ERA and a 4.32 FIP, but his numbers against the Cubs hitters are respectable in a large sample size. The Chicago lineup is slashing just .256/.292/.347 off the 6’4 righty with just two homers and ten doubles in 174 at-bats.
Dansby Swanson and Patrick Wisdom account for the home runs.
The Cardinals’ hitters have much better numbers against Taillon. In 105 ABs, they are hitting .324 with a .821 OPS, though they also only have two long balls (Matt Carpenter and Nolan Gorman).
Back on May 25, the Cardinals got to Taillon for three runs on nine hits and a walk over just 5.2 innings pitched in a 7-6 win. Mikolas was also the St Louis starter on that occasion; he went 6.0 innings, allowing three earned on four hits and two walks.
St Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs Prediction
On paper, the pitching matchup would appear to favor the Cubs, but Taillon has been lucky this season according to his peripherals; he has 3.09 ERA but a 4.36 xFIP, which is actually higher than Mikolas’ 4.32 number. Mikolas has also been more effective against the lineup he’ll be facing on Sunday.
The St Louis bullpen has also been better than its lightly-used Chicago counterparts in almost every statistical category this season. The Cardinals sit ninth in bullpen ERA (3.96) compared to the Cubs in 14th (4.15), and 18th in WAR (18.7) compared to the Cubs in 27th (9.4). The St Louis bullpen is also second in the majors in HR/9 (0.98) while the Cubs are down in 20th (1.20).
Overall, the Cardinals offer better value as +110 road underdogs.
STL vs CHC picks: Cardinals moneyline (+110)
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The St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs are set to face off on June 16 in what is sure to be an exciting matchup between these two long-time rivals. Both teams are currently in the thick of the National League Central race, making this game even more important as they jockey for position in the standings.
The Cardinals will send their ace, Jack Flaherty, to the mound to start the game. Flaherty has been solid for St. Louis this season, posting a 3.86 ERA and 1.14 WHIP in 13 starts. He will look to shut down the Cubs’ potent lineup and give his team a chance to come out on top.
On the other side, the Cubs will counter with Kyle Hendricks as their starting pitcher. Hendricks has been one of the most consistent pitchers in the league over the past few seasons, and he has continued that trend in 2021 with a 4.46 ERA and 1.34 WHIP in 13 starts. He will look to keep the Cardinals’ bats at bay and give his team a chance to secure a crucial victory.
In terms of odds, the Cubs are currently slight favorites to win this game, with most sportsbooks giving them a slight edge over the Cardinals. However, with two talented pitchers on the mound and two evenly matched teams, this game could truly go either way.
As for predictions, this game has all the makings of a close, low-scoring affair. Both Flaherty and Hendricks are capable of shutting down opposing lineups, so runs may be at a premium in this matchup. Ultimately, it could come down to which team can capitalize on their scoring opportunities and make the most of their chances.
In terms of picks, it’s always tough to predict the outcome of a baseball game with certainty. However, if forced to choose, the Cubs may have a slight edge in this matchup given their home-field advantage and Hendricks’ track record of success. That being said, the Cardinals are a talented team in their own right and should not be counted out.
Overall, this June 16 matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs is shaping up to be a thrilling contest between two evenly matched teams. With talented starting pitchers on both sides and plenty at stake in the NL Central race, fans can expect a competitive and entertaining game from start to finish.