MLB
Chicago Cubs @ New York Yankees - July 13, 2025
July 13, 2025, 9:14am EDT
TSG A.I. Picks
1:35pm EDT, Sunday | Spread | Moneyline | Over/Under |
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New York Yankees | -1 +110 | -131 | O 9 +100 |
Chicago Cubs | +1 -145 | +109 | U 9 -120 |
Confidence Score For every pick our AI engine makes, it also assigns a score from 1-100 reflecting how "confident" we are each pick is likely to hit. The higher the score, the more confidence our AI models are that our picks are going to be winners. |
1:35pm EDT, Sunday
Spread
For every pick our AI engine makes, it also assigns a score from 1-100 reflecting how "confident" we are each pick is likely to hit. The higher the score, the more confidence our AI models are that our picks are going to be winners.
New York Yankees
-1
+110
Chicago Cubs
+1
-145
Moneyline
New York Yankees
-131
Chicago Cubs
+109
Over/Under
Over 9
+100
Under 9
-120
As I dive into tonight’s matchup between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs, I can’t help but get excited about what the numbers suggest. Both teams have shown their offensive capabilities throughout the season, but when we break down the stats, it’s clear that one team holds a slight edge in this contest.
The Yankees come into this game averaging 5.2 runs per game, with approximately 8.8 hits and 5.0 RBIs. Their batting average sits at an even .250, while their on-base slugging percentage is a respectable 77.3%. While these numbers are solid, they pale slightly in comparison to what the Cubs have been able to produce on average.
On the flip side, the Cubs boast an impressive average of 5.5 runs per game along with around 9 hits and just over 5.3 RBIs per contest. Their batting average is marginally higher at .251, though not significantly so compared to their opponents’ figures. However, their on-base slugging percentage is lower than that of the Yankees at approximately 75.5%, suggesting that while they may be getting more hits and runs overall, they aren’t as effective in turning those opportunities into extra bases or scoring chances.
So why am I predicting a Yankees victory despite these statistics? The key lies in situational performance and recent trends rather than raw averages alone.
The Yankees have demonstrated resilience against tough pitching matchups recently, often finding ways to capitalize on mistakes made by opposing pitchers—something that can be crucial in close games like this one where every run counts. Additionally, they have shown a knack for clutch hitting when it matters most; this could tip the scales in tight situations during tonight’s game.
Furthermore, considering both teams’ recent performances leading up to this matchup provides additional context for my prediction. The Yankees appear to be riding a wave of momentum after stringing together some wins against quality opponents while maintaining strong defensive play—a factor that’s often overlooked but can sway outcomes dramatically.
Now let’s discuss our expectations regarding total runs scored tonight based on current trends: with both teams averaging around five runs each per game and given how tightly contested matchups tend to unfold under pressure (especially when playoff aspirations are involved), it seems likely that we will see fewer total runs than expected from either offense tonight—hence my lean towards taking the under for total combined scores.
In conclusion, while statistical averages favor one team slightly over another offensively speaking—the resilience of New York’s lineup paired with their ability to perform under pressure leads me confidently toward predicting a narrow win for them against Chicago tonight while also expecting a low-scoring affair overall due to heightened competition between these two storied franchises!
New York Yankees vs Chicago Cubs Live Odds & Betting History
Betting odds provided by BetUS
Wager Type | New York Yankees | Chicago Cubs |
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Spread | -1 (+110) | +1 (-145) |
Moneyline | -131 | +109 |
Total | Under 9 (-120) | Over 9 (+100) |
Team Data | New York Yankees | Chicago Cubs |
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