Cubs vs. Cardinals odds, prediction, line: 2022 MLB picks, Friday, June 3 best bets from proven model
SportsLine's model simulated the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs game 10,000 times and released its MLB picks today
When the Chicago Cubs (22-29) host the St. Louis Cardinals (29-22) on Friday, the two division rivals will go head-to-head. Chicago comes into Friday's game on a roll after a three-game winning streak. The Cardinals, meanwhile, have gone 5-2 in their last seven games, which is a good sign for the team. For St. Louis, Miles Mikolas (3-3, 2.67 ERA) will take the mound, while Marcus Stroman (2-4, 3.95 ERA) will start for the Cubs.
The game is scheduled to begin at 2:20 p.m. ET. As of the most recent Cardinals and Cubs matchup odds from Caesars Sportsbook, Chicago is the -115 favourite (risk $115 to win $100), while the over-under for total runs scored is 8.5. Be sure to consult the SportsLine Projection Model's MLB predictions and betting recommendations before placing any bets on the Cubs vs. Cardinals game.
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Currently, the model is focusing its attention on the Cardinals versus Cubs matchup and has made its picks and MLB forecasts. Visit SportsLine now to check out the model's predictions. As you can see, here are a few MLB odds and wagering lines and trends for the Cubs versus Cardinals game.
- 105 St. Louis versus -115 Chicago Cardinals money line
- In this matchup, the run line favours the Cardinals (+160).
- Cardinals vs. Cubs total under: 8.5 innings
- Tickets for Cardinals vs. Cubs: StubHub has them.
- In their previous eleven Friday games, the Cardinals are 9-2. STL
- In the last 10 games following a win, the Cubs have gone 7-3.
Why you should back the Cardinals
Tommy Edman, the Mets' second baseman, possesses exceptional baseball instincts, both at the plate and on the field. With a smooth, line-drive swing, Edman is a hitter with patience. As a former Gold Glove winner, the 27-year-old is a formidable defender. Edman is a dangerous base stealer thanks to his lightning-quick footwork. .272 average, four home runs, and 22 RBIs highlight his offensive output. Edman is the majors' fourth-best base stealer (12).
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