MLB Series Odds July 26: Cubs vs Brewers, Braves vs Phillies & More

By Daniel Coyle in MLB Baseball
Updated: April 6, 2020 at 10:35 am EDTPublished:

- We’re taking a look at the MLB series prices for series starting Friday, July 26, 2019
- The NL Central-leading Cubs play the Brewers in Milwaukee
- The Braves may be leading the NL East, but are equal -110 odds with the Phillies to win their series as well
A pair of NL divisional matchups with potential postseason implications highlight this weekend’s MLB schedule. The Chicago Cubs look to maintain their hold on first place in the NL Central as they visit the Milwaukee Brewers, while the resurgent Philadelphia Phillies look to make gains on the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves
We have odds for each of these new series as well as every other series beginning Friday.
Chicago Cubs vs Milwaukee Brewers Series Prices
Team | Odds |
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Chicago Cubs | -110 |
Milwaukee Brewers | -110 |
* Odds taken on 07/26/19
Cubs Visit Milwaukee in Clash of Struggling NL Central Rivals
The Chicago Cubs will try to maintain their tenuous grasp on first place in the NL Central standings when they open a three-game road series with the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night. The Cubs continue a nine-game road trip in Milwaukee after posting a 4-1 victory in Wednesday’s series final against the San Francisco Giants to put the brakes on a three-game losing streak.
Cubs and Cardinals tied atop the NL Central. Final three game of the season: Cubs @ Cardinals.
— Mike Petriello (@mike_petriello) July 25, 2019
The Cubs’ mini swoon leaves them deadlocked with the surging St. Louis Cardinals in the divisional standings, and just two games up on the third-place Brewers. Chicago is now urgently in need of a turnaround on the road, where they are 7-18 over their past 25 contests.
The Cubs have also struggled to produce consistent results against the Brewers, going 3-3 in six meetings this season, and 3-6 in their past nine contests at Miller Park.
Cubs vs Brewers Probable Starting Pitchers
Kyle Hendricks | July 26 | Gio Gonzalez |
Jon Lester | July 27 | Chase Anderson |
Jose Quintana | July 28 | Zach Davies |
The Brewers are also looking to bounce back after dropping two of three to the visiting Cincinnati Reds this week, but escaped with a 5-4 win in Wednesday’s series finale. Milwaukee have shown steady improvement during its current 6-3 run which comes on the heels of a horrific 10-19 run that bounced them from their early-season perch atop the division.
SLAMADINO! Tyler hits his 2nd grand slam in as many days to take a lead for the #Brewers in the 8th! #ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/HaFiJMvrpD
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) July 23, 2019
Milwaukee has scored 7.33 runs per game during its recent surge, but surrendering big run totals remains a concern for the club after giving up 10 or more runs twice over their past six outings. However, the Brewers remain one of the most reliable home clubs in the majors despite this week’s struggles against, going 13-10 over their past 23 to lift their home record to 31-23, second only to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL.
Pick: Brewers (-110)
Atlanta Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies Series Prices
Team | Odds |
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Atlanta Braves | -110 |
Philadelphia Phillies | -110 |
Phillies Aim to Close Gap on NL East-Leading Braves
The Philadelphia Phillies aim to continue their climb back into postseason contention on Friday, when they open a three-game series against the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves. Pegged as a pre-season favorite to claim the division title, the Phillies have been a disappointment through the first half of the season, but have shown signs of playoff form during 7-3 run that has lifted them to just 5.5 games back of the Braves in the divisional standings.
1980 Phillies: Started 54-48, won World Series.
2008 Phillies: Started 54-48, won World Series.
2019 Phillies: Started 54-48 …
— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) July 24, 2019
After riding a 4-7 run into July, the Phillies have held their own against stiff competition, kicking off their current 10-game surge with a 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals and splitting a four-game set with the Dodgers before feasting on the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers this past week. Philadelphia has powered its surge with stingy baseball, surrendering just nine total runs over their past five outings, and has also posted five straight wins over Atlanta on home turf.
Braves vs Phillies Probable Starting Pitchers
Mike Soroka | July 26 | Jake Arrieta |
Max Fried | July 27 | Zach Eflin |
Kevin Gausman | July 28 | Aaron Nola |
Conversely, the Braves arrive in Philadelphia mired in their worst slump since mid-April. The club has lost six of eight, and was swept at home in a two-game series with lowly Kansas City Royals earlier this week, scoring just four total runs in the series, and just 3.38 runs per game during their eight-game slide.
Mike Soroka is ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/VEkTxAC9Lu
— Bally Sports South (@BallySportsSO) June 8, 2019
While that has created a boon for sports bettors taking the Under in totals betting when the Braves play, it is a major concern for the club against the Phillies, who have averaged almost six runs per game during their five-game home win streak against Atlanta.
However, the Braves are set to send the fearsome duo of Mike Soroka and Max Fried to the mound this weekend, along with Kevin Gausman, who has allowed just five total earned runs over 11.1 innings in his past two starts against Philadelphia.
Pick: Braves (-110)
Additional MLB Series Odds
Team | Odds |
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Colorado Rockies | +165 |
Cincinnati Reds | -190 |
Team | Odds |
Tampa Bay Rays | -225 |
Toronto Blue Jays | +195 |
Team | Odds |
Arizona Diamondbacks | -170 |
Miami Marlins | +150 |
Team | Odds |
Pittsburgh Pirates | +135 |
New York Mets | -155 |
Team | Odds |
Houston Astros | -145 |
St. Louis Cardinals | +125 |
Team | Odds |
San Francisco Giants | +140 |
San Diego Padres | -160 |

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