Best Bets, Props & Predictions – White Sox vs Cubs
By Jordan Tomiyama in MLB Baseball
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- The Chicago White Sox visit the Chicago Cubs in this awesome interleague matchup
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The Cubs (74-53) and White Sox (65-60) are continuing their crosstown rivalry series this afternoon. Coming in as home favorites, the North Siders look to build momentum after edging out their rivals 4-3 in a thriller last night and 7-5 on Monday. Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Busch supplied crucial home runs yesterday.
The road underdog South Siders will try to bounce back after stringing together 10 hits but falling just short. First pitch is scheduled for 2:20 PM ET on August 19, 2026, at Wrigley Field, with live broadcasts available on MARQ and CHSN.
I will break down the pitching duel, analyze the underlying offensive trends, and evaluate the current MLB odds to help you find the best value for today’s contest.
White Sox vs Cubs Player-Prop Odds
Before diving into specific player lines, let’s look at the broader MLB public betting markets. The outright winner market on Polymarket shows active engagement with $16.7K in 24-hour trading volume. The current prices represent a steady consensus leading up to first pitch.
Prediction Market Odds & Props
Odds as of August 19, 2026 at 11:19 am ET, from Polymarket.
These contract prices suggest that bettors view the home team as a distinct favorite. The 15¢ gap reflects confidence in the home team’s offensive profile and overall efficiency.
Home Runs
- Munetaka Murakami: 1+ (Yes 14¢)
- Seiya Suzuki: 1+ (Yes 15¢)
- Pete Crow-Armstrong: 1+ (Yes 15¢)
- Michael Busch: 1+ (Yes 13¢)
- Miguel Vargas: 1+ (Yes 11¢)
- Colson Montgomery: 1+ (Yes 14¢)
- Alex Bregman: 1+ (Yes 11¢)
- Andrew Benintendi: 1+ (Yes 9.4¢)
- Sam Antonacci: 1+ (Yes 8¢)
- Braden Montgomery: 1+ (Yes 7.4¢)
- Nico Hoerner: 1+ (Yes 6.2¢)
Strikeouts & Outs
- Clay Holmes: 5+ Strikeouts (Yes 51¢, No 50¢)
- Clay Holmes: 17+ Outs (Yes 52¢, No 51¢)
Total Bases
- Alex Bregman: 2+ (Yes 37¢, No 64¢)
- Pete Crow-Armstrong: 2+ (Yes 42¢, No 59¢)
Hits & RBIs
- Alex Bregman: 1+ Hit (Yes 65¢, No 36¢) | 1+ RBI (Yes 33¢, No 69¢)
- Pete Crow-Armstrong: 1+ Hit (Yes 65¢, No 36¢) | 1+ RBI (Yes 31¢, No 71¢)
Player-prop lines from Kalshi and Polymarket on August 19 at 11:17 AM ET
Team Stats Comparison
The underlying data illustrates exactly why the home side is favored. The North Siders boast a formidable lineup that ranks 5th in the league in OPS (.777) and produces an elite 5.05 runs per game at home. Their disciplined approach yields a strong .254 batting average.
Conversely, the road team struggles to generate consistent contact away from their home park. Ranking 25th in batting average (.233) and 23rd in average exit velocity (87.5 mph), they have a tendency to go quiet for extended stretches.
Given these statistical profiles, I am utilizing Kalshi to find the best-available MLB player props for today’s matchup.
Lineup History vs Opposing Starter
This afternoon’s matchup features an interesting dynamic between two arms utilized in spot-start and opener roles. As a result, neither lineup has extensive history against today’s starters. Still, examining the limited MLB batter vs pitcher stats reveals a few key trends.
Clay Holmes vs Sean Newcomb
For the home side, Clay Holmes takes the ball having provided steady efficiency across his limited season sample. Over 10.2 innings of work, he has suppressed hard contact effectively, yielding an excellent 0.94 WHIP and a .194 opponent batting average. His ability to limit free passes (2.53 BB/9) allows him to stretch deeper into games.
On the opposing side, Sean Newcomb profiles strictly as an explosive, short-burst opener. Over his last 13.0 innings, Newcomb has posted a 2.77 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. Notably, his walk rate spiked during this recent stretch to 4.15 BB/9. Look for the visiting team to rely heavily on their bullpen to eat the bulk of the innings behind him.
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White Sox vs Clay Holmes
The road lineup has found little success squaring up Holmes. He has effectively limited hard contact, keeping the majority of the hitters completely off balance in their limited meetings.
Cubs vs Sean Newcomb
The veteran bats have a bit more familiarity with Newcomb. Michael Conforto and Ian Happ have the most experience against the southpaw, though Newcomb has kept both hitters’ averages under .160 with seven combined strikeouts.
White Sox vs Cubs Predictions & Player-Prop Picks
Combining team performance with MLB ATS records helps isolate betting value. The home team has won 60.0% (6-4) of their recent games when favored by oddsmakers. The road squad has also performed effectively as an underdog recently, winning 60.0% (3-2) of those matchups over their last 10 games.
Scoring has been consistent for both clubs, with the Over hitting in 60.0% of the last 10 games for both sides. When examining the public betting splits, general sentiment heavily backs the home favorites on the moneyline, commanding 78.4% of the tickets.
However, the underdog is drawing 56.1% of the moneyline stake. The runline market shows complete alignment, with 83.7% of the money backing the home side to cover. For the total, the Over has emerged as a heavily favored selection, drawing 75.7% of the total stake.
I am picking the Cubs on the moneyline at 58¢ at Polymarket. They feature a significantly more potent lineup this season, generating 656 total runs with a robust .757 team OPS. Their ability to limit overall traffic on the basepaths with a 1.26 WHIP gives them a distinct advantage over a road offense that lacks consistent firepower.
For player props, I am targeting Pete Crow-Armstrong to record 1+ Hits at 65¢ at Kalshi. Given his elite speed and the opposition’s severely depleted catching depth, Crow-Armstrong has a highly favorable situational matchup. I expect him to aggressively exploit this defensive weakness once he gets a pitch to hit.
I also see excellent value in backing Clay Holmes to record 17+ MLB pitching outs props at 52¢. He consistently hovers around 5.33 innings per start and suppresses hard contact efficiently with a 0.94 WHIP. Holmes should be able to navigate a struggling road lineup and pitch deep enough into the afternoon to cash this contract.
Player-prop lines from Kalshi and Polymarket on August 19 at 11:19 AM ET
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