Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves September 2nd 2025
The Atlanta Braves will visit the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field for a night game on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. The Braves have a record of 62-76 and are ranked fourth in the NL East. They are coming off a loss and have a 4-6 record in their last ten games.
The Chicago Cubs hold a record of 79-59 and are second in the NL Central. They recently won their last game and have gone 6-4 in their past ten games. The weather forecast for the game is a warm day with a clear sky and calm wind blowing out.
Braves vs Cubs Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Atlanta Braves vs. Chicago Cubs
- Venue: Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL
- Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 7:40 PM
- Betting Odds: Braves Moneyline +149, Cubs Moneyline -176, Braves Runline +1.5 (-143), Cubs Runline -1.5 (+119), Total Over 8.0 (-112), Total Under 8.0 (-108)
The Braves Can Win If…
The Atlanta Braves recently faced the Chicago Cubs and lost 7-6. They managed 10 hits with Michael Harris II driving in four runs. Drake Baldwin also contributed with two hits and two runs scored.
Key stats show the Braves have a strong on-base percentage, ranking 8th in the league. Their ability to draw walks is evident with a 3rd place rank. This discipline at the plate can help them capitalize on scoring chances.
Matt Olson is a standout player for the Braves, with a batting average of .269 and 21 home runs. His consistent performance can provide the needed power. Joey Wentz, the starting pitcher, has a 5-4 record and aims to keep the Cubs’ hitters in check.
The Cubs Can Win If…
The Chicago Cubs are coming off a 7-6 win against the Atlanta Braves. Ian Happ and Carson Kelly led the way with strong performances. Happ went 3-for-5 with a home run, and Kelly added a home run of his own with three RBIs.
The Cubs have shown their power at the plate this season. They rank 4th in slugging percentage at .430 and have hit 188 home runs, placing them 7th in the league. This power can make a difference in any game, especially with hitters like Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong in the lineup.
On the mound, Shota Imanaga will start for the Cubs. He has a solid 3.08 ERA and a low WHIP of 0.93. His ability to limit base runners can help the Cubs control the game and secure another win at home.
The Lean
The Cubs are favored with a moneyline of -176, while the Braves are at +149. The Cubs have a stronger slugging percentage and rank higher in home runs. With these factors, the Cubs are the pick to win. My model projects the Cubs to win 5-3.
The total for the game is set at 8.0, with the over at -112 and the under at -108. Both teams have shown solid hitting stats, but the Cubs’ pitching ranks higher. My model projects a total score of 8 runs. The recommendation is to take the under.
Cubs Look to Keep Momentum at Wrigley
The Chicago Cubs opened September in dramatic fashion, rallying from a 6-1 deficit to walk off the Atlanta Braves 7-6 in 10 innings on Monday.
Carson Kelly was the hero, tying the game with a two-run homer in the eighth and winning it with a single in the 10th. After hitting just .217 in August without a homer since July 21, Kelly’s breakout was long overdue.
Manager Craig Counsell praised his catcher’s resilience: “He’s been so important for us this year. I’m just happy for him. He was due for this.”
Pete Crow-Armstrong, meanwhile, has been searching for ways to end his slump. After hitting .160 in August, the All-Star outfielder dropped his average from .272 to .250. On Monday, he laid down a surprise bunt single that sparked a Cubs rally, showing he’s willing to adapt.
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Pitching Matchup: Imanaga vs Wentz
Shota Imanaga (8-6, 3.08 ERA) takes the mound for Chicago. Despite going 0-2 in August, he posted a strong 2.65 ERA across five starts and worked seven innings in each of his last three outings. He previously threw five shutout innings against Atlanta in May 2024.
The Braves counter with Joey Wentz (5-4, 4.92 ERA), who is on his third MLB team of the season. After being claimed off waivers from Minnesota in July, Wentz finished August with a 3-2 record. He dominated Miami in his last start, allowing one run in 6.2 innings.
Probable Pitchers
Pitcher | Team | Record | ERA | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shota Imanaga | Cubs | 8-6 | 3.08 | 2.65 ERA in August, 7 IP in last 3 starts |
Joey Wentz | Braves | 5-4 | 4.92 | Won last start vs Marlins, MLB journeyman |
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Braves’ Perspective: Wentz Steps Up, Kim Arrives
The Braves (62-76) have struggled this season but showed promise in Wentz’s last outing, when he bounced back from a rough start against the Mets.
Manager Brian Snitker praised his pitcher: “I love how he rebounded and was in the strike zone a lot. His stuff was really good.”
Atlanta also made a move for the future, claiming infielder Ha-Seong Kim from the Rays. Expected to be activated Tuesday, Kim could bolster Atlanta’s middle infield next season and give the club added depth right away.
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Cubs’ Perspective: Chasing the Division
At 79-59, the Cubs remain in control of the Wild Card race but trail the Brewers by 6.5 games in the NL Central. Monday’s comeback win highlighted their resilience and ability to grind out key victories.
Crow-Armstrong remains the X-factor. If he finds his power stroke again, the Cubs’ offense will be far more dangerous in the final month.
Team Snapshot
Category | Cubs | Braves |
---|---|---|
Record | 79-59 | 62-76 |
Division Standing | 2nd in NL Central | 4th in NL East |
Wild Card Status | 1st in Wild Card | Out of race |
Last 10 Games | 5-5 | 4-6 |
Final Thoughts
The Cubs are pushing toward October, and wins like Monday’s can shift momentum. If Imanaga maintains his form and Kelly continues his hot start to September, Chicago can secure another critical victory.
For Atlanta, the focus is on development, with Wentz and Kim providing building blocks for 2026. But in baseball, even spoilers can make noise, and the Braves will aim to even the series.
FAQs
Who hit the walk-off for the Cubs on Monday?
Carson Kelly delivered the game-winning single in the 10th inning.
How has Pete Crow-Armstrong performed recently?
He hit just .160 in August but is trying new approaches like bunting to get on base.
Who is starting for Chicago?
Shota Imanaga, who has a 3.08 ERA and pitched seven innings in each of his last three outings.
Who is starting for Atlanta?
Joey Wentz, who allowed one run in 6.2 innings against Miami in his last start.
Which new player did Atlanta add?
The Braves claimed infielder Ha-Seong Kim off waivers from Tampa Bay.
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