Cubs Look to Soar Over Braves in Crucial Series as Hall of Famers Sosa and Lee Get Inducted
The Chicago Cubs are set to embark on a pivotal three-game series against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, marking the final face-off of the season between these two teams. Fresh off a successful series at Wrigley Field, where they secured two wins out of three against the Braves just last week, the Cubs aim to solidify their playoff aspirations.
Cubs’ Current Momentum
The Cubs (81-62) are approaching the postseason with renewed vigor after a recent victory against the Washington Nationals. This game not only showcased their playoff hopes but also served as a memorable occasion with the Hall of Fame induction of Sammy Sosa and Derrek Lee. The two legends were honored with blue Cubs Hall of Fame jackets in a pre-game ceremony, celebrating their significant contributions to the franchise.
As the Cubs prepare to face the Braves (64-79), they aim to build on this momentum. The Braves are coming off a disappointing series against the Seattle Mariners, which included a staggering 18-2 loss. This backdrop sets the stage for a clash where the Cubs will look to capitalize on Atlanta’s recent struggles.
Game Day Details
For fans eager to catch the action, here are the essential details:
Game Day: Monday, September 8
Game Time: 6:15 p.m. CT / 7:15 p.m. ET
Watch: Marquee Sports Network (Cubs); FanDuel Sports Network South and Southeast (Braves)
Listen: 670 The Score, WRTO 1200 (Cubs); 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan, La Mejor 1600/1460/1130 AM (Braves)
Location: Truist Park, Atlanta (Cobb County, Ga.)
Probable Pitchers
The pitching matchup promises to be critical in determining the outcome of this series.
Cubs: Shota Imanaga (LHP, 9-6, 3.15 ERA)
Imanaga faced the Braves in their last encounter, earning a win after pitching six solid innings, during which he allowed five hits and three earned runs. In his last seven starts, he has maintained a 3.20 ERA, striking out 42 batters while walking just six. With a chance to surpass 100 strikeouts for the season, Imanaga has shown improvement, holding opponents to a .205 batting average this year—20 points better than his rookie season.
Braves: Bryce Elder (RHP, 6-9, 5.54 ERA)
Elder, who secured the only victory for the Braves in the previous series against the Cubs, pitched a stellar seven innings last week, allowing no earned runs and striking out six. He has been more consistent recently, having pitched at least six innings in each of his last three starts. However, he has been prone to giving up contact, with a .272 batting average against him and a WHIP of 1.43.
Injury Updates
Injuries continue to challenge both teams as they navigate the final stretch of the season.
Cubs Injuries
Jameson Taillon (RHP, 15-day IL): Recovering from a left groin strain, Taillon is expected to return soon, potentially making a start this week.
Michael Soroka (RHP, 15-day IL): On the mend from right shoulder discomfort, Soroka will make a rehab start at Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday.
Ryan Brasier (RHP, 15-day IL): Also dealing with a left groin strain, Brasier has been active in rehab appearances this week.
Miguel Amaya (C, 10-day IL): The Cubs remain optimistic that Amaya can return by season’s end, despite a setback in his recovery.
Long-term Injuries
Eli Morgan (RHP, 60-day IL): Currently on a rehab assignment in Triple-A Iowa.
Justin Steele (LHP, 60-day IL): Out for the season following surgery for a left elbow injury.
As the Cubs and Braves prepare for this crucial series, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With playoff hopes on the line and a chance to build on their recent successes, both teams will be looking to make a statement in this exciting matchup.