Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 9/11/2024 2:10 PM EST
We have your Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Cleveland Guardians hit the road to face the Chicago White Sox.
Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Cleveland Guardians -225 (FanDuel) / Chicago White Sox +188 (FanDuel)
Best Spread Odds: 2.5 - Cleveland Guardians +105 (BetMGM) / Chicago White Sox -130 (BetMGM)
Best Total Odds: 8.0 - Under -104 (BetRivers) / Over -115 (FanDuel)
Game Info
Date: 9/11/2024
Time: 2:10 PM EST
Location: Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago, Illinois)
TV: MLB.TV
Cleveland Guardians Betting Trends
- On the road, the Cleveland Guardians have 40 wins and 37 losses this season.
- As the favorite, the Cleveland Guardians have 57 wins and 33 losses this season.
- Overall this season, the Cleveland Guardians have 83 wins and 62 losses.
Chicago White Sox Betting Trends
- At home, the Chicago White Sox have 18 wins and 56 losses this season.
- As the favorite, the Chicago White Sox have 30 wins and 108 losses this season.
- Overall this season, the Chicago White Sox have 33 wins and 113 losses.
Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis
In the past two games between the Cleveland Guardians and the Chicago White Sox, the Guardians have emerged victorious in both matchups. These games took place on September 9 and September 10, 2024, with the Guardians playing as the visiting team on both occasions. The Guardians covered the spread in both games, while the White Sox failed to do so. Additionally, both games went under the set over-under line, indicating a trend towards lower-scoring affairs. The Guardians demonstrated consistent offensive performance, scoring a total of 10 runs across the two games, while the White Sox managed only 3 runs. The Guardians' pitching staff was effective, allowing just 8 runs over the two games, while the White Sox's pitchers struggled, giving up a total of 10 runs.
In the most recent game on September 10, 2024, the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Chicago White Sox with a decisive 5-0 victory. The Guardians' offense was led by Lane Thomas, who hit a three-run homer in the 6th inning, bringing home José Ramírez and Josh Naylor. Kyle Manzardo contributed with an RBI single in the 2nd inning, and Andrés Giménez added another RBI single in the 9th inning. The Guardians' pitching was dominant, recording a shutout with 6 strikeouts and 3 walks, while allowing only 5 hits. The White Sox, on the other hand, struggled offensively, leaving 13 runners on base and failing to score any runs. The Guardians' efficient offense and strong pitching performance were key factors in their victory.
The previous game on September 9, 2024, saw the Guardians secure a 5-3 win over the White Sox. The Guardians took an early lead, scoring two runs in the 1st inning and maintaining their advantage throughout the game. They added runs in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th innings, showcasing a balanced offensive effort. Joey Cantillo, the Guardians' starting pitcher, delivered a solid performance with 14 strikeouts and no walks over 9 innings, despite allowing 3 runs. The White Sox managed to score two runs in the 8th inning, but it was not enough to overcome the Guardians' lead. The Guardians' ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and their strong pitching were instrumental in their victory.
Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox Preview
The Cleveland Guardians are set to face the Chicago White Sox in the final game of their three-game series at Guaranteed Rate Field. The Guardians, leading the AL Central, have been in formidable form, showcasing a blend of strong pitching and timely hitting. Their bullpen, boasting the lowest ERA in the majors, has been a cornerstone of their success, as evidenced by their recent 5-0 victory over the White Sox. In that game, six relievers combined for seven scoreless innings after starter Ben Lively exited with a right thigh contusion. Lively, who has been a reliable presence on the mound with an 11-9 record and a 4.01 ERA, is expected to make his next start, alleviating concerns about the Guardians' pitching depth.
Offensively, the Guardians have been buoyed by Lane Thomas, who has been on a tear in September, batting .364 after a sluggish August. Thomas's three-run homer in the previous game was pivotal in securing the win, and his resurgence has been a welcome boost for the Guardians' lineup. The team has also benefited from contributions by Kyle Manzardo and Andrés Giménez, who have consistently driven in runs during this series.
On the other side, the Chicago White Sox are enduring a historically challenging season, with a 33-113 record and a franchise-record 14-game home losing streak. Their struggles have been compounded by a lack of offensive production, as they have been shut out 17 times this season. Despite some bright spots, such as Andrew Vaughn's consistent hitting, the White Sox have been unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities, leaving numerous runners stranded.
In the pitching matchup, the Guardians will send Matthew Boyd to the mound. Boyd, with a 2-1 record and a 2.20 ERA, has been impressive since returning from Tommy John surgery, striking out 18 batters over his last 18 innings. The White Sox will counter with Davis Martin, who, despite a respectable 3.29 ERA, has yet to secure a win this season. Martin's lack of run support has been a significant factor in his winless record, as the White Sox have struggled to provide offensive backing.
As the Guardians aim for a series sweep, they will rely on their robust bullpen and the offensive spark provided by Thomas and company. Meanwhile, the White Sox will be looking to break their losing streak and find some late-season momentum. With the Guardians holding a 7-5 edge in the season series, this matchup promises to be a crucial test for both teams as they navigate the final stretch of the season.
Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox Pick: Cleveland Guardians Moneyline
The Cleveland Guardians are poised to continue their dominance over the Chicago White Sox, making the moneyline pick for the Guardians a compelling choice. The Guardians have been in excellent form, particularly on the road, where they have secured 40 wins this season. Their recent performances against the White Sox have been particularly impressive, as they have outscored Chicago 10-2 in the first two games of this series. This success is largely attributed to their stellar bullpen, which boasts the lowest ERA in the majors, and has been instrumental in their victories, including the recent 5-0 shutout.
Offensively, the Guardians have been buoyed by Lane Thomas, who has been on a hot streak in September, batting .364. His three-run homer in the previous game was a key factor in their victory, and his resurgence has provided a significant boost to the Guardians' lineup. Additionally, contributions from players like Kyle Manzardo and Andrés Giménez have ensured a consistent offensive output, further strengthening their case for a win.
In contrast, the White Sox are enduring a historically challenging season, with a dismal 33-113 record and a franchise-record 14-game home losing streak. Their offensive struggles are evident, as they have been shut out 17 times this season, and their inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities has been a recurring issue. Despite some individual performances, such as Andrew Vaughn's consistent hitting, the team has failed to provide adequate run support, particularly for their pitchers.
On the mound, the Guardians will rely on Matthew Boyd, who has been impressive since returning from Tommy John surgery. With a 2-1 record and a 2.20 ERA, Boyd has struck out 18 batters over his last 18 innings, showcasing his ability to dominate opposing lineups. Meanwhile, the White Sox's Davis Martin, despite a respectable 3.29 ERA, has struggled to secure a win due to a lack of run support, further tilting the odds in favor of the Guardians.
Given the Guardians' recent form, their superior bullpen, and the offensive spark provided by players like Thomas, they are well-positioned to secure a series sweep against a struggling White Sox team. The Guardians' consistent performance and the White Sox's ongoing challenges make the Cleveland Guardians moneyline a strong pick for this matchup.
Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox Top Player Prop Picks
Matthew Boyd Over 5.5 Strikeouts -128 (FanDuel)
Matthew Boyd has been a standout performer for the Cleveland Guardians since his return from Tommy John surgery, boasting a 2.20 ERA and striking out 18 batters over his last 18 innings. His recent form suggests he is more than capable of surpassing the 5.5 strikeouts line against a struggling Chicago White Sox lineup. The White Sox have been shut out 17 times this season and have shown a propensity to leave runners on base, indicating potential struggles against Boyd's pitching. Given Boyd's ability to dominate opposing lineups and the White Sox's offensive woes, the over on this strikeout line is a strong play.
Lane Thomas Over 0.5 Runs Scored 112 (Caesars)
Lane Thomas has been a key offensive catalyst for the Guardians, particularly in September where he is batting .364. His recent performance includes a pivotal three-run homer in the previous game against the White Sox, highlighting his ability to contribute significantly to the Guardians' scoring. With the Guardians' offense firing on all cylinders and Thomas's current form, the over on 0.5 runs scored is an attractive proposition. His ability to get on base and be driven in by teammates like Kyle Manzardo and Andrés Giménez further supports this pick.
Andrew Vaughn Over 0.5 Singles -113 (Caesars)
Despite the Chicago White Sox's overall struggles, Andrew Vaughn has been a consistent performer, leading the team with 46 extra-base hits. In the recent games against the Guardians, Vaughn has shown his ability to make contact, going 2-for-4 with a double in the last outing. His knack for finding gaps in the defense makes the over on 0.5 singles a compelling choice. Vaughn's consistent hitting provides a glimmer of hope for the White Sox's offense, and his ability to notch a single in this matchup is well-supported by his recent form.