Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 1
SportsLine Model Backs Over 10 Runs in White Sox-Orioles as Chicago Seeks 3-0 Series Sweep
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 1

SportsLine Model Backs Over 10 Runs in White Sox-Orioles as Chicago Seeks 3-0 Series Sweep

3 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 1

Summary

  • 10,000 simulations led SportsLine to project White Sox-Orioles will finish over the 10-run total in Wednesday’s series finale at Camden Yards.
  • 52% of the model’s runs cleared that number, supported by season-long over trends: Chicago is 49-33-2 to the over and Baltimore 50-35-2.
  • Noah Schultz’s 5.82 ERA adds to the case, with his eight starts producing a 7-0-1 over record, while Baltimore had not announced a starter and could lean on a bullpen carrying a 4.38 ERA.
  • Chicago enters at 45-39 after winning the first two games by six runs each, while Baltimore is 39-48 and has dropped four straight after previously winning nine in a row against the White Sox.
  • Despite that skid, the Orioles were still listed as -138 favorites for the 12:35 p.m. ET matinee, with Chicago at +118.

Insights

Will weak pitching or Baltimore's summer heat be the main reason for today's predicted high score?
Is top prospect Noah Schultz's 5.82 ERA a sign of struggle or the prelude to a dominant performance?
Why are the Orioles favored to win despite a losing streak and a struggling pitching staff?