Cubs vs Nationals Prediction, Betting Odds, Lines & Spread | August 9

The Tuesday schedule in the MLB includes a matchup between the Chicago Cubs and the Washington Nationals.

Before you do any MLB betting on this game at FanDuel Sportsbook, here's what you need to know.

Cubs vs Nationals Game Info

  • Chicago Cubs (44-64) vs. Washington Nationals (36-75)
  • Date: Tuesday, August 9, 2022
  • Time: 8:05 PM ET
  • Venue: Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois

Cubs vs Nationals Odds & Moneyline

  • All MLB odds, betting lines and prop bets are available on FanDuel Sportsbook.
  • Moneyline: CHC: (-200) | WSH: (+168)
  • Spread: CHC: -1.5 (+106) | WSH: +1.5 (-128)
  • Total: 7.5 — Over: (-115) | Under: (-105)

Cubs vs Nationals Probable Starting Pitchers

The Cubs will start Marcus Stroman (3-5) against the Nationals and Paolo Espino (0-4).

Cubs vs Nationals Prediction & Pick

Prediction: Cubs win (60.0%)

Cubs vs Nationals Moneyline

  • Looking at the moneyline for Nationals-Cubs, Washington is the underdog at +168, and Chicago is -200 playing a t home.

Cubs vs Nationals Spread

  • The Cubs are favored by 1.5 runs at home against the Nationals. The Cubs are +106 to cover the spread, while the Nationals are -128.

Cubs vs Nationals Over/Under

  • A combined run total of 7.5 has been set for Cubs-Nationals on August 9, with the over at -115 and the under at -105.

Cubs vs Nationals Betting Trends

  • The Cubs have been favorites in 32 games this season and have come away with the win 14 times (43.8%) in those contests.
  • Chicago has been listed as a favorite of -184 or more on two occasions this season and won both games.
  • Contests with Chicago have gone over the total set by sportsbooks in 45 of 109 chances this season.
  • The Nationals have been the moneyline underdog 95 total times this season. They've finished 29-66 in those games.
  • Washington has gone 11-30 when playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of +154 or longer (26.8%).
  • Washington has played in 110 games with over/under set, and has combined with opponents to go over the total 54 times (54-50-6).

  
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