Wednesday, September 24th, 2025

The New York Mets (81-76, second in the NL East) travel to take on the Chicago Cubs (88-69, second in the NL Central) for a pivotal late-season MLB showdown at Wrigley Field on Wednesday night at 7:05PM local time (8:05PM EDT).
The Mets are set to start Jonah Tong (2-2, 5.94 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, 21 strikeouts), while the Cubs hand the ball to Matthew Boyd (13-8, 3.20 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 151 strikeouts). The betting odds list the Cubs as slight favorites (-126), with the Mets at +106 and the over/under set at 7 runs.
The Chicago Cubs, aiming to snap a five-game losing streak, have been formidable at home with a 46-30 record at Wrigley Field. When scoring at least five runs this season, the Cubs have posted a dominant 57-11 record. Their offense will be looking to spark against a Mets team that ranks second in the National League with 218 home runs.
The Mets have struggled on the road (32-44) but have the upper hand in this season series, leading 3-1 through four meetings. Both teams are jostling for playoff positioning as the regular season winds down.
For the Cubs, Michael Busch leads the club with 30 home runs and a .491 slugging percentage. In his last 10 games, Ian Happ has registered two home runs and eight RBI, going 9-for-38 at the plate.
The Mets feature slugger Pete Alonso, who boasts 38 doubles, a triple, and 37 home runs. Francisco Lindor is hitting well of late, going 14-for-40 with two doubles and three home runs in his last 10 games.
In their last 10 games, the Cubs have gone 4-6 with a .244 team batting average and a 3.24 ERA, narrowly outscoring opponents by one run. The Mets are 5-5 over their last 10, hitting .264 with a 3.77 ERA and outpacing opponents by nine runs.
Cubs Injuries: Cade Horton (day-to-day, back), Owen Caissie (7-day IL, concussion), Kyle Tucker (10-day IL, calf), Daniel Palencia (15-day IL, shoulder), Ryan Brasier (15-day IL, groin), Miguel Amaya (10-day IL, ankle), Justin Steele (60-day IL, elbow).
Mets Injuries: Reed Garrett (15-day IL, elbow), Tyrone Taylor (10-day IL, hamstring), Frankie Montas (60-day IL, elbow), Jesse Winker (60-day IL, back), Max Kranick (60-day IL, elbow), Dedniel Nunez (60-day IL, elbow), Tylor Megill (60-day IL, elbow), Griffin Canning (60-day IL, achilles), Danny Young (60-day IL, elbow), A.J. Minter (60-day IL, lat), Nick Madrigal (60-day IL, shoulder), Drew Smith (60-day IL, elbow), Christian Scott (60-day IL, elbow).
Today at Wrigley Field, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around 70°F, ideal for baseball. There's a minimal chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Winds are moderate at 10-15 mph, which could influence fly balls, especially out toward right field. Conditions are comfortable for both players and fans.
The September 24, 2025, matchup between the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs promises an exciting battle at Wrigley Field, with both clubs seeking crucial wins for postseason aspirations. The Cubs, hungry to end their recent skid, look to power up at home with ace Matthew Boyd, while the Mets rely on the home run prowess of Pete Alonso and the recent hot hitting of Francisco Lindor. Weather conditions should be ideal for baseball, adding to the anticipation for fans and players alike. Stay tuned for lineup updates, live coverage, and postgame analysis as this key National League clash unfolds in Chicago.
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