The Chicago Cubs are riding an incredible wave at Wrigley Field, hosting the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday as they look to extend a remarkable 13-game home winning streak. Currently sitting atop the NL Central with a 24-12 record, the Cubs have been nearly unstoppable on their own turf, boasting a 16-5 home mark that has fans buzzing. The Reds, meanwhile, are holding their own at 20-16, but they'll need to snap out of a recent slump—they've lost seven of their last 10 games—to challenge Chicago's dominance.
On the mound, the Cubs will send Colin Rea (4-1, 4.41 ERA) to the bump, fresh off a strong start that has him tied for the team lead in wins. His 30 strikeouts in 2026 have been a key part of a Cubs pitching staff that ranks fourth in the National League with a collective 3.83 ERA. For the Reds, Brady Singer (2-2, 5.57 ERA) will look to steady a rotation that has struggled lately, with Cincinnati's overall ERA sitting at 4.46, good for 10th in the NL.
Offensively, keep an eye on Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner, who is hitting .300 with 10 doubles and four home runs this season. Outfielder Seiya Suzuki has been on fire recently, going 11-for-38 with three homers in his last 10 games. For the Reds, shortstop Elly De La Cruz leads the way with a .275 average, 10 home runs, and 25 RBIs, while TJ Friedl has been a bright spot with two homers in his last 10 contests.
This marks the third meeting between these division rivals in 2026, and with the Cubs' home streak on the line, expect a charged atmosphere at Wrigley. Both teams are dealing with notable injuries—the Cubs have a lengthy IL list including Justin Steele and Porter Hodge, while the Reds are without Hunter Greene and Eugenio Suarez—but the energy should be electric as Chicago aims to keep rolling.
