Angelo’s Analysis:
Winds blowing in with chilly 30 degree temps in Chicago have this total at seven. Jose Soriano was solid in his first outing of the season, allowing zero runs on just two hits, albeit he did work around four walks. Jameson Taillon makes his first start of the year and is much better off when the wind is knocking down fly balls. He saw his fly ball rate rise last year, so the cold and wind should help knock down anything in the air. Both teams saved their top bullpen arms yesterday with the Cubs winning a lopsided game and I have this projecting at just over six runs, so let’s take the under seven, needing an 8th run to be beat us.