Last updated Jul 10, 6:57pm ET

First pitch is at 7:40 p.m. ET on Guardians TV. Cleveland (43‑48) aims to extend its winning streak to four games, while Chicago (31‑62) looks to end a four-game skid. Lefty Logan Allen (5‑7, 4.07 ERA) starts for Cleveland, matched by Jonathan Cannon (3‑7, 4.50 ERA) for the White  Sox .

  • Guardians have won four in a row vs. White Sox, including a sweep earlier this season .
  • Allen has delivered six consecutive quality starts, averaging nearly six innings each outing.
  • Cannon allowed 5+ ER twice in his last four starts and shows a high WHIP (1.46), making him vulnerable.

Cleveland Guardians Player Prop Pick: Logan Allen

Cleveland is playing confident baseball. With Allen’s reliable starting presence and a bullpen that closes strong, Guard­ians have outperformed expectations. Offensively, Jose Ramírez remains hot—homering in his last three games —and Steven Kwan adds disciplined contact hitting. The road team’s balanced approach against Chicago’s weak pitching forms a solid foundation.

  • Allen averages 7.0 K/9, with 65 strikeouts in 84 innings.
  • White Sox rank among the worst in contact and chase too often.
  • He consistently reaches six innings, providing room to hit 5+ Ks.
Pick
Logan Allen Over 4.5 Strikeouts (–115)
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Chicago White Sox Player Prop Pick: Jonathan Cannon

Chicago struggles across the board, ranking last in the AL Central. The lineup hits .222 with only moderate power, while Cannon’s starts often end early. They show little pitching depth or run creation ability, especially at home . Without offensive threat or pitching comfort, the White Sox have few paths to success.

  • Cannon has given up 5 or more ER in two of his past four, with a 1.46 WHIP.
  • Facing a red-hot lineup including Ramirez and Kwan increases run risk.
  • Cleveland has scored first in most matchups and controls the pace.
Pick
Jonathan Cannon Over 5.5 Earned Runs (+115)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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Kervin is a Kean University graduate with a bachelor`s degree in Communications Journalism. He also played collegiate football there, as a team captain and starting Outside Linebacker. I think he knows what he\'s talking about. Make sure to tune in to see what comes next!

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