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Cubs Opening Day 2024: How To Watch; World Series Odds

The Cubs are finally back in action Thursday.

The Cubs will be back in action soon at Wrigley Field.
The Cubs will be back in action soon at Wrigley Field. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

CHICAGO — The Cubs are finally back in action Thursday, March 28, with an Opening Day game against the Texas Rangers.

All 30 MLB teams will play on Opening Day for the second straight year, though the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres technically kicked off the regular season with a two-game series in Seoul, South Korea, last week. Each team walked away with one win.

Here’s what you need to know about the Cubs' first game.

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How To Watch

The first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. Thursday, with Justin Steele expected to take the mound for the Cubs against Nathan Eovaldi, according to MLB.com.

The game will air live on ESPN. Out-of-market games will also air on MLB.TV

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For those who still want to catch the game live, tickets are going for as low as $141 up to $19,040, according to TickPick.

Projected season record, according to ESPN: 84-78

World Series Odds

Oddsmakers are bullish about the Cubs' chances to win the World Series this year, giving them 3 percent odds of winning it.

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The Dodgers and Atlanta Braves enter the 2024 season with the best chance to win the World Series, according to the odds-aggregating website Oddschecker.com.

Oddsmakers gave the Dodgers about a 22 percent chance to win it all this year, and the Braves a 15 percent chance.

The Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies and Baltimore Orioles rounded out the top five at roughly 11 percent, 10 percent and 8 percent odds, respectively, with the Phillies and Orioles tying for fifth.

2024 Storylines

Among the top storylines for this year: What will happen with new Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, who found himself embroiled in a gambling scandal last week when his interpreter wired at least $4.5 million from the star’s bank account to a bookmaker that is under federal investigation.

Meanwhile, the A’s — in the midst of moving to Las Vegas —face an uncertain future about where they’ll play.

The Athletics’ community benefits deal with the Las Vegas Stadium Authority was unanimously approved last week. But they’ll still need three more agreements before the team can begin building a $1.5 billion planned stadium. The next planned stadium authority meeting is expected May 16.

The year will feature some big names vying for MVP, including Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Julio Rodriguez, Corey Seager and Yordan Alvarez in the American League. Oddsmakers give Soto and Judge the best odds at 14 percent and 12 percent, respectively, with the others coming in at 9 percent, 7.5 percent, and 7.5 percent.

In the National League, oddsmakers give Ronald Acuña Jr. and Mookie Betts the best chance to win the MVP award at 16 percent and 12 percent, respectively. Ohtani, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Freddie Freeman have the next highest odds at 9.5 percent, 9 percent and 7.5 percent.

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