The Cleveland Guardians and Chicago White Sox continue their American League Central series on Tuesday night at Rate Field. Chicago opened the series with a dramatic 6-5 walk-off victory on Monday, pulling even with Cleveland at the top of the division race. With Parker Messick taking the mound for the Guardians against Sean Burke for the White Sox, the second game of the series features two starters enjoying solid seasons.
Cleveland enters the contest with one of the better pitching staffs in baseball, while Chicago has relied on improved offensive production from a young lineup that has helped keep the club in contention throughout the first half.
Our Cleveland Guardians vs Chicago White Sox Prediction
- Pick: Cleveland Guardians Moneyline
- Confidence: 3.5 out of 5
Cleveland Guardians vs Chicago White Sox Model Projection
- Score Projection: Cleveland Guardians 5 – Chicago White Sox 3
- Win Probability: Cleveland Guardians 58%, Chicago White Sox 42%
The starting pitching matchup is the biggest reason to side with Cleveland. Messick has been one of the most effective starters in the American League, carrying a 7-3 record and a 2.70 ERA into this outing. He has consistently limited hard contact while giving the Guardians quality innings nearly every time he takes the ball.
Burke has pitched well for Chicago with a 4-4 record and a 3.89 ERA, but the pitching matchup favors Cleveland. The Guardians own a significant advantage in team pitching, ranking well ahead of Chicago in ERA and run prevention. Even with Jose Ramirez sidelined, Cleveland remains capable of manufacturing runs through contact hitting, aggressive baserunning, and timely situational offense.
Chicago’s offense has shown improvement this season and received a boost from young contributors such as Colson Montgomery and Chase Meidroth. However, facing a left-hander of Messick’s caliber is a difficult assignment. If Messick works into the sixth or seventh inning with a lead, Cleveland’s bullpen gives the visitors a strong opportunity to close out the victory.
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs Chicago White Sox
- Date & Time: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 7:40 PM ET
- Starting Pitchers: Parker Messick vs Sean Burke
- Stadium: Rate Field, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
Cleveland Guardians vs Chicago White Sox Same Game Parlay
- Leg 1: Cleveland Guardians Moneyline -114
- Leg 2: Over 7 Runs -115
- Leg 3: Parker Messick 6+ Strikeouts +107
Parlay Odds: +505
The foundation of this parlay is Messick. He enters with a sub-3.00 ERA and has generated strikeouts at an impressive rate throughout the season. Chicago has improved offensively, but this remains a favorable matchup for Cleveland’s left-hander. With that said, the over is a decent option here, as our projections have this game with 8 total runs scored. These teams should clear the low total in Chicago on Tuesday night.
Cleveland Guardians vs Chicago White Sox Home Run Prop
Colson Montgomery to Hit a Home Run +360
Montgomery has emerged as Chicago’s top power threat, entering the game with 20 home runs. While Messick is a difficult matchup, Montgomery has consistently been the White Sox hitter most capable of changing a game with one swing. At odds north of 3-to-1, there is enough value to justify backing Chicago’s young slugger in the home run market.
Betting Trends & H2H
- Chicago won the first meeting of this season series 6-5 on Monday.
- Cleveland is 22-21 on the road this season.
- Chicago is 25-12 at home this season.
- Both teams have won 4 of their last 10 games.
- The over is 45-30-2 in White Sox games this season.
- The under is 40-39 in games involving the Guardians this year.
Stat Comparison
| Category | Cleveland Guardians | Chicago White Sox |
|---|---|---|
| Batting Average | .228 | .238 |
| OPS | .682 | .730 |
| wOBA | .304 | .321 |
| wRC+ | 92 | 102 |
| Team ERA | 3.82 | 4.42 |
| xFIP | 3.88 | 4.47 |
Chicago has been the more productive offensive club this season, holding advantages in OPS, wOBA, wRC+, and home run production. Cleveland counters with a significant edge on the mound. The Guardians own one of the better ERAs in the American League and have consistently prevented runs at a higher level than the White Sox.
That difference on the pitching side is enough to make Cleveland the preferred side for me. Messick has been the better starter, the Guardians possess the stronger overall staff, and their road record has been solid throughout the season. Expect a competitive divisional game, but Cleveland’s pitching advantage gives the visitors the edge in a projected 5-3 victory.


