The Cincinnati Reds (26-33) visit the Colorado Rockies (21-37) on Monday to begin a three-game series, with the first pitch at 8:40 PM ET from Coors Field. The Reds are listed as -131 favorites, while the underdog Rockies have +110 odds on the moneyline. Andrew Abbott gets the starting nod for Cincinnati while Ryan Feltner is Colorado’s starter for the contest.
Take a look at our preview for this contest, and discover all of our MLB betting picks, too!
Money Line
Bet $20, Payout $35.27
Reds to win vs Rockies -131
Reds vs. Rockies Betting Lines
- Favorite: Reds (-131)
- Underdog: Rockies (+110)
- Over/under: 10.5
Reds vs. Rockies Betting Insights
- The Reds have been favorites in 23 games this season and have come away with the win 12 times (52.2%) in those contests.
- This season Cincinnati has been victorious seven times in 15 chances when named as a favorite of at least -131 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Reds have a 56.7% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest.
- The Rockies have been the underdog on the moneyline 58 total times this season. They’ve finished 21-37 in those games.
- In games it has played as a moneyline underdog with odds of +110 or longer, Colorado has gone 20-34 (37%).
- Based on this game’s moneyline, the Rockies have an implied win probability of 47.6%.
Reds vs. Rockies Hitting Leaders
- Spencer Steer leads Cincinnati in batting average (.234) and runs batted in (35) this season while also slugging six homers.
- Among all MLB hitters, Steer is 107th in batting average, 40th in on-base percentage, and 90th in slugging.
- Elly De La Cruz’s nine home runs are most among Cincinnati batters. He’s driven in 24 runs this season while slugging .414.
- Ryan McMahon leads the Rockies in home runs (10) and runs batted in (34).
- McMahon’s home run total ranks 28th in the big leagues, and he is 31st in RBI.
- Charlie Blackmon is hitting .237 with 11 doubles, three triples, two home runs and 16 walks.
Reds vs. Rockies Pitching Rankings
- The Reds have an 8.5 K/9 this season as a pitching staff, which ranks 18th in the majors.
- Reds pitchers have a combined ERA of 3.95 this year, which ranks 15th in MLB.
- The Reds have a combined WHIP of 1.253 as a pitching staff, which ranks 12th in MLB.
- The Rockies pitching staff is last in the majors with a collective 6.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
- Colorado has the bottom-ranked team ERA across all MLB pitching staffs (5.20).
- Pitchers for the Rockies combine for the worst WHIP in the majors (1.529).