The Cincinnati Reds will take the field against the Miami Marlins (42-70) on Tuesday. The game begins at 6:40 PM ET on BSOH, with the Reds listed as -159 favorites on the moneyline. Cincinnati’s Nick Lodolo gets the start, and he’ll go against Miami’s Max Meyer.
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Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $32.58
Reds to win vs Marlins -159
Reds vs. Marlins Betting Lines
- Favorite: Reds (-159)
- Underdog: Marlins (+134)
- Over/under: 8
Reds vs. Marlins Betting Insights
- The Reds have been favorites in 50 games this season and have come away with the win 26 times (52%) in those contests.
- This season Cincinnati has come away with a win six times in 11 chances when named as a favorite of at least -159 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Reds have a 61.4% chance of walking away with the win.
- The Marlins have won 39.6% of the games this season they were the moneyline underdog (38-58).
- Miami is 18-32 (winning only 36% of its games) when it has played as a moneyline underdog of +134 or longer.
- The Marlins have an implied moneyline win probability of 42.7% in this game.
Reds vs. Marlins Hitting Leaders
- Elly De La Cruz leads Cincinnati with 18 home runs this season. He’s batting .255 with 45 RBI.
- De La Cruz ranks 36th in MLB in homers, and 97th in RBI.
- Spencer Steer leads Cincinnati in runs batted in (65) this season. He’s batting .231 while slugging .417.
- Jake Burger paces the Marlins with 17 home runs and 47 runs batted in.
- Among all hitters in the big leagues, Burger is 44th in home runs and 85th in RBI.
- Jesus Sanchez is hitting .241 to lead his team.
Reds vs. Marlins Pitching Rankings
- The Reds have an 8.7 K/9 this season as a pitching staff, 10th-best in baseball.
- Reds pitchers have a combined ERA of 3.91 this year, which ranks 12th in MLB.
- The Reds have a combined WHIP of 1.251 as a pitching staff, which ranks 15th in MLB.
- The pitching staff for the Marlins has a collective 8.5 K/9, which ranks 19th in the majors.
- Miami has a 4.46 team ERA that ranks 25th across all MLB pitching staffs.
- Pitchers for the Marlins combine for the third-worst WHIP in the majors (1.357).