Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates odds, tips and betting trends

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Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates odds, tips and betting trends

Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds are playing each other at 12:35 PM on Saturday. The Pirates are an underdog away (+125) at the Reds (-145). Cincinnati will hand the ball to Connor Overton (0-0, 5.32 ERA) and Pittsburgh will turn to Mitch Keller (5.2 ERA).

Cincinnati Reds are the favorite at (-145) and the Pirates are a (-125) underdog.

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Cincinnati Reds are 6-19-0 against the spread in their 25 chances this season. The Reds have been favored in three games this year, but they have failed to win any of them.

Connor Overton will start for the Reds. He last pitched on Sunday against the Colorado Rockies. Pittsburgh Pirates are batting .240 this season, 10th in MLB.

Reds will start Overton against Pirates. It will be his second start of the season. He has pitched in one game this season with an ERA of 1.69 and a batting average against of .188. Pirates are batting .240 this year, 10th in MLB.

Cincinnati Reds have a team batting average of .202 this season. Reds are among the lowest scoring teams in the league, with just 79 runs (3.2 per game) this year. Cincinnati is among worst teams at getting on base, ranking last with an OBP of .267.

Cincinnati Reds have a team batting average of .202 this season. Reds are among the lowest scoring teams in the league, with just 79 runs (3.2 per game) this year. The Reds’ 18 home runs rank 24th in Major League Baseball.

The Pirates have won five times this season when they were listed as an underdog of at least +125 on the moneyline. Pittsburgh and their opponents have hit the over in nine of their 23 games this year.

Mitch Keller is starting for the Pirates against the Reds. He's made six starts this season, with a 5.32 ERA and 8.0 K/9. The Reds have the worst slugging percentage and the 24th-ranked home run team in MLB.

Keller (0-4) gets the starting nod for the Pirates in his sixth start of the season. He's put together a 5.32 ERA in 23 2/3 innings pitched, with 21 strikeouts. The opposing Reds offense has the worst slugging percentage and the 24th in home runs hit.

Pittsburgh Pirates are third-worst team in MLB play with 14 home runs. Pittsburgh's .240 batting average is 10th-best in the league. The Pirates score 3.8 runs per game and strike out 8.7 times per match. Cincinnati Reds play Pittsburgh on Saturday, May 7 at 12:35 PM ET at Great American Ball Park.

Pittsburgh Pirates are third-worst team in MLB play with 14 home runs. Pittsburgh is 25th-highest scoring team with 3.8 runs per game. Pirates strike out 8.7 times per games.


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