Going to take a couple days off if this one loses, as I have fallen back into the red.
Cincinnati Reds +110 (Williams/Traber)
Two left-handed pitchers, and that's the main reason for the play. The Reds are crushing left-handed pitching, with a 6-2 record, while averaging 8.5 runs per game against left-handed starters (2-1, 9.00 rpg on the road). The Nationals are struggling vs LHPs, averaging only 2.8 rpg in compiling a 1-4 record in those games.
The Reds are the hot team, and the Nationals are playing badly, especially at home, where they are only 1-6 this year.
Cincinnati Reds +110 (Williams/Traber)
Two left-handed pitchers, and that's the main reason for the play. The Reds are crushing left-handed pitching, with a 6-2 record, while averaging 8.5 runs per game against left-handed starters (2-1, 9.00 rpg on the road). The Nationals are struggling vs LHPs, averaging only 2.8 rpg in compiling a 1-4 record in those games.
The Reds are the hot team, and the Nationals are playing badly, especially at home, where they are only 1-6 this year.
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