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The Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants will send Hunter Greene and Logan Webb to the hill, respectively, on Opening Day at Great American Ball Park. First pitch is at 4:10 p.m. ET. The Giants are -109 moneyline underdogs for this matchup with the favored Reds (-110). San Francisco (-1.5) is favored on the run line. A 7.5-run total has been set for this contest.
Take a look at everything you need to know from a betting perspective on the Reds-Giants game, regarding the run line, moneyline and total, plus expert picks.
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Reds vs. Giants Game Information & Odds
- When: Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 4:10 p.m. ET
- Where: Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio
- How to Watch on TV: FDSOH and NBCS-BA
Favorite | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Run Line | Favorite Run Line Odds | Underdog Run Line Odds |
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Reds | -110 | -109 | 7.5 | -117 | -104 | -1.5 | -184 | +152 |
Reds vs. Giants Prediction
- Score Prediction: Reds 5, Giants 4
- Total Prediction: Over 7.5 runs
- Win Probabilities: Reds 55%, Giants 45%
Reds vs. Giants Betting Insights
- The Reds finished with a 36-31 record in games they were listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 53.7% of those games).
- In games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -110 or shorter last year, Cincinnati had a record of 37-33 (52.9%).
- Based on this game's moneyline, the Reds have an implied win probability of 52.4%.
- The Giants were underdogs 78 times last season and won 33, or 42.3%, of those games.
Reds Player Insights
- Elly De La Cruz hit 25 home runs last season while also driving in 76 runs.
- Spencer Steer was a key run producer with a .225 average, 20 homers and 92 RBI.
- Gavin Lux finished last season with 10 home runs, 50 RBI and a batting average of .251.
- Jeimer Candelario hit .225 with an OBP of .279, and a slugging percentage of .429.
Reds Team Props
Hits O/U | Total Bases O/U | HR O/U | RBI O/U | |
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TJ Friedl | 0.5 (-195) | 0.5 (-200) | - | 0.5 (+245) |
Spencer Steer | 0.5 (-190) | 0.5 (-190) | - | 0.5 (+225) |
Santiago Espinal | 0.5 (-210) | 0.5 (-215) | - | 0.5 (+260) |
Matt McLain | 0.5 (-200) | 0.5 (-205) | - | 0.5 (+245) |
Jose Trevino | 0.5 (-145) | 0.5 (-150) | - | 0.5 (+250) |
Giants Player Insights
- Willy Adames racked up 32 home runs and had 112 runs batted in last season.
- Matt Chapman had 39 doubles, two triples, 27 home runs and 64 walks while hitting .247.
- Heliot Ramos racked up 128 hits with a batting average of .269 last season.
- Mike Yastrzemski had 16 doubles, nine triples, 18 home runs and 38 walks while batting .231.
Giants Team Props
Hits O/U | Total Bases O/U | HR O/U | RBI O/U | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Willy Adames | 0.5 (-190) | 1.5 (+130) | - | 0.5 (+185) |
Matt Chapman | 0.5 (-185) | 1.5 (+125) | - | 0.5 (+140) |
Jung Hoo Lee | 0.5 (-200) | 1.5 (+135) | - | 0.5 (+210) |
Wilmer Flores | 0.5 (-145) | 0.5 (-145) | - | 0.5 (+260) |
Tyler Fitzgerald | 0.5 (-105) | 0.5 (-105) | - | 0.5 (+285) |
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