Cincinnati Reds vs Milwaukee Brewers Prediction 9-1-24 MLB Picks
Milwaukee Brewers (79-56) vs. Cincinnati Reds (64-72)
September 1, 2024 12:10 pm EDT
The Line: Cincinnati Reds +110 / Milwaukee Brewers -130; Over/Under: +9.5
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The Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds meet Sunday in MLB game 4 action at Great American Ball Park. Here’s a Cincinnati Reds vs Milwaukee Brewers Prediction. This article will include a Cincinnati Reds vs Milwaukee Brewers Pick.
Milwaukee Brewers Betting Preview
The Milwaukee Brewers are 80-56 on the year and play the Cardinals and Rockies next. The Milwaukee Brewers have scored 24 runs in their last 3 games and 4 or more runs in 6 straight games. The Milwaukee Brewers have won 5 straight games when scoring 4 or more runs. William Contreras leads the Milwaukee Brewers with 148 hits and 80 RBI, while Willy Adames and Jackson Chourio have combined for 251 hits and 158 RBI.
Cincinnati Reds Betting Preview
The Cincinnati Reds are 64-73 on the year and play the Astros and Mets next. The Cincinnati Reds have scored 8 runs in their last 3 games and 4 or more runs in 5 of their last 6 games. The Cincinnati Reds have lost 5 of their last 7 games when scoring 4 or more runs. Elly De La Cruz leads the Cincinnati Reds with 137 hits and 61 RBI, while Spencer Steer and Jonathan India have combined for 225 hits and 134 RBI.
Milwaukee Brewers vs Cincinnati Reds Pitching Pick Matchup
Tobias Myers gets the ball for the Milwaukee Brewers, and he is 6-5 with a 2.99 ERA and 94 strikeouts this season. Myers has allowed 24 hits and 8 earned runs in his last 27 innings. Myers has a 2.72 ERA and .244 allowed batting average in 53 road innings. This will be Myers’ second career game against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Milwaukee Brewers didn’t announce a starting pitcher at the time this article was published.
Why the Milwaukee Brewers will win
- The Reds have lost each of their last six games against teams that held a winning record.
- The Brewers have won eight of their last nine games at Great American Ball Park.
- The Brewers have covered the run line in 12 of their last 13 day games against NL Central opponents following a road win.
- The Reds have failed to cover the run line in nine of their last 10 day games at Great American Ball Park following a home loss.
Cincinnati Reds Player Prop Facts
- Jeimer Candelario has recorded an RBI in three of his last four appearances in day games against NL Central teams that held a winning record.
- Santiago Espinal has recorded at least one total base in each of his last nine appearances in day games.
- Will Benson has scored a run in each of his last five appearances after playing the previous day.
- Santiago Espinal has recorded at least one hit in each of his last nine appearances in day games.
- Jonathan India has hit at least one home run in two of his last three home appearances against NL Central opponents.
- Tyler Stephenson has recorded at least one Single in seven of his last eight appearances in day games against NL teams that held a winning record.
Milwaukee Brewers Player Prop Facts
- Willy Adames has hit a home run in each of the Brewers’ last four games against opponents that held a losing record.
- Christian Yelich has recorded at least one hit in each of his last 11 appearances against the Reds.
- Blake Perkins has recorded at least one Single in each of his last six road appearances against NL Central opponents that held a losing record.
- Christian Yelich has recorded at least one RBI in each of his last five road appearances against the Reds.
- Jackson Chourio has recorded a Double in each of his last three appearances against NL Central opponents.
- Christian Yelich has recorded at least one total base in each of his last 11 appearances against the Reds.
- Willy Adames has scored at least one run in each of the Brewers’ last six road games.
Cincinnati Reds vs Milwaukee Brewers Prediction
It would’ve been nice to know who the Milwaukee Brewers are throwing out on the mound, and the Reds as underdogs is worth a look given how solid Tobias Myers has been. However, I’m still siding with the Brewers despite not knowing who is going to pitch. The Reds have nothing to play for at this stage, and are looking like it more and more. The Brewers are inching closer toward a division crown and can still get the best record overall in baseball. Keep feasting on bottom feeders. Give me the Brewers and the cheap price.