- Matchup: Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates
- Event Date: Friday, May 1, 2026
- Venue: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
- Broadcast: SportsNet Pittsburgh
- Betting Odds: Cincinnati (+150) Pittsburgh (-182)
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The Cincinnati Reds (19-11) are gearing up to face the Pittsburgh Pirates (16-15) at PNC Park this Friday. The odds for this contest show the Reds at +150 while the Pirates are favored at -182. The total for betting purposes has been established at 8 runs, with Brady Singer and Mitch Keller set to take the mound.

The Cincinnati Reds are currently averaging 4.2 runs per game, ranking them 19th in the league. With 127 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .310, the team has notched 39 doubles and hit 40 home runs. They’ve also accumulated 117 RBIs and a total of 219 hits, leading to a team batting average of .220. Their slugging percentage stands at .384, with 279 strikeouts and 123 walks recorded.
With a K/BB ratio of 1.76, the Reds’ pitching staff holds a collective WHIP of 1.43. The pitchers have allowed 31 home runs and 132 runs, placing them 12th in the league. Cincinnati has given up 252 hits (averaging 8.4 per 9 innings) along with 121 earned runs, producing a team ERA of 4.02 this season (ranking 12th in the league), and they have struck out 238 batters. They have issued 135 walks, with a FIP of 4.49 as a unit thus far.
This season, the Reds have deployed 112 relief pitchers. These relievers have inherited 45 base runners, with 20.0% scoring. As of now, they have achieved 23 holds (4th in MLB) and have entered the game amid high-leverage situations 39 times, earning 10 saves while converting just 2 out of 5 save opportunities. The Reds’ bullpen boasts a 66.7% save rate from 39 save opportunities.
Currently, the Cincinnati Reds have recorded 813 putouts, 255 assists, and made 14 errors this season. Their fielding percentage is at .987, ranking 9th in professional baseball, with 32 double plays executed. The Reds have managed to convert 69.9% of balls in play into outs over 2,439 innings on the field, which places them 16th in MLB.
Brady Singer has pitched 884 innings and secured 827 strikeouts throughout his career. With a career record of 52-57, he holds a FIP of 4.19 and has faced 3,784 batters across the majors. His ERA stands at 4.26 (allowing 418 earned runs), and his WHIP is 1.319, having surrendered 885 hits (9.0 hits per nine innings) with 281 walks issued.
The Pittsburgh Pirates this season have achieved a team on-base percentage of .325 and a batting average of .245. They rank 2nd in the league with 298 strikeouts and have recorded 264 hits. The Pirates have belted 33 home runs, accumulated 143 RBIs, and are averaging 4.77 runs per game (10th in MLB). They have also notched 39 doubles and drawn 115 walks, scoring 148 runs.
Pittsburgh’s pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.250 and a FIP of 3.65 this year. With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 9.20 (289 strikeouts to 123 walks), they rank 8th in total hits allowed with 231. The team has given up 24 home runs and allows 4.16 runs per 9 innings (6th in MLB), with a total of 131 runs allowed and a team ERA of 3.66 (yielding 115 earned runs).
The Pirates’ relief pitchers have inherited a score percentage of 31.3% from 32 inherited runners, entering high-leverage situations 40 times and facing 29 instances with runners on base. With 37 save opportunities, the Pirates have recorded 24 holds along with 8 blown saves, placing them 27th in save rate at 38.5%. They have utilized 110 relievers so far this season.
The Pirates have demonstrated a defensive efficiency of 70.8% over 2,550 innings (ranked 10th in baseball). They have accomplished 21 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .984, ranking 24th in professional baseball. The team has notched 247 assists, committed 18 errors, and accounted for 850 putouts this season.
Throughout his career, Mitch Keller has allowed 942 hits while striking out 862 batters over 912 innings pitched. Holding a career record of 44-66, Keller has a 4.46 ERA, allowing 9.3 hits per nine innings, and has disseminated 452 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.373 and a FIP of 4.4. His strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.78 after facing 3,955 opposing hitters during his professional career.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s MLB clash, whether against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Back Cincinnati (+150)
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