- Matchup: Milwaukee Brewers vs Cincinnati Reds
- Date: Monday, June 22, 2026
- Venue: Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
- Broadcast: Reds.TV
- Betting Odds: Milwaukee (-150) Cincinnati (+125)
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On Monday, the Cincinnati Reds (35-39) will host the Milwaukee Brewers (45-28) at Great American Ball Park. The moneyline for this matchup has the Brewers favored at -150, while the Reds are priced at +125. The over/under for total runs is set at 8.5, with Brandon Woodruff and Brady Singer anticipated to take the mound.

This season, the Brewers have collectively hit 129 doubles and launched 67 home runs. With a slugging percentage of .395, they’ve struck out 591 times while also securing 314 walks. Milwaukee is averaging 5.3 runs per game, placing them 3rd in the league, with a total of 364 RBIs and 632 hits. The team’s batting average is at .255, boasting a total of 385 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .341.
The Brewers have a K/BB ratio of 2.91 and the pitching staff has recorded a WHIP of 1.20. Opposing teams have hit 69 home runs against Brewers pitchers, who have allowed 270 runs (4th in the league) thus far. They’ve given up 539 hits (averaging 7.4 per 9 innings) along with 249 earned runs. The team’s ERA stands at 3.43, placing them 4th in Major League Baseball, while recording 718 strikeouts. The pitching staff has issued 247 walks and holds a FIP of 3.53 this season.
This season, 221 relief pitchers have taken the mound for the Brewers. The relievers have inherited 87 base runners, with 41.4% of those resulting in earned runs. Collectively, they’ve secured 33 holds this season (23rd in MLB). Brewers relievers have entered games with runners on base 59 times and have faced 66 high-leverage situations. They have notched 21 saves but have also blown 12 out of 33 save opportunities, resulting in a save rate of 63.6% across 67 save situations.
The Milwaukee defense has recorded 1,960 putouts, 553 assists, and 30 errors this season. Their fielding percentage of .988 ranks them 7th in the league, including 57 double plays. The Brewers have converted 70.4% of plays into outs across 5,880 innings, positioning them at 11th in professional baseball.
Brandon Woodruff has pitched for a total of 775 innings, achieving 896 strikeouts in his MLB career. His earned run average is 3.12 (having allowed 269 earned runs), alongside a career WHIP of 1.034. Woodruff has given up 604 hits (7.0 hits per 9 innings) and issued 197 walks during his career, holding a win-loss record of 55-29 and a FIP of 3.08 while facing 3,105 batters.
On the flip side, the Cincinnati Reds have achieved an on-base percentage of .310 and a team batting average of .227 this season. They have struck out 696 times (3rd in MLB) and recorded 562 total hits. The Reds have hit 94 home runs and tallied 293 RBIs, resulting in a team slugging percentage of .392 and an average of 4.20 runs per game (19th in league). They’ve accrued 115 doubles and amassed 311 runs, along with 285 free passes this season.
The Reds’ pitching staff holds a WHIP of 1.471 and a FIP of 5.04 for the season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 7.90 (579 strikeouts against 338 walks). Currently ranked 21st in total hits allowed (633), the Reds have given up 101 home runs and allow 5.02 runs per 9 innings (23rd in MLB). They have conceded 368 runs, leading to a team ERA of 4.66 (342 earned runs).
Ranked 26th in MLB, their save percentage is at 53.1%, and this season, they have utilized 269 relievers. The Cincinnati bullpen has faced high-leverage situations 91 times, while appearing with base runners on 83 occasions. The Reds have had 79 save situations with 46 holds and 15 blown saves. Throughout 32 save opportunities, Cincinnati has achieved 17 saves, and their relief pitchers have inherited 116 runners, allowing a 26.7% scoring rate.
The Cincinnati Reds have successfully turned 58 double plays this season and have a fielding percentage of .986 (19th in MLB). They have 616 assists, 37 errors, and 1,980 putouts to their credit. In 5,940 innings played, the Reds have achieved a defensive efficiency of 70.4% (13th in professional baseball).
Brady Singer (53-62 win-loss record in his career) has garnered a 4.31 ERA, allowing an average of 9.1 hits per 9 innings. His K/BB ratio stands at 2.90, and he has faced 3,954 batters. Singer has allowed 441 earned runs and maintains a WHIP of 1.330, along with a FIP of 4.2. Throughout his career, he has surrendered 928 hits while accumulating 860 strikeouts in 921 innings pitched.
Who will emerge victoriously in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Milwaukee (-150)
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