- Matchup: Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Monday, June 29, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Cincinnati (+125) Milwaukee (-150)
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The setting is American Family Field, where the Milwaukee Brewers (50-30) aim to face off against the Cincinnati Reds (39-42) this Monday. The moneyline shows the Reds at +125 while the Brewers are listed at -150. The anticipated total for the game is set at 8 runs, with Nick Lodolo and Robert Gasser expected to take the mound.

The Cincinnati Reds have a slugging percentage of .390 and have struck out 767 times while earning 308 walks. They’ve gathered 327 RBIs and recorded 617 hits this season, resulting in a team batting average of .227. The Reds have also accumulated 130 doubles and hit 100 home runs, scoring a total of 346 runs, and maintain an on-base percentage of .310. Currently, they average 4.3 runs per game, ranking them 19th in the league.
The team holds a K/BB ratio of 1.81, with their pitching lineup posting a WHIP of 1.45. Reds pitchers have allowed 110 home runs and 392 runs (21st in the league). They have conceded 686 hits (8.5 per 9 innings) and registered 363 earned runs, culminating in an earned run average of 4.51 (23rd in the league). Their staff has struck out 652 batters and issued 361 walks, with a collective FIP of 4.94.
This season, the Reds have utilized 294 relievers. Relief pitchers have inherited 127 runners, with 26.0% of them scoring. Their bullpen has amassed 49 holds this year (10th in MLB). They’ve entered games with players on base 93 times and have faced 105 high-pressure situations, compiling 20 saves out of 36 opportunities, resulting in a 55.6% save rate.
In the field, the Cincinnati Reds have recorded 2,172 putouts, 664 assists, and 43 errors. Their fielding percentage is .985, placing them 19th in the league, and they’ve executed 59 double plays. The Reds convert 70.4% of balls in play into outs, ranking 13th in Major League Baseball.
Nick Lodolo, with a career record of 26-24, holds a FIP of 4.17 after facing 1,953 batters in the majors. He has allowed 432 hits (8.5 per 9 innings) and issued 135 walks. His earned run average stands at 4.23 (214 earned runs), and he holds a WHIP of 1.245. Over 455 innings pitched, Lodolo has struck out 494 hitters.
The Milwaukee Brewers have tallied 73 home runs and 392 RBIs this season. They have 139 doubles to their name, walked 335 times, and scored 415 runs. The Brewers carry a team on-base percentage of .337 and a batting average of .253. With a slugging percentage of .393, they average 5.19 runs per game, ranking 3rd in the league. They’ve been struck out 656 times (24th in league) and recorded 687 hits.
On the mound, the Brewers’ pitching squad has allowed 294 runs, maintaining an impressive ERA of 3.42 (272 earned runs). They have surrendered 77 home runs and yield an average of 3.69 runs every 9 innings (2nd in baseball). The team registers a WHIP of 1.187 and a FIP of 3.56. Their K/BB ratio is 9.90, with 788 strikeouts against 271 walks, ranking them 2nd in total hits allowed with 579.
The Milwaukee bullpen has faced 78 save situations, accumulating 39 holds and 13 blown saves. They have had relievers step onto the mound in 38 save opportunities, successfully executing 25 saves. Their inherited runners’ scoring rate is at 39.8%, having come into 77 high-relief situations and 63 times with runners on base. They currently rank 14th in save rate at 65.8%, deploying 243 relievers this season.
Defensively, the Brewers have executed 62 double plays with a fielding rate of .989 (6th in baseball). They have 611 assists and 31 errors, recording a total of 2,150 putouts this year. With 6,450 innings played, they achieve a defensive efficiency rate of 71.0% (7th in Major League Baseball).
In his MLB career, Robert Gasser has given up 59 hits while recording 52 strikeouts over 63 innings. Gasser holds a 3-5 career record, with a 3.56 ERA and allowing 8.4 hits per nine innings. He has surrendered 25 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.203 and a FIP of 3.5. His K/BB ratio stands at 3.06, having faced 273 batters in his professional career.
Who will take the win in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Cincinnati (+125)
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