- Game: Cincinnati Reds vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
- Location: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin
- Odds/Point Spread: Cincinnati (+132) Milwaukee (-160)
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This Saturday, the Milwaukee Brewers (96-63) will clash with the Cincinnati Reds (80-78) at American Family Field. The current line shows the Reds at +132 while the Brewers are favored at -160. The total runs for the matchup are set at 8.5. Expected starting pitchers are Andrew Abbott and Jacob Misiorowski.

The Cincinnati Reds have tallied 244 doubles and hit 164 home runs as a team. They maintain a slugging percentage of .392 and have been struck out 1,377 times, while drawing 515 walks. Overall, the Reds are averaging 4.4 runs per game, ranking them 14th in Major League Baseball. They have driven in 664 runs and racked up 1,299 hits this season, boasting a batting average of .244. Their on-base percentage stands at .315 with 702 runs scored.
The strikeout-to-walk ratio for the Reds stands at 2.78 with a team WHIP of 1.23. Cincinnati’s pitchers have allowed 188 home runs and 671 total runs, ranking 12th in the league. They have conceded 1,240 hits (8.0 per 9 innings) and 606 earned runs, resulting in a team ERA of 3.90 (14th in MLB). Additionally, they have struck out 1,338 batters while handing out 481 walks, with a FIP of 4.14.
This year, the Reds have called upon 535 relievers, with 213 inherited runners, of which 32.4% scored. They have recorded 38 saves out of 60 opportunities but have blown 22 chances, giving them a save rate of 63.3%, and have been involved in 161 save situations. Their bullpen ranks 7th in the league with 98 holds. Reds relievers entered high-pressure situations 166 times this year.
Fielding-wise, the Reds have converted 71.0% of balls in play into outs over 12,600 innings, placing them 4th in the league. The Chicago White Sox have achieved 4,200 putouts, with 1,215 assists and 85 errors, yielding a fielding percentage of .985, ranking them 22nd in pro baseball, along with 99 double plays.
Andrew Abbott has logged 408 innings with 379 strikeouts throughout his career. With a career record of 27-23, Abbott has a FIP of 3.35 and has faced 1,708 batters in MLB. His ERA is 3.40 (154 earned runs), and he holds a WHIP of 1.247, allowing 370 hits (8.2 hits per nine innings) with 139 walks.
The Milwaukee Brewers have recorded 164 home runs and 741 RBIs this season. They have achieved 258 doubles and drawn 552 walks while scoring 797 runs. Their on-base percentage is .333, and they maintain a .260 batting average. The Brewers slugging percentage is .405, averaging 5.01 runs per game, which ranks 3rd in the league. They have been struck out 1,238 times (26th in the league) and have amassed 1,406 hits.
Milwaukee’s pitching staff has relinquished 622 runs this year with a team ERA of 3.61 (568 earned runs). They have allowed 165 home runs and pitch at 3.96 runs per nine innings (3rd in the league). Their WHIP is 1.227, with a team FIP of 3.92. The strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.90 (1,402 strikeouts vs. 523 walks), placing them 3rd in MLB for total hits allowed (1,213).
The Brewers’ bullpen holds a percentage of 30.7% for inherited runners scoring from 212 base runners. They have made 185 high-leverage appearances and 142 with runners on base. This season, the Brewers have been involved in 173 save situations and achieved 104 holds, with 21 blown saves, ranking 6th in baseball with a save rate of 67.7%. They have utilized 538 different relievers this season, with 65 entering the game in save opportunities for a total of 44 saves.
Over 12,735 innings played, the Brewers have a defensive efficiency rating of 70.9% (5th in professional baseball). They have executed 119 double plays and hold a fielding percentage of .987 (9th in pro baseball) with 1,277 assists, 73 errors, and 4,245 putouts this season.
In his career, Misiorowski has allowed 48 hits and recorded 84 strikeouts in 63 innings. With a record of 5-3, he has an earned run average of 4.41 and has permitted 6.8 hits per 9 innings. He has yielded 31 earned runs, registered a WHIP of 1.203, and has a FIP of 4.3. His K/BB ratio stands at 3.00 against 260 batters faced.
Who is set to win tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Take Cincinnati (+132)
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