Chicago White Sox @ Cincinnati Reds

Total: 10

Reds -170

Gameplay  Predictions

Chicago White Sox

  • Dylan Covey allowed nine runs -- eight earned -- in 2.1 innings during his last start against the Rangers.

  • Covey’s road ERA is 6.85 which is four runs higher than at home (2.74). He’s pitching in Cincy tonight.

  • Left-handed batters are hitting .298 against Covey this season compared to righties which have a .241 AVG.

  • Avisail García hit two home runs on Tuesday, has four over his last four games and has six bombs over his last eight.

  • Garcia is riding an 11-game hit streak. He’s been off of the disabled list for 11 games.

  • Tim Anderson has a hit or more in nine of his last 10 games and is hitting .366 over those 10 contests.

  • The White Sox player with the highest average against right-handed pitching this year with at least 100 at-bats? Omar Narváez at .279.

  • Yoan Moncada has hit all 10 of his homers off of right-handers. He’s driven in 13 RBI over his lat 10 games as well.

  • José Abreu has four hits in his last 20 at-bats. He’s currently day-to-day but the expectations are that he plays this game.

  • Daniel Palka homered twice on Tuesday but had gone 3-for-25 in the nine games prior.

 

Cincinnati Reds

  • Sal Romano has allowed three earned runs or less in three of his last four starts.

  • Romano has struck out five or more in three straight games and in seven of 10 outings.

  • Opponents are only hitting .248 against Romano at home compared to .301 on the road. His home ERA is 4.77 and his road mark is 6.11.

  • Eugenio Suárez homered on Tuesday which helped his hit streak out to seven games. He’s currently tied for the NL lead in RBI with 63.

  • Jesse Winker has slashed .370/.485/.630 with 10 RBI over his last 10 contests.

  • Joey Votto has started off this series hitless going 0-for-9 with two walks and four strikeouts. That said, he’s hitting .328 against right-handed pitching this year.

  • Scooter Gennett homered and went 1-for-3 on Tuesday which helped him maintain his National League lead in batting average at .332.

  • As the Reds leadoff man, Scott Schebler is slashing .333/.404/.615 in 18 games.

  • José Peraza has a .697 OPS this season but over the last 10 contests, he’s notched a 1.046 mark.

  • Billy Hamilton has only swiped one bag over his last 10 games. That probably is because he’s hitting .221 over that span and has only gotten on the basepaths eight times.