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The Reds actually don’t have a very high wOBA against lefties this season, but ironically they have the third highest win percentage in the league when lefties start against them. JA Happ has been miserable and the Reds add the DH to their already formidable lineup. Tyler Mahle has been one of the Reds best pitchers this season, if not the best. Take the Reds.
Cincinnati ran into a hornet’s nest at Petco Park over the weekend, suffering a four-game sweep to drop to 35-35. The Padres were fortunate they didn’t have to face RHP Tyler Mahle, whom the Reds are 11-3 behind after winning each of his last five starts. He’s been great on the road, posting a 1.45 ERA with the Reds going 8-1 behind him for +8.7 units of profit. The Twins have won four straight, but LHP J.A. Happ has allowed 15 runs over his last three starts. I'm on the Reds.
J.A. Happ sports a 9.84 ERA over his last seven starts. This is a nice bounceback spot for the Reds, who got swept in San Diego yet didn't play all that badly. Tyler Mahle typically dominates on the road (1.63 ERA) and is coming off a 12-strikeout performance. Lay it.
The Reds will be playing their eighth straight road game when they visit the Twins. They’ll face struggling LHP J.A. Happ, who has seen his ERA balloon to 6.12. Expect Cincinnati to break through as Happ has allowed eight or more hits in each of his three starts this month. Back the Reds.
The Reds were just swept four games over the weekend in San Diego and didn't do too much offensively, but they get to add the DH for this one and face a struggling pitcher in Twins lefty JA Happ (3-3, 6.12). Happ owns an 8.68 ERA since the beginning of May with hitters putting up a ridiculous 1.035 OPS against him in that span. The Reds are 8-3 this year vs. southpaws. They go with Tyler Mahle (7-2, 3.39).