
Giants vs. Reds Prediction, Odds, Picks - March 30
The San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds will meet on Sunday at Great American Ball Park, at 1:40 p.m. ET, with Willy Adames and Spencer Steer among those expected to step up at the plate. Bookmakers list the Giants as -121 moneyline favorites, while giving the underdog Reds +102 moneyline odds. San Francisco is a 1.5-run favorite (at +138 odds). The over/under for the contest is set at 8 runs.
Here is everything you need from a betting perspective on the Giants-Reds game, regarding the run line, moneyline and total, plus expert picks.
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Giants vs. Reds Game Information & Odds
- When: Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 1:40 p.m. ET
- Where: Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio
- How to Watch on TV: FDSOH and NBCS-BA
| Favorite | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Run Line | Favorite Run Line Odds | Underdog Run Line Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giants | -121 | +102 | 8 | -116 | -104 | -1.5 | +138 | -165 |
Giants vs. Reds Prediction
- Score Prediction: Reds 4, Giants 3
- Total Prediction: Under 8 runs
- Win Probabilities: Giants 57%, Reds 43%
Giants vs. Reds Betting Insights
- The Giants put together a 46-34 record in games they were listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 57.5% of those games).
- San Francisco had a record of 37-26 when playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -121 or shorter last year (58.7%).
- The Giants have a 54.8% chance to win this game based on the moneyline's implied probability.
- The Reds were underdogs in 91 games last season and won 40 (44%) of those contests.
Giants Player Insights
- Adames finished with a .251 average last season, with 32 home runs and 112 RBI.
- Matt Chapman hit .247 with an OBP of .328 and a slugging percentage of .463.
- Heliot Ramos finished last season with a .269 batting average while adding 22 home runs and 72 RBI.
- Mike Yastrzemski collected 99 hits, posted an OBP of .302 and a .437 SLG.
Reds Player Insights
- Elly De La Cruz put up a batting average of .259, while hitting 25 home runs last season.
- Steer made the most of his opportunities with 92 runs batted in while picking up 129 hits.
- Gavin Lux hit .251 a season ago with 24 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 44 walks.
- Jeimer Candelario had 23 doubles, two triples, 20 home runs and 27 walks while batting .225.
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