

MLB Prop Bets: Cincinnati Reds vs Minnesota Twins (June 18, 2025)
The Minnesota Twins (36-36) face the Cincinnati Reds (38-35) at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday at 7:10pm (ET). Let's take a look at the MLB Prop Bets for the matchup. Bailey Ober is the probable pitcher for the Twins, while Nick Lodolo is the probable pitcher for the Reds. The total runs line is set at 9.0, with OVER at -106 and UNDER at -115.
- The Twins (+144) have a 39-33 Run Line record this season, while the Reds (-177) hold a record of 39-34.
- The Twins have a 30-36-6 O/U record this season (meaning 30 games have gone over the total runs line, 36 have gone under and six have resulted in a push). The Reds have a 32-40-1 O/U record.
Scoring Insights
- The Twins are averaging 4.2 runs per game this season (20th in the league). Comparatively, the Reds are averaging +0.5 more at 4.7 runs (8th).
- In the field, the Twins are allowing 4.1 runs per game this season (14th in the league), while the Reds are allowing an average of 4.1 runs (15th).
Let's take a look at how these teams perform in some other key statistical areas.
Batting Insights:
Batting Average
- Looking at their batting averages this season, the Twins are at .242 (ranking 20th in the Major leagues), while the Reds are batting .247 (16th).
Home Runs
- In terms of total home runs this season, the Reds have hit 82 (12th in the Major Leagues). Meanwhile, the Twins have managed 76 (T15th).
Runs Batted In
- Finally, looking at their runs batted in, the Twins have recorded 288 RBIs to rank 19th in the MLB this season. Comparatively, the Reds have recorded 328 RBIs to rank 7th.
Pitching Insights:
Earned Run Average
- The Reds have an earned run average of 3.80 this season (13th in the Majors), while The Twins have an ERA of 3.87 (15th).
Strikeouts
- Turning our attention to total strikeouts, the Twins have recorded 626 this season, ranking 10th in the MLB. Meanwhile, the Reds rank 21st for total strikeouts, recording 582.
Opponent Batting Average
- Opponents are batting an average of .232 against the Reds this season (8th in the Major Leagues). Comparatively, the Twins' opponents are at .239 (13th).
First Innings Moneyline
- Here are their first innings moneyline records in 2025.
Total | Home | Road | Favorite | Underdog | Neutral | Last 10 | |
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Twins | 19-18-35 | 10-6-16 | 9-12-19 | 15-12-21 | 4-6-14 | 0-0-0 | 1-2-7 |
Reds | 18-14-41 | 11-7-17 | 7-7-24 | 7-8-16 | 11-6-25 | 0-0-0 | 1-2-7 |
Lead After Three Innings
The Twins are +105 to lead after three innings, while the Reds are -136.
- Here are their records after the first three innings in 2025.
Total | Home | Road | Favorite | Underdog | Neutral | Last 10 | |
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Twins | 30-29-13 | 18-10-4 | 12-19-9 | 22-19-7 | 8-10-6 | 0-0-0 | 4-5-1 |
Reds | 25-26-22 | 15-12-8 | 10-14-14 | 8-10-13 | 17-16-9 | 0-0-0 | 1-7-2 |
NRFI/YRFI
The NRFI market is paying -121 and the YRFI is paying -110.
- The NRFI is 32-40 in Twins games this season. The Reds have a 39-34 NRFI record.
Last Time They Met
The Reds recorded a 6-5 victory over the Twins at Great American Ball Park yesterday. Despite being on the wrong side of that result, Harrison Bader went yard in that matchup, hitting a home run to go with 3 RBIs.