Mike Leake out to silence Padres bats in MLB contest

San Diego PadresCincinnati Reds
July 30, 7:10 PM | GrassGreat American Ball Park

San Diego Padres vs Cincinnati Reds Odds

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The Cincinnati Reds look to emerge victorious in MLB odds action as the Padres arrive at Great American Ball Park on Monday.

The match puts starter Edinson Volquez for the Padres on the hill facing Mike Leake for the Reds. Volquez brings a 9-10 mark to the game, while Leake is 7-8 to date on the season.



View San Diego vs Cincinnati Odds and Stats.

Betting Line:
Bettors looking to side with the Reds in this one will find them as -155 favorites on the MLB money line. Betting the over under instead? It was hovering near 8.5 at its open earlier today.

Power Rankings:
This game puts the Reds, most recently No. 5 in the National League Odds Shark MLB Power Rankings, up against the Padres, who rate a National League No. 11 in the latest survey.



How They Match Up:
On offense, it's a battle between Cincinnati and its National League No. 6-rated batting order, averaging 4.4 runs per nine innings, against the National League's No. 13 lineup of the Padres at 3.9 runs per outing.

Comparing defensive stats, San Diego owns the National League's No. 15-rated road mark, allowing 4.9 runs per game on the highway. Cincinnati, on the other hand, rates No. 5 in scoring at home.

The Padres were a 5-4 loser in their most recent outing on the road against the Marlins. That made Sportsbooks of bettors who got Miami at -166 on the moneyline, while the total score (9) was good news for OVER bettors. The Padres got to extra innings, but lost when they got there against Miami on Sunday; it was a 5-4 final at Marlins Park in MLB wagering action.

The Reds were a 7-2 Sportsbook in their most recent outing on the road against the Rockies. That made Sportsbooks of bettors who got Cincinnati at -162 on the moneyline, while the total score (9) was good news for UNDER bettors. The Reds enjoyed a 7-2 victory at the expense of the Rockies on Sunday, with Mat Latos throwing 8 innings of 4-hit ball at Coors Field.




Next up:
San Diego at Cincinnati, Tuesday, July 31

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