Game Date:
06/05/2016
1:10pm EST
Lines:
Washington -1.5
Cincinnati +1.5
Total:
Over
9.5 (-113)
Under 9.5 (+102)
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The Cincinnati Reds struggled mightily to win games in April and May, but they've been unbeatable thus far in June. Cincinnati (21-35) remains stuck at the bottom of the Central Division, but has shown life while outscoring Colorado and Washington 31-11 in June. Jay Bruce and Joey Votto each homered off Stephen Strasburg and Adam Duvall belted a tiebreaking three-run shot in Saturday's 6-3 victory. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 10:01:pm EST
The Cincinnati Reds struggled mightily to win games in April and May, but they've been unbeatable thus far in June. Cincinnati (21-35) remains stuck at the bottom of the Central Division, but has shown life while outscoring Colorado and Washington 31-11 in June. Jay Bruce and Joey Votto each homered off Stephen Strasburg and Adam Duvall belted a tiebreaking three-run shot in Saturday's 6-3 victory. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 10:01:pm EST
Adam Duvall had plenty of time to get ready for his pivotal at-bat. Duvall hit Shawn Kelley's fourth pitch for a tiebreaking three-run homer following a rain delay in the eighth inning, powering the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-3 victory over the Washington Nationals on Saturday. The Reds overcame a pair of rain delays and got a break when the Nationals' best pitcher left the game. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 9:21:pm EST
Strasburg gave up Joey Votto's two-run homer and limped off the field a few pitches later because of a cramp in his right calf, the worst moment in Washington's long day. The Cincinnati Reds rallied and overcame a pair of rain delays while beating the Nationals 6-3 on Saturday for their fourth straight win. The Nationals had won Strasburg's last 15 starts, which was the longest active streak in the major leagues. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 9:13:pm EST
Strasburg gave up Joey Votto's two-run homer and limped off the field a few pitches later because of a cramp in his right calf, the worst moment in Washington's long day. The Cincinnati Reds rallied and overcame a pair of rain delays while beating the Nationals 6-3 on Saturday for their fourth straight win. The Nationals had won Strasburg's last 15 starts, which was the longest active streak in the major leagues. Continue to Article
June 04, 2016 9:13:pm EST