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Marlins infielder Vidal "Sassoon" Brujan is 0-for-8 this month and hitting .219 on the year. Probably an upset if he even puts the ball in play vs. Reds starter Hunter Greene so this probably comes down to the bullpen. Brujan hits eighth in the lineup so perhaps only gets four ABs instead of five.
I would probably bet more than one unit if I could get -1 on here (and obviously be OK with a push) but that's not available. Just not a fan of -1.5 overall and especially road teams as I've mentioned before. If Reds ace Hunter Greene remains focused and doesn't take the Fish for granted, Cincy should easily win this game as long as the players don't have "South Beach Flu." Greene carries a career-high 21-inning scoreless streak into tonight. The light has finally come on for the former top prospect.

At the price of +125 on Draftkings, there is some good value in playing Elly De La Cruz to go for 2+ total bases. The only starter in the Reds lineup without a hit last night, he should be eager to get back on track with where his performances where the previous two days. He gets a rather soft matchup against Kyle Tyler, who's allowed a .351 average to lefties so far, plus Elly has been much better against right handed pitchers. Tyler has had some issues with walks, which is tough for a total base play, so I also ran the HRRBI over 1.5 at -135 on MGM.
I like the fact that the Marlins won on Wednesday because I wouldn't have loved taking a four-game sweep for the Reds. I feel great about three out of four. All-Star starter Hunter Greene will dominated the awful Marlins' offense. He has a 0.48 ERA in his last six starts and sports a 1.94 ERA in 10 road starts all season. Kyle Tyler and the Marlins' depleted bullpen will cough up enough Reds runs for the run line (-1.5, -120) to be the play here.
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