BetMGM has updated Cincinnati Reds odds, including prop bets, run lines, over/under totals, futures, parlays, and moneylines.
You can view all available odds at the sportsbook throughout the offseason, spring training, regular season, and postseason.
Cincinnati Reds Futures Odds
Will the Reds win the NL Central? Do they have a contender in Cy Young odds? What’s their over/under win total for the regular season? These are some types of team and futures odds.
For example: If you bet $20 on the Reds to win the division (+300), the bet would settle when the Reds clinch the division title or are eliminated from contention.
Cincinnati Reds Run Lines
If you bet on the run line (aka spread), you’re betting on the final margin of the Reds game.
For example, if you bet $25 on the Reds -1.5 (+180) against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati must win the game by at least two runs.
BetMGM also offers alternate run lines (aka alt spreads), for all MLB games. Instead of betting the Reds -1.5 (+180), you could bet the Reds -3.5 (+400).Â
Cincinnati Reds Moneylines
Will the Reds win the game? The margin of victory is irrelevant in moneyline betting.
For example: If you bet $15 on the Reds +180 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati must win the game.Â
If the game ends in a tie, the bet is a push, which results in a refund.
Cincinnati Reds Over/Under Totals
How many combined runs will be scored by both teams in the game? The winner and loser of the game doesn’t matter.
For example: If you bet $35 on the over 9.5 (-110) in the Reds game against the Milwaukee Brewers, the teams must combine for at least 10 runs.Â
BetMGM also offers alternate over/under totals for all MLB games. Instead of betting over 9.5 (-115), you could bet over 8.5 (-150).
If the combined run total is identical to the over/under total, the bet is a push.
Cincinnati Reds Parlays
You can combine multiple Reds bets into one parlay for more excitement throughout the game. If the bets are from the same game, it’s a Same Game Parlay.
For example: If you build a two-leg parlay with the Reds’ moneyline (+100) against the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres’ run line (-1.5, +150) against the Colorado Rockies, you need both legs to hit for your parlay to cash.
If one leg is a push, it’s eliminated from the parlay. The odds (and payout) are recalculated without that leg.
You can also build multi-sport parlays with odds from other NBA games, NFL games, and more. And BetMGM regularly offers sportsbook promos for parlays, including Parlay Boosts, and Same Game Parlay Insurance.
Cincinnati Reds Prop Bets
Will a certain player record at least two hits in tonight’s game? How many hits will the starting pitcher allow?
BetMGM offers dozens of prop bets for each MLB game, including player props for home runs allowed, player total bases, and more.
Run lines, moneylines, totals, parlays, and prop bets are just the start of daily MLB betting opportunities. You can also check out NRFI odds, First 5 Innings odds, and player vs. player stats.
Keep an eye on NRFI stats and records, First 5 Innings stats and records, and MLB ATS records for helpful betting stats.Â