
Robert Andrew Witt Player Props: May 28, Royals vs. Reds
Robert Andrew Witt Player Props: May 28, Royals vs. Reds
Robert Andrew Witt has his sights set on a more productive showing after going hitless in his last game (0-for-3). He and the Kansas City Royals face the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, who will send out Hunter Greene to start, at 7:40 p.m. ET on FDSKC and FDSOH.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Robert Andrew Witt player prop bets.
Bobby Witt Jr. has 20 doubles, three triples, five home runs and 20 walks while batting .289.
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Robert Andrew Witt Prop Bets and Odds
Hits Prop: 0.5 hits (Over odds: -250)
0.5 hits (Over odds: -250) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +575)
0.5 home runs (Over odds: +575) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +210)
0.5 RBI (Over odds: +210) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +110)
0.5 runs (Over odds: +110) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +105)
1.5 total bases (Over odds: +105) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +310)
How to Watch Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati Reds
Matchup: Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati Reds
Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati Reds Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
7:40 p.m. ET Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 TV Channel: FDSKC and FDSOH
FDSKC and FDSOH Live Stream: Fubo (Watch now! - Regional restrictions may apply)
Robert Andrew Witt vs. Hunter Greene
Robert Andrew Witt prop bet insights
Robert Andrew Witt has reached base with a hit 45 times this year in 56 games played (80.4%), including multiple hits on 15 occasions (26.8%).
Out of the 56 games he has played in this season, he's homered in five contests (8.9%), taking the pitcher deep in 2% of his trips to home plate.
Robert Andrew Witt has touched home plate at least one time in 42.9% of his games this year (24 of 56), with more than one run scored in five of those contests (8.9%).
In 37.5% of his games this year (21 of 56), he has tallied at least one RBI. In six of those games (10.7%) he recorded more than one RBI, while accounting for three or more of his team's runs in one contest.
In 29 of 56 games this year (51.8%), Robert Andrew Witt has gone down on strikes, and 10 of those games (17.9%) included an effort that resulted in two or more strikeouts.
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 1:25 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Reds starter: Hunter Greene

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