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Austin Charles Bryan Hays Player Props: May 28, Reds vs. Royals

Austin Charles Bryan Hays Player Props: May 28, Reds vs. Royals

USA Today28-05-2025

Austin Charles Bryan Hays Player Props: May 28, Reds vs. Royals
Austin Charles Bryan Hays will look to bounce back following a hitless performance in his most recent game (0 for 5). His Cincinnati Reds take on Noah Cameron and the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday at 7:40 p.m. ET on FDSKC and FDSOH.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Austin Charles Bryan Hays player prop bets.
Austin Hays is hitting .308 with six doubles, three triples, six home runs and seven walks.
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Austin Charles Bryan Hays Prop Bets and Odds
Hits Prop: 0.5 hits (Over odds: -238)
0.5 hits (Over odds: -238) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +600)
0.5 home runs (Over odds: +600) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +150)
0.5 RBI (Over odds: +150) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +125)
0.5 runs (Over odds: +125) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +125)
1.5 total bases (Over odds: +125) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +1100)
How to Watch Cincinnati Reds vs. Kansas City Royals
Matchup: Cincinnati Reds vs. Kansas City Royals
Cincinnati Reds vs. Kansas City Royals 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)
Austin Charles Bryan Hays vs. Noah Cameron
Austin Charles Bryan Hays prop bet insights
In 73.3% of his 30 games this season, Austin Charles Bryan Hays has recorded a base hit (22 times). He's also notched 11 multi-hit games in 2025 (36.7%).
He has hit a home run in 16.7% of his games in 2025 (five of 30), 4.7% of his trips to the dish.
In 46.7% of his games this season (14 of 30), Austin Charles Bryan Hays has scored at least one run, and in six of those games (20.0%) he recorded more than one run scored.
He has plated at least one run in 16 out of 30 games this year (53.3%), with more than one RBI in six of those contests (20.0%).
In 21 of 30 games this year (70.0%), Austin Charles Bryan Hays has gone down on strikes, and eight of those games (26.7%) 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.
Austin Charles Bryan Hays stats against the Royals
Royals starter: Noah Cameron

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