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Reds vs. Yankees Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25

Reds vs. Yankees Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25

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Reds vs. Yankees Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25
Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees will try to defeat Elly De La Cruz and the Cincinnati Reds when the teams meet on Wednesday, June 25 at 7:10 p.m. ET (on FDSOH and Amazon Prime Video).
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Reds vs. Yankees Game Info
Game day: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 Game time: 7:10 p.m. ET
7:10 p.m. ET TV channel: FDSOH and Amazon Prime Video
FDSOH and Amazon Prime Video Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio Stadium: Great American Ball Park
Great American Ball Park Reds Starter: TBA
TBA Yankees Starter: TBA
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Reds vs. Yankees offensive insights
The Reds have hit 62 homers this season, which ranks 12th in the league.
Fueled by 170 extra-base hits, Cincinnati ranks 14th in MLB with a .394 slugging percentage this season.
The Reds rank 18th in MLB with a .245 team batting average.
The Yankees are second in baseball with 95 home runs. They average 1.6 per game.
So far this season, New York is second in baseball with a .468 slugging percentage.
The Yankees are third in the majors with a .259 batting average.
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Reds' top hitters
De La Cruz is batting .258 this season, with a .331 on-base percentage and a .455 slugging percentage. He has 12 home runs and 42 RBI, plus 45 runs scored and 17 steals on 22 attempts. His strikeout rate is 27.7%, and his walk rate is 9.2%.
In 2025, TJ Friedl is batting .300, with a .801 OPS (.382 on-base, .419 slugging). He has four home runs and 20 RBI, plus 34 runs scored and nine steals on 12 attempts. His strikeout rate is 16.4%, and his walk rate is 11.2%.
Gavin Lux is batting .291, with one home run and 22 RBI, plus 20 runs scored. He has a .780 OPS (.380 on-base, .400 slugging). His strikeout rate is 24%, and his walk rate is 12.5%.
The Reds' Santiago Espinal is hitting .253, with a .312 on-base percentage and a .305 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 11.1%, and his walk rate is 7.9%. He has no home runs and 12 RBI, plus 17 runs scored.
Yankees' top hitters
The Yankees' Aaron Judge sports a .391/.485/.764 slash line this season, and he's smashed 21 home runs with 55 runs and 50 RBI plus four steals on six attempts. He's walking and striking out 14.9% and 21.8% of the time, respectively.
In 238 plate appearances, Goldschmidt, who sports a .333/.388/.486 slash line this season, has tallied 38 runs, 28 RBI, and six bombs. As a basestealer, he's snagged five steals on five attempts. His walk rate is 7.6%, and his strikeout rate is 15.1%.
This season, Cody Bellinger is batting .253/.330/.443 with eight dingers, 32 RBI and 30 runs, with five steals. He's fanning at a 17% clip and walking 10.7% of the time.
At the dish, Trent Grisham, who sports a .253/.347/.518 slash line, has racked up 29 runs scored, 26 RBI, and 13 homers in 190 plate appearances. His walk rate is 12.1%, while his K rate is 22.1%.
Reds' injuries
Noelvi Marte: 10 Day IL (Side), Austin Hays: 10 Day IL (Foot), Jeimer Candelario: 10 Day IL (Back), Christian Encarnacion-Strand: 10 Day IL (Back), Rhett Lowder: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Tyler Callihan: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Carson Spiers: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Julian Aguiar: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Brandon Williamson: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
Yankees' injuries
Oswaldo Cabrera: 10 Day IL (Ankle), Jazz Chisholm: 10 Day IL (Side), Fernando Cruz: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Marcus Stroman: 15 Day IL (Knee), Gerrit Cole: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Luis Gil: 60 Day IL (Back), Giancarlo Stanton: 60 Day IL (Elbow), JT Brubaker: 60 Day IL (Ribs), Jake Cousins: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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