
Pirates vs. Reds MLB player props and odds - Thursday, August 7
Sportsbooks have tabbed the Pirates (-170) as moneyline favorites versus the Reds (+140). This game's total is 7. You can get +105 odds on the over and -125 odds on the under.
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Over 409 plate appearances, Andrew McCutchen owns a triple slash of .249/.327/.385 while blasting 11 home runs with 37 runs and 39 RBI. He's striking out at a 22% clip and walking 10% of the time.
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