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How to Watch Reds vs. Braves: TV Channel & Live Stream

How to Watch Reds vs. Braves: TV Channel & Live Stream

Fox Sports07-05-2025

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The Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves will meet on Wednesday at Truist Park, at 7:15 p.m. ET, with Elly De La Cruz and Ozzie Albies among those expected to step up at the plate.
Take a look at everything you need to watch the Reds vs. Braves game.
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Check out the best moments between the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves. Reds vs. Braves Game Information & How to Watch When: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 7:15 p.m. ET
Where: Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia
TV: Watch on MLB Network, FDSSO, FDSOH
Box Score: Fox Sports Reds vs. Braves Prediction Score Prediction: Braves 5, Reds 4
Total Prediction: Over 8 runs
Win Probabilities: Reds 53%, Braves 47% Reds vs. Braves Head to Head Date Favorite Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Result 5/5/2025 Braves -1.5 8.5 -134 +114 4-0 ATL 9/19/2024 Braves -1.5 9 -225 +184 15-3 ATL 9/18/2024 Braves -1.5 8.5 -141 +120 7-1 ATL 9/17/2024 Braves -1.5 9 -143 +121 6-5 CIN 9/9/2024 Braves -1.5 8.5 -155 +131 1-0 CIN 7/24/2024 Braves -1.5 8.5 -130 +110 9-4 CIN 7/22/2024 Braves -1.5 7.5 -143 +121 4-1 CIN 6/25/2023 Braves -1.5 11.5 -217 +180 7-6 ATL 6/24/2023 Braves -1.5 12.5 -134 +114 7-6 ATL 6/23/2023 Braves -1.5 11.5 -153 +131 11-10 CIN Reds Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 5-5 Runs Per Game 4 HR 8 ERA 4.04 K/9 8.8 Reds Player Insights De La Cruz has accumulated a team-best five home runs and 25 runs batted in.
Of all hitters in baseball, De La Cruz's home run total ranks him 59th, and his RBI tally puts him 15th.
TJ Friedl is batting .263 with six doubles, a triple, a home run and 11 walks.
Friedl is 228th in home runs and 129th in RBI among all MLB hitters this season.
Gavin Lux has put up a team-best batting average of .295.
Noelvi Marte has four doubles, a triple, three home runs and five walks while hitting .294. Reds Recent & Upcoming Games Braves Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 6-4 Runs Per Game 4.7 HR 8 ERA 3.54 K/9 9.1 Braves Player Insights Matt Olson has five doubles, six home runs and 27 walks while hitting .225.
Olson ranks 44th in home runs and 53rd in RBI among all hitters in the big leagues.
Albies has four doubles, five home runs and 11 walks while hitting .243.
Albies is 59th overall in homers and 108th in RBI this season.
Marcell Ozuna has four doubles, five home runs and 30 walks while batting .279.
Austin Riley leads the Braves in home runs (eight), runs batted in (25) and has a team-best batting average of .291. Braves Recent & Upcoming Games
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