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4 Cincinnati Reds Prop Bets To Back Going Into 2020 Season

Adam Thompson for Bookies.com

Adam Thompson  | 4 mins

4 Cincinnati Reds Prop Bets To Back Going Into 2020 Season

In 2019, the Cincinnati Reds managed to win more than 69 games for the first time in six seasons. The Reds won 75 times -- not world-altering, but it was the most for them since 2014.

They followed it up with a memorable offseason that included adding a big bat for the cleanup spot and an on-base dynamo to lead off. In a wide-open National League Central, the Reds have joined the ranks as a contender.

Bookies.com reveals four MLB futures best bets for the Cincinnati Reds’ 2020 MLB season.

Prop BetOdds
Reds — Win World Series +3000
Bet it at FanDuel
Reds — Over
52.5 Winning Percentage
-110
Bet it at PointsBet
Luis Castillo — NL Cy Young Award +2000
Bet it at BetMGM
Eugenio Suarez — Most Home Runs +2500
Bet it at BetMGM

Reds — Win World Series (+3000)

OK, going from perennial loser to World Series champions in one year is a reach. But it’s not the reach it seems.

First, the Reds had an important offseason in which they added two key players who were badly needed in 2019. Mike Moustakas, who hit 35 home runs for Milwaukee last year, will slide into the No. 4 hole and take much-needed pressure off budding star Eugenio Suarez. The Reds also brought in Japanese import Shogo Akiyama, 32, who the last five seasons for Seibu batted .321. He averaged 23 homers and 14 steals the last three years. If he gets on base, the batters next in line can get him in.

With the playoffs possibly adding teams, that’s big for fringe contenders like Cincinnati. When it comes to performing in the postseason, the Reds have a top-heavy rotation that can compete. Luis Castillo and Trevor Bauer are NL Cy Young candidates, and Sonny Gray had a 2.87 ERA last year. There’s a lot to like in Cincy. Take the Reds as a dark-horse contender to win it all at FanDuel .

Reds — Over 52.5 Winning Percentage (-110)

Wins aren’t going to come easily for the Reds. The NL Central is going to be tough, though the Brewers, on paper, look to be taking a step back and the Pirates are in the tank. The Cubs and Cardinals are the favored teams, but neither is a Dodgers-Yankees-Astros level powerhouse.

The Reds have as much talent this year as any other team in the division. Depth remains a bit of a concern, but if the bottom part of their order and their bullpen can just hold their own, there is enough there to compete and win more than they lose for the first time in a while. Take the Reds to hit the Over on the season at PointsBet .



Luis Castillo — NL Cy Young Award (+2000)

4 Cincinnati Reds Prop Bets To Back Going Into 2020 Season 1

Castillo figured it out in 2019. There was no sophomore slump in his second full seasons in the pros, as he lowered his ERA from 4.30 to 3.40 and increased his strikeout total by 61 in one more start.

Just as important in this shorter season, he was hot right out of camp before faltering. Through 10 starts, he was 5-1 with a 1.90 ERA. If he gets off to a similar start he’ll be in the mix. He should get more run support and, from the soundbites out of spring training, he learned a lot about his pitches in 2019 and is confident about his chances. He has set high goals for himself and we’re setting a high one here for him. Find Castillo for the NL Cy Young at BetMGM.

Eugenio Suarez — Most Home Runs (+2500)

4 Cincinnati Reds Prop Bets To Back Going Into 2020 Season 2

Last year, Suarez swung for the fences. It led to a league-leading 189 strikeouts. But it also led to 49 home runs and he still managed to hit .271 with 70 walks drawn.

Suarez’s HR total has increased fairly dramatically in each of his six MLB seasons. He jumped from 34 to 49 last year. Another leap of any kind and he’s a home run leader contender. Putting Moustakas behind him in the order may give Suarez better pitches to hit, and you know he’s swinging. Take Suarez to win the HR title at BetMGM.

About the Author

Adam Thompson for Bookies.com
Adam Thompson
NFL writer and expert Adam Thompson joined Bookies.com in 2019 after a successful run as senior handicapper for SportsLine and CBSSports.com. He's long been established as one of the nation's premier handicappers, specializing in the NFL where he's hit on more than 60% over the past three years. Adam's NBA, PGA and horse racing picks have also produced major winners over the last 12 months. His customized NFL and NBA odds for players and teams have been picked up by hundreds of websites over the past year.