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Where to Watch the Orioles vs. Reds Series: TV Channel, Live Stream, Game Times and more

Where to Watch the Orioles vs. Reds Series: TV Channel, Live Stream, Game Times and more

USA Today18-04-2025
Where to Watch the Orioles vs. Reds Series: TV Channel, Live Stream, Game Times and more
The Cincinnati Reds (9-10) will visit the Baltimore Orioles (8-10), Friday at 7:05 p.m. ET, in the opener of a three-game series.
The upcoming three-game series that pits the Orioles against the Reds is set to wrap up on Sunday. Check out the article below to stay up to date with the series as it happens.
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How to Watch Orioles vs. Reds Series on TV or Streaming
Friday at 7:05 p.m. ET (Cade Povich vs. Andrew Abbott): MASN2 and FDSOH | Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
Saturday at 4:05 p.m. ET (Cade Povich vs. Hunter Greene): MASN2 and FDSOH | Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET (Charlie Morton vs. Nick Lodolo): MASN2 and FDSOH | Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
Orioles' Leading Hitters
Cedric Mullins has five doubles, four home runs, 13 walks and 17 RBI (16 total hits). He has swiped three bases.
Ryan O'Hearn has three doubles, three home runs, six walks and five RBI (15 total hits). He has swiped one base.
Adley Rutschman has 14 hits with two doubles, three home runs, eight walks and six RBI.
Tyler O'Neill has collected 13 hits with three doubles, a triple, two home runs and four walks. He has driven in eight runs.
Reds' Leading Hitters
Elly De La Cruz has 18 hits with three doubles, three home runs, seven walks and 18 RBI. He's also stolen four bases.
TJ Friedl has two doubles, a home run, five walks and seven RBI (19 total hits). He has swiped two bases.
Matt McLain has recorded seven hits with a double, three home runs and six walks. He has driven in six runs with two stolen bases.
Jose Trevino has 10 hits with three doubles, a home run and three walks. He has driven in five runs.
Orioles Pitching Rankings
The 7.2 strikeouts per nine innings put together by the Orioles pitching staff ranks 28th in the majors.
Baltimore has a 4.30 team ERA that ranks 23rd among all MLB pitching staffs.
The Orioles have the 25th-ranked WHIP in the majors (1.395).
Orioles pitchers combine to surrender the 11th-fewest home runs in baseball (19 total, 1.1 per game).
Reds Pitching Rankings
The Reds strike out eight batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 22nd in MLB.
Cincinnati has the third-best ERA (3.09) in the majors this season.
The Reds have a combined WHIP of just 1.035 as a pitching staff, which is the first-best in baseball this season.
With 21 homers allowed, the Reds rank 16th in the league at preventing long balls.
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Orioles Injury Report
Colton Cowser: 10 Day IL (Thumb), Andrew Kittredge: 15 Day IL (Knee), Chayce McDermott: 15 Day IL (Lat), Zach Eflin: 15 Day IL (Lat), Trevor Rogers: 15 Day IL (Knee), Grayson Rodriguez: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Albert Suarez: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Kyle Bradish: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tyler Wells: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tyler O'Neill: day-to-day (Neck)
Reds Injury Report
Tyler Stephenson: 10 Day IL (Oblique), Christian Encarnacion-Strand: 10 Day IL (Back), Sam Moll: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Rhett Lowder: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Julian Aguiar: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Brandon Williamson: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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