
Red Sox vs. Reds MLB player props and odds - Wednesday, July 2
Bookmakers have tabbed the Red Sox (-115) as moneyline favorites against the Reds (-105). The total for this matchup is 10. The odds to eclipse the over are -115, while the odds are -105 to go under.
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The Reds' TJ Friedl has hit eight homers and collected 31 RBI so far this year, plus stolen nine bases on 12 attempts. He has 48 runs scored, a strikeout rate of 16.1%, and a walk rate of 11.4%. His slash line is .283/.370/.415.
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