MLB Game Preview: Houston Astros (16-23) vs. Cincinnati Reds (20-19)

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Venue: Great American Ball Park — Cincinnati, Ohio

First Pitch: 4:10 PM ET / 3:10 PM CT / 1:10 PM PT

Surface: Natural Grass

Park Factor: One of MLB’s most hitter‑friendly parks — boosts HRs for both lefties and righties.

WEATHER OUTLOOK — CINCINNATI, OH

Temperature: 72–75°F

Sky: Partly cloudy

Wind: 8–12 mph blowing out to left‑center

Humidity: 55–60%

Rain: <10% chance

Impact:

Warm temps + wind out = boost to power hitters

Expect a high‑scoring environment if pitchers struggle with command.

INJURY REPORT

Houston Astros (16–23)

2B Jose Altuve — Day‑to‑Day (hamstring tightness)

OF Kyle Tucker — Healthy

3B Alex Bregman — Healthy

SP Framber Valdez — OUT (forearm strain)

Cincinnati Reds (20–19)

SS Elly De La Cruz — Probable (wrist soreness)

1B Christian Encarnacion‑Strand — OUT (hand fracture)

SP Hunter Greene — Healthy

RP Alexis Díaz — Healthy

Impact:

Houston missing Valdez continues to strain their rotation depth.

Cincinnati getting Elly back is huge — he changes the entire offensive dynamic.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Houston Astros (16–23)

Last 10: 4–6

Road Record: 7–12

Run Differential: -18

Trend: Offense inconsistent, pitching unreliable, bullpen overworked.

Cincinnati Reds (20–19)

Last 10: 5–5

Home Record: 11–8

Run Differential: +9

Trend: Young lineup producing, pitching stabilizing, strong at home.

RECENT TEAM FORM SNAPSHOT

Houston Astros

Tucker carrying the offense

Bregman showing signs of heating up

Rotation struggling to get deep into games

Bullpen taxed and vulnerable late

Astros averaging 3.9 runs per game over last 10

Cincinnati Reds

Elly De La Cruz on a tear when healthy

Spencer Steer and TJ Friedl providing consistent OBP

Hunter Greene showing improved command

Reds averaging 5.1 runs per game over last 10

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Series: Reds won 2–1

Last 10 Meetings: Reds lead 6–4

At Great American Ball Park: Reds have won 4 of last 5

Trend: Cincinnati has had the edge in recent interleague matchups.

PROJECTED STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

HOUSTON — SP Cristian Javier (RHP)

2026 ERA: 4.62

WHIP: 1.33

Last 3 Starts: 0–2, 5.40 ERA

Strengths: Swing‑and‑miss fastball/slider combo

Weaknesses: HR‑prone, especially vs. lefties

Matchup Note: Great American Ball Park is a dangerous environment for Javier’s fly‑ball tendencies.

CINCINNATI — SP Hunter Greene (RHP)

2026 ERA: 3.71

WHIP: 1.18

Last 3 Starts: 2–1, 2.95 ERA

Strengths: Elite velocity, improved command, high K‑rate

Weaknesses: Occasional walk issues

Matchup Note: Astros’ lineup struggles vs. high‑velo righties — advantage Greene.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Kyle Tucker (HOU) vs. Hunter Greene

Tucker crushing right‑handed pitching

Greene’s fastball can neutralize pull power

Advantage: Even

Elly De La Cruz (CIN) vs. Cristian Javier

Elly feasts on high fastballs

Javier gives up HRs in hitter‑friendly parks

Advantage: Cincinnati

Alex Bregman (HOU) vs. Reds Bullpen

Bregman heating up

Reds bullpen inconsistent in middle innings

Advantage: Houston (mid‑game)

BETTING TRENDS

Houston Astros

3–7 in last 10 road games

Unders hit in 6 of last 9

1–4 in last 5 vs. NL Central

Cincinnati Reds

4–1 in last 5 home games

Overs hit in 5 of last 7 at home

6–2 in last 8 as home favorite

Head‑to‑Head

Reds 6–4 in last 10

Overs hit in 7 of last 10 meetings

GAME ODDS

Houston Astros                 8.5

Cincinnati Reds                 – 168

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 8, 2026