April Momentum on the Mound
Hunter Greene produced four quality starts in five April outings, posting a 2.70 ERA, striking out 35 batters in just over 31 innings and issuing only five walks. After a rough night in Baltimore, he rebounded with six strong frames at Coors Field, fanning eight without surrendering a free pass. His consistency has been pivotal to the Reds’ confidence heading into May.
National Preview: Washington’s Starter and Surge
The Nationals broke a three-game skid with a 4–2 victory in Philadelphia, paced by scoreless relief from Jose Ferrer, Jorge López and Kyle Finnegan. Left-hander Mitchell Parker takes the ball after navigating early runs in his last outing and settling in to benefit from a late offensive surge. Parker’s 2.65 ERA reflects steady work, though he has yet to face Cincinnati in his young career.
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Lineup and Learning Curves
Cincinnati’s lineup seeks to provide more run support for Greene, who has received just 11 runs over his past seven starts. The recent recall of Luis Mey paid dividends when he set down three batters in his debut. Washington counters with a mix of veteran bats and emerging arms eager to test Greene, making early-inning execution critical.
Betting Angle
Greene’s knack for ground balls against Parker’s mix-and-match repertoire suggests value on early under totals and run-line plays. For in-depth selections and prop breakdowns, see our MLB Predictions.
Scoreline Forecast
Expect Greene to carry control into the middle innings while Washington’s bullpen chases bridges. A decisive rally could separate these clubs late.