Where to Watch the Reds vs. Cardinals Series: TV Channel, Live Stream, Game Times and more
At Great American Ball Park on Monday, the Cincinnati Reds (three consecutive victories) meet the St. Louis Cardinals (four wins in a row) at 4:10 PM ET.
The Reds and Cardinals will square off in a three-game series, which concludes on Wednesday. For details and insights on the series as it happens, read on.
How to Watch Reds vs. Cardinals Series on TV or Streaming
- Monday at 4:10 PM ET (Nick Lodolo vs. Lance Lynn): BSOH | Watch on Fubo
- Tuesday at 6:40 PM ET (Andrew Abbott vs. Kyle Gibson): BSOH | Watch on Fubo
- Wednesday at 1:10 PM ET (Frankie Montás vs. Matthew Liberatore): BSOH | Watch on Fubo
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Reds’ Leading Hitters
- Spencer Steer has 12 doubles, a triple, six home runs, 29 walks and 35 RBI (41 total hits). He has stolen 11 bases.
- Elly De La Cruz has 47 hits with 10 doubles, a triple, nine home runs, 25 walks and 24 RBI. He’s also stolen 31 bases.
- Jonathan India has recorded 36 hits with four doubles, a triple, three home runs and 25 walks. He has driven in 17 runs with five stolen bases.
- Tyler Stephenson has recorded 32 hits with eight doubles, five home runs and 13 walks. He has driven in 16 runs with one stolen base.
Cardinals’ Leading Hitters
- Brendan Donovan has collected 45 hits with 12 doubles, a triple, four home runs and 17 walks. He has driven in 25 runs.
- Nolan Arenado has recorded 51 hits with 10 doubles, three home runs and 14 walks. He has driven in 23 runs.
- Masyn Winn has put up 43 hits with 10 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 13 walks. He has driven in 15 runs with seven stolen bases.
- Lars Nootbaar has collected 30 hits with seven doubles, a triple, five home runs and 22 walks. He has driven in 19 runs with three stolen bases.
Reds Pitching Rankings
- The pitching staff for the Reds has a collective 8.5 K/9, which ranks 15th in MLB.
- Cincinnati has a 3.90 team ERA that ranks 13th across all MLB pitching staffs.
- Pitchers for the Reds combine for the 13th-ranked WHIP in baseball (1.243).
- Reds pitchers combine to allow 54 total home runs at a rate of 1.0 per game (15th-fewest in MLB).
Cardinals Pitching Rankings
- The Cardinals average the 24th-most strikeouts per nine innings (8.3) in the majors this season.
- St. Louis pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.27 ERA this year, which ranks 21st in MLB.
- Cardinals pitchers have a 1.312 WHIP this season, 20th in the majors.
- The Cardinals have allowed the 18th-fewest home runs this season with 57, or 1.1 per game.
Reds Injury Report
Christian Encarnacion-Strand: 10 Day IL (Hand), TJ Friedl: 10 Day IL (Thumb), Nick Lodolo: 15 Day IL (Groin), Emilio Pagán: 15 Day IL (Tricep), Justin Wilson: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Alex Young: 60 Day IL (Back), Ian Gibaut: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Tejay Antone: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Brandon Williamson: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Matt McLain: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Jeimer Candelario: day-to-day (Neck)
Cardinals Injury Report
Willson Contreras: 10 Day IL (Arm), Steven Matz: 15 Day IL (Back), Giovanny Gallegos: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Keynan Middleton: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Nick Robertson: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Riley O’Brien: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Drew Rom: 60 Day IL (Biceps), Tommy Edman: 60 Day IL (Wrist), Lars Nootbaar: day-to-day (Hamstring)