Mark your calendars for July 31st, 2025! The Atlanta Braves are heading to Cincinnati for an exciting National League series at Great American Ball Park. The series concludes with a record-breaking game at Bristol Motor Speedway. Both clubs have stories full of promise, challenges, and new faces as they compete for a postseason seed.
Cincinnati Reds Team News & Player Form
Offensive Leaders
Elly De La Cruz leads the Reds with a .282 batting average, 18 homers, and 68 RBIs—ranking 38th in MLB home runs and 17th in RBIs. He’s on a hot streak, batting .400 with four doubles and three RBIs in his last five games.
Spencer Steer is a consistent contributor with a .239 average, 11 homers, and 15 doubles.
Matt McLain combines plate discipline (40 walks) with 11 homers, despite a .219 average.
Austin Hays is hitting .281 overall and .316 in his last five games, riding a three-game hit streak.
Pitching
Andrew Abbott will start for the Reds. Abbott boasts an 8-1 record with a 2.09 ERA and 1.07 WHIP across 103.1 innings. His recent outings include six innings with just one earned run allowed against the Rays. Abbott’s consistency is key for Cincinnati’s postseason hopes.
Atlanta Braves Team News & Player Form
Offensive Leaders
Matt Olson is really driving the Braves' offense this season, boasting an impressive 18 home runs and 67 RBIs, which puts him at 38th and 18th in the MLB rankings.
Marcell Ozuna adds 15 homers and 68 walks, despite a .233 batting average.
Ozzie Albies bats .221 with nine homers and 43 walks.
Austin Riley leads with a .264 average.
Pitching
Carlos Carrasco makes his Braves debut. The 38-year-old veteran carries a 2-2 record with a 5.91 ERA and 1.53 WHIP through 32 innings. He last pitched in early May and seeks to regain form in Atlanta. Carrasco has historically performed well against the Reds (5-0 record, 3.24 ERA).
Matchup Preview & Context
July 31 marks the start of a rare three-game National League series: two games in Cincinnati and a finale in Bristol, Tennessee, expected to set MLB attendance records. The Reds (57-52) are above .500 and pushing for postseason positioning. The Braves (45-62) struggle with injuries and roster challenges but still show flashes of competitiveness.
Reds ace Andrew Abbott has been dominant, especially in recent outings, while Braves’ Carrasco hopes to regain his form after a layoff. Despite his past success against Cincinnati, Carrasco confronts a Reds team eager for victories and momentum.
August 1 Game Preview: Braves vs. Reds at Bristol Motor Speedway
Recent Performance
Braves: 7-3 over last 10 games; currently on a three-game winning streak, highlighted by clutch hitting and dominant pitching.
Reds: 5-5 last 10 games; just won a key series vs. Cardinals with contributions from Joey Votto and Hunter Greene.
Head-to-Head
This season, teams split four games 2-2. Historically, the Braves have led 7 of the last 10 meetings since 2023.
Pitching Matchups
Atlanta Braves: Spencer Strider
2.85 ERA | 1.07 WHIP | 12.1 K/9
Known for a blazing fastball and sharp slider, Strider dominated recent outings with a 12-strikeout performance.
Cincinnati Reds: Hunter Greene
3.45 ERA | 1.18 WHIP | 10.5 K/9
Greene's electric fastball and strong strikeout rate make him a significant danger, though control may be unpredictable.
Key Player Matchups
Braves
Ronald Acuña Jr.: .315 AVG, 28 HR, 78 RBIs—a speed and power threat.
Matt Olson: 32 HR, 84 RBIs, patient hitter with excellent power.
Reds
Joey Votto: .290 AVG, 18 HR, 65 RBIs—veteran approach and contact.
Elly De La Cruz: Rookie with power and speed; .270 AVG, 14 HR.
Situational Factors
Venue: Great American Ball Park favors hitters.
Weather: Clear and mild, ideal baseball conditions.
Injuries: Reds without reliever Lucas Sims; Braves missing Michael Harris II.
Sabermetrics & Advanced Stats
Team | wRC+ (Offense) | FIP (Pitching) | WAR (Key Player) |
---|---|---|---|
Braves | 110 (10% above avg) | Strider: 2.78 | Acuña Jr.: 5.1 |
Reds | 105 (above avg) | Greene: 3.60 | Greene 3.2 |
Expert Predictions & Betting Insights
- Score Prediction:
- July 31: Reds 4, Braves 3 (Under 9.5 runs)
- August 1: Braves 6, Reds 4 (Higher scoring expected)
- Run Line: Reds -1.5 favored (+118), Braves +1.5 (-145).
- Total Runs: Under 9.5 on July 31, over on August 1 with Bristol’s hitter-friendly environment.
- Betting Trends: Reds 5-0 in last home games vs. teams with worse records; Braves 0-4 as underdogs recently.
Current Odds from Stake.com

Final Predictions on the Match
The Cincinnati Reds hold the edge in pitching with Andrew Abbott’s stellar season and home-field advantage. The Braves have talent and veteran presence but face an uphill battle with injuries and a key pitcher returning from a long absence. Anticipate a thrilling and competitive series ahead! The Reds are favored to snag the first game, but the Braves are sure to put up a strong fight in the iconic Bristol finale.