MLB matchup analysis

Cardinals vs Reds Prediction, Odds and Model Pick

Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at Great American Ball Park · 6:40 PM ET

Pass

LyDia decision: Pass on Cardinals vs Reds

Lab Rating
6.2/10
Model lean
Reds 73.8%
Market probability
57.7%
Model edge
+16.1%
Best moneyline
-140
Sportsbooks checked
9
LyDia model
73.8%
Market
57.7%

The case for Cincinnati Reds

Starting pitcher edge: 27 points
LyDia gives Chase Burns a 27-point edge over Matthew Liberatore, driven mainly by ERA (2.47 vs 5.07) and WHIP (1.09 vs 1.48).

The case for St. Louis Cardinals

Their bats are hot: +0.009 wOBA
St. Louis Cardinals is outhitting its own season form over the last 15 days.
Team strength favors St. Louis Cardinals
Before any pitcher or bullpen adjustment, LyDia's own team-strength model has St. Louis Cardinals ahead (59.0% to 41.0%). The pick still comes from Cincinnati Reds once the pitcher and bullpen terms are applied.

Why it is not official

Setup quality below the bar
Lab Rating is 6.2/10, under the 8.0/10 required for an official pick.
Own bullpen carries risk: 7.3/10
The Cincinnati Reds bullpen comes in tired. A lead after six innings is less safe than usual.
Cold stretch at the plate
Cincinnati Reds is -0.042 wOBA below its own season form.

Why the setup score is what it is

Conviction: 20/20
LyDia's win probability for Cincinnati Reds (73.8%) is well clear of a coin flip -- this is a real, stated lean, not a guess.
Pitching plan: 20/20
Chase Burns rates 27 points better than Matthew Liberatore on LyDia's pitcher score. That is a real edge, and it earns most or all of the available credit here.
Bullpen: 12.39/20
Cincinnati Reds's bullpen carries a real edge over St. Louis Cardinals's tonight.
Offense: 9.27/40
Cincinnati Reds's recent form does not clearly outpace St. Louis Cardinals's.

Why the price is what it is

Team strength: 41.0%
Before any pitcher or bullpen adjustment, LyDia's team-strength model alone makes Cincinnati Reds 41.0% to win. Everything below moves the price from this starting point.
Pitcher score gap: 27 points
The pitcher-score gap favors Cincinnati Reds by 27 points. This is the biggest single mover of the price -- a large gap moves it a lot, a small gap barely moves it.
Bullpen adjustment: +0.039
The bullpen-fatigue gap between the two pens nudges the price toward Cincinnati Reds. This moves the price less than the starting pitchers do, since a starter covers more of the game than the bullpen.
Net effect: 41.0% -> 73.8%
Team strength alone had Cincinnati Reds at 41.0%. After the pitcher and bullpen terms, the price is 73.8% -- the same number shown as Model Lean above.
The verdict LyDia passes. The combined Lab Rating did not clear the official threshold.
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The combined Lab Rating did not clear the official threshold.

Game information

MatchupSt. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds
DateWednesday, August 19, 2026
First pitch6:40 PM ET
VenueGreat American Ball Park
Starting pitchersMatthew Liberatore vs Chase Burns
WeatherGame-time forecast: 84°F, 14% precipitation chance, 8 mph wind from SW.

Starting pitcher matchup

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Matthew LiberatoreCardinals · LHP
vs
Chase BurnsReds · RHP
MetricCardinalsReds
Pitching planTraditional starterTraditional starter
Expected innings55⅔
ThrowsLR
LyDia pitcher score (higher is better)5380
ERA (lower is better)5.072.47
WHIP (lower is better)1.481.09
K/9 (higher is better)8.810.4
K-BB% (higher is better)13.9%20.0%
K% (higher is better)22.4%28.7%
BB% (lower is better)8.5%8.7%
BB/9 (lower is better)3.33.2
HR/9 (lower is better)1.50.9
Ground-ball rate39.6%40.0%
Fly-ball rate60.4%60.0%

Pitcher edge: LyDia gives Chase Burns a 27-point edge over Matthew Liberatore, driven mainly by ERA (2.47 vs 5.07) and WHIP (1.09 vs 1.48).

How to read this: the scorecards above name the starters; every number lives in this table. Highlighted cells mark a gap big enough to matter. K% and BB% are strikeout and walk rate as a share of batters faced -- K-BB% is the two combined into one skill number. HR/9 is home runs allowed per nine innings. Ground-ball and fly-ball rate are neither good nor bad on their own: high ground-ball pitchers trade strikeouts for double plays and fewer home runs, and on this data source the two rates are complementary (they add to 100%), not independent reads.

Strikeout Projections Full strikeout projections →

6.4 LyDia projected Ks
Qualifying projection: OVER 5.5K · +0.9K difference
Market 5.5K · O -107 / U -104 · 6 books
Chase Burns strikeouts
5.6 LyDia projected Ks
Qualifying projection: UNDER 6.5K · -0.9K difference
Market 6.5K · O +116 / U -130 · 6 books

Same data source as the Pitcher Matchup Tool, where every starter on the slate is compared side by side.

Cardinals are 7-3 in their last 10, averaging 4.4 runs per game over the last 15 days, and swinging above their season form; Reds are 4-6 in their last 10, averaging 3.1 runs per game over the last 15 days, and hitting below their season form. On the season Cardinals carry the better run differential per game (+0.08 against -0.71).

MetricCardinalsReds
Last 107-34-6
Last 10 by venue (away team on the road, home team at home)7-3 on the road6-4 at home
OPS, last 15 days0.7210.598
wOBA, last 15 days (hot/cold read)0.3190.267
Runs per game, last 15 days4.43.1
K% last 15 days (lower is better)20.6%27.4%

Last 15 days only. Hot and cold streaks for all 30 teams live on the Stats page.

30-day offense

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Last 30 daysCardinalsReds
OPS0.665 (-0.033 vs szn)0.638 (-0.058 vs szn)
Runs per game3.93 (-0.463 vs szn)3.39 (-0.647 vs szn)
wOBA (model offense input)0.297 (-0.013 vs szn)0.284 (-0.024 vs szn)
K% (lower is better)20.8%28.0% (+2.6% vs szn)

Over the last 30 days the Cardinals have been the better offense, 0.297 wOBA to 0.284. They are cooling off against their own season line (-0.013 wOBA). Reds are striking out at 28.0% over the window — something the opposing starter can lean on.

Season profile

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MetricCardinalsReds
Record65-6260-66
Run differential / game (team quality)+0.08-0.71
Runs scored / game (offense, season)4.394.04
Runs allowed / game (defense, season, lower better)4.314.75
Season OPS0.6980.696
K% season (lower is better)20.4%25.4%
OPS vs opposing hand (season)0.6950.741

Season-long team quality, not recent form. Run differential and run environment come from the season standings; splits for all 30 teams live on the Stats page, including the run environment table.

Every team on today's slate, on any two axes you pick. Cardinals and Reds are highlighted.

Cardinals
Combined risk
8.6 High risk
Fatigue
9.7 High risk
Efficiency
7.2 Effective
Reds
Combined risk
7.3 Tired
Fatigue
6.4 Tired
Efficiency
3.2 Below average

Risk is what the model actually uses: fatigue blended with how well the pen has pitched. High fatigue with high efficiency is a tired pen that is still getting outs.

MetricCardinalsReds
Fatigue9.7/10, High risk6.4/10, Tired
Efficiency7.2/10, Effective3.2/10, Below average
Combined risk8.6/10, High risk7.3/10, Tired
Relief innings, last 7 days25.726.3
Back-to-back arms76
7-day ERA1.756.49
7-day WHIP0.821.59

Fatigue measures workload. Efficiency measures recent run prevention. Combined risk is what the moneyline and totals systems use.

Run total projection

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LyDia projection
5.4
Market total
8.5
Projected away runs
2.9
Projected home runs
2.5
Over price
-102
Under price
-107
St. Louis Cardinals team total
2.9 projected
Line 3.5 · O -122 / U +104
No team-total lean
Cincinnati Reds team total
2.5 projected
Line 4.5 · O +106 / U -128
Under research lean (-2.0)

The model projects 3.1 runs below the market total. A research lean still requires a setup rating of at least 7.0/10. Team totals remain research-only until their graded sample is established.

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