Cincinnati Reds Run Trend
CIN are steady — so the trend isn't the edge tonight.
When production is range-bound, the chart won't hand you a pick. Tonight's value (if any) lives in the matchup and the number, not the recent run.
The Terminal weighs both. That's the difference.
Form history
current: STEADYMA(5)=2.80 ± MA(20)=3.90 · spread -1.10 (within ±0.5 threshold)
Team scoring is steady — mean-reverting around the longer-term baseline (range bound). The MA(5) and MA(20) are within ±0.5 runs of each other, suggesting no meaningful trend in either direction. Trend signal is neutral; matchup-specific factors (opposing pitcher, venue, weather) are likely more informative than recent scoring trends.
Cincinnati Reds run-trend analysis
Over their last 87 games, the Cincinnati Reds have scored 4.18 runs per game on average (median 4), with full-game run totals ranging from 0 to 15.
WagerTrend currently classifies the Cincinnati Reds' run production as range-bound — the model is not flagging a sustained move up or down right now. For reference, their latest 5-game scoring average is 2.80 runs against a 20-game baseline of 3.90. The current read has held for 6 game-days since the last moving-average crossover.
Across their last 5 games the Cincinnati Reds posted full-game run totals of 3 @ MIL, 2 @ MIL, 2 @ MIL, 7 @ MIL, 0 vs BAL.
The chart above plots each game's run total against a 5- and 20-game moving-average envelope. When the shorter average pulls above the longer one, run production is heating up; when it slips below, it is cooling off. This is a descriptive read of past results, not a prediction or a betting recommendation — WagerBird's recommended positions live in the Terminal.