Harrelson’s final play was Tyler Stephenson under 0.5 runs scored. Stephenson has failed to cross the plate in eight of his last ten outings and in six straight overall. Season-long, he has stayed under this line in 34 of 53 games (64%) and 70% of his last 20. The catcher is particularly quiet at Great American Ball Park, staying scoreless in seven consecutive home games. He draws a right-handed starter who actually owns better numbers versus right-handed batters (allowing a .333 average vs righties compared to .380 overall), and Stephenson himself hits worse against right-handed pitching. Harrelson expects roughly 3.5 plate appearances but believes Cincinnati’s matchup and Stephenson’s splits keep him off the scoreboard.