Astros and Reds Set for Final Game of Three-Game Series on May 10, 2026 The Houston Astros (16-24) and Cincinnati Reds (21-19) are set to conclude a three-game series at Great American Ball Park on Sunday, May 10, 2026. The matchup, scheduled for a 12:40 p.m. CT first pitch, features right-handed pitcher Kai-Wei Teng (1-2, 2.35 ERA) for the Astros and left-handed starter Andrew Abbott (1-2, 5.13 ERA) for the Reds. This game marks the final contest of the series, with the Astros aiming to extend their winning streak against the Reds. Kai-Wei Teng, making his second start of the season, will look to build on his strong relief outings. In 13 appearances as a reliever, Teng has posted a 1.80 ERA (4 earned runs over 20 innings) with a .183 opponent batting average. His most recent start came on April 28 against the Baltimore Orioles, where he allowed two runs on five hits and two strikeouts in three innings. Teng’s performance in his first Major League start on August 8, 2025, against the Washington Nationals earned him a win and made him the eighth Taiwanese-born pitcher in MLB history to achieve this milestone. He joins RHP Chien Jen-Lo (2013) as the second Taiwanese-born player in Astros history. The Astros’ matchup against the Reds carries historical significance, as the two teams have faced each other 859 times, the most games in MLB history. The Astros hold a 404-454-1 record in the series, with a 2-1 record against the Reds in 2025. Notably, the Astros secured their first win at Great American Ball Park since September 9, 2012, on Friday night. Isaac Paredes, the Astros’ infielder, reached a career milestone on Friday night by playing in his 600th game, becoming the 14th Mexican-born player to achieve this feat.#cincinnati_reds #andrew_abbott #houston_astros #great_american_ball_park #kai_wei_teng
