

Wednesday night baseball is a gift. Fifteen games on the board, playoff-caliber storylines everywhere, and the player prop market is absolutely loaded with opportunities. Whether you are watching the Dodgers at PNC Park or the Braves invading Chicago, tonight has the kind of energy that makes you want to have a little something riding on the action. Here are three props from across the board that we love going into June 10.
These are the kind of bets that are fun to explain to your group chat. Not complicated, not buried in spreadsheets. Just smart plays with obvious logic and the kind of storyline that makes watching the game that much better when things start going your way.
Coors Field is baseball's most famous hitter's park, but hear us out: Shota Imanaga is averaging 5.7 strikeouts per start this season for the Chicago Cubs, and he is walking into a Colorado Rockies lineup that ranks near the bottom of the league in batting average. The Rockies have been chasing strikes all year. Imanaga's filthy split-finger fastball generates an absurd rate of swings and misses regardless of environment, and the over is priced at +110, meaning you profit more than you risk if it hits.
The Cubs are road favorites tonight in Denver, which says everything you need to know about the Rockies. Colorado starter Michael Lorenzen has an 8.01 ERA, and the Rockies are going to be playing from behind early. When a team is down in runs, hitters expand their zone, and Imanaga absolutely destroys hitters who swing out of their zone. His 4-6 record does not reflect how well he has actually pitched this season. Target the over 5.5 at +110 or better and enjoy watching the Cubs' ace go to work.
This one is particularly fun to stack in a same-game parlay with the Cubs total runs, but as a standalone play the plus-money on a consistent strikeout pitcher is the kind of edge you want on your side.
Drew Rasmussen is having a quietly excellent season for the Tampa Bay Rays. He is 5-2 with a 3.00 ERA and 64 strikeouts through the year, good for 5.3 per start. The over 5.5 is priced at +128, which is genuinely good money on a starter who has shown he can reach that number. The Rays are 38-25, one of the best teams in baseball, and Rasmussen is one of the reasons why.
Boston's Red Sox come in sitting at 27-37, clearly struggling to find consistency in 2026. The Red Sox lineup has not been generating quality contact against right-handed pitching, and Rasmussen mixes a mid-90s sinker with a slider that generates ground balls and strikeouts in equal measure. Tropicana Field is a neutral park that does not add or subtract anything meaningful here. The value is entirely in the number and the plus-money price.
At +128, you are getting paid meaningfully better than even money on a pitcher who has crossed 5.5 strikeouts in a solid chunk of his starts. This is the definition of a sharp plus-money prop. Log into your favorite app, check the FanDuel promo code or DraftKings promo code if you have not signed up yet, and grab this one before the line moves.
Jackson Chourio is priced at +285 to hit a home run tonight for the Milwaukee Brewers against the Oakland Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark. That is plus-money on a hitter who has been raking all season and a park that plays completely differently from a traditional MLB venue. Las Vegas Ballpark is a minor league stadium being used for Oakland's home games this season, and the dimensions are not necessarily suppressing power.
Chourio is one of the most exciting young hitters in baseball. The Milwaukee outfielder has raw power that translates to home runs in bunches, and he has been one of the Brewers' best bats this year. The Athletics are sending Jack Perkins to the mound, a right-hander with a 6.19 ERA who has been hit hard all season. Perkins gives up home runs at a rate that should make any power hitter's home run prop at plus-money very appealing.
Three plays, all with plus-money components or strong logic behind them, and all tied to tonight's best storylines. Head to your MLB betting guide for more context on how to approach these types of markets if you are still getting comfortable with player props.
Three fun, live bets for Wednesday's slate. Each one has a clear story, solid backing, and adds something to your viewing experience tonight.
Stay sharp, bet smart, and enjoy the games tonight. There is a lot of baseball to watch and plenty of reasons to have action on all of it.
Adam Hutchinson was one of EatWatchBet's first content hires, and he still wears many hats for the organization. He enjoys watching his beloved Chicago Cubs, writing about the Chicago Bears, and coaching his sons' baseball teams.
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