Best MLB Props for June 4: Lugo, Teng, and Freeman Headline Today’s Board
The three best props on the June 4 MLB board -- a plus-money strikeout over, a hidden gem arm, and a first baseman who is going to punish a bad starter tonight.
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The three best props on the June 4 MLB board -- a plus-money strikeout over, a hidden gem arm, and a first baseman who is going to punish a bad starter tonight.
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