3 Best MLB Player Props on the Board Today (July 6)
Kyle Schwarber, Shane Drohan, and Juan Soto headline our best of the board MLB prop picks for Monday.
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Kyle Schwarber, Shane Drohan, and Juan Soto headline our best of the board MLB prop picks for Monday.
Juan Soto and the Mets visit Truist Park to open a four-game set against a slumping but still-favored Braves team. Here is our full prediction and best bet.
Juan Soto (.298/.408/.563) leads the Mets into Rogers Centre against Braydon Fisher (3-3, 3.48 ERA, 1.14 WHIP) and the Blue Jays on July 1. Our Mets vs Blue Jays picks, prediction, and best bet.
Ayo Dosunmu's $112M deal with the Timberwolves is dominating prediction market volume at $2M today, while tonight's Mets-Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre is the top MLB market with nearly $400K in volume and even-money odds.
New York Mets (35-49) visit Toronto Blue Jays (39-45) at Rogers Centre on June 30. Gausman (4.36 ERA) vs McLean (4.03 ERA). Near coin-flip odds with Toronto -126 ML. Best bet and analysis.
Despite being 12 games back in the NL East, the Mets open as -137 home favorites thanks to Christian Scott on the mound against Phillies spot-starter Alan Rangel. Here is our full breakdown and best bet.
The Philadelphia Phillies (44-36) visit the New York Mets (34-46) at Citi Field on Friday night. Zack Wheeler (7-1, 2.11 ERA) faces a Mets team that has lost five straight.
Chase Burns enters Monday's start at 7-1 with a 2.14 ERA against a Mets squad hitting .230 on the road. Cincinnati has the pitching, the home field, and the matchup edge.
The Cardinals are nine games better than the Mets in the standings but priced as road underdogs — here is why St. Louis is the right side today.
Jordan Walker is red hot, Hunter Dobbins is striking batters out, and the total should stay low this afternoon. Here is the Cardinals-Mets SGP pick for Thursday.
The Cardinals are a .500-busting road team and the Mets are a struggling home club. This line might be a little too short on St. Louis.
The Cardinals roll into Citi Field as a live underdog, sending Dustin May against Mets ace Freddy Peralta in a matchup that matters for both clubs' playoff positioning.