COL +174 o10.0
PHI -191 u10.0
BOS +107 o9.5
BAL -116 u9.5
HOU +113 o7.0
MIN -122 u7.0
AZ +105 o10.0
NYY -114 u10.0
CIN +105 o8.0
MIL -114 u8.0
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Wrigley Field

Props
Player
Prop
Season Avg.
Best Odds
Projection Rating

Daniel Vogelbach Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

D. Vogelbach
first base 1B • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.69
Best Odds
Over
-125
Under
-105
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.69
Best Odds
Over
-125
Under
-105

Daniel Vogelbach has gone over 0.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.

Kevin Newman Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

K. Newman
shortstop SS • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Season Avg.
1.01
Best Odds
Over
-215
Under
+160
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
1.01
Best Odds
Over
-215
Under
+160

Kevin Newman has gone over 0.5 in 8 of his last 10 games.

Anthony Alford Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

A. Alford
center outfield CF • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.50
Best Odds
Over
-185
Under
+135
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.50
Best Odds
Over
-185
Under
+135

Anthony Alford has gone over 0.5 in 1 of his last 2 games.

Jonathan Villar Total Hits Props • Chi. Cubs

J. Villar
shortstop SS • Chi. Cubs
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.00
Best Odds
Over
-190
Under
+145
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.00
Best Odds
Over
-190
Under
+145

Jonathan Villar has not yet played a game this season.

Josh VanMeter Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

J. VanMeter
second base 2B • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.48
Best Odds
Over
-115
Under
-115
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
0.48
Best Odds
Over
-115
Under
-115

Josh VanMeter has gone over 0.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.

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