The run-scoring has gone quiet, and tonight's MLB player props board is full of proof. Bat after bat has stopped crossing the plate or driving anyone in, which is why the Unders are stacked deep on the run-production markets. One slugger at altitude is the exception, and we'll get to him. First, the cold corners. You can find tonight's game-market angles on our team trends board.
| Bet | Record | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Luke Raley Under 0.5 Runs | scoreless in 13 straight | -235 |
| Jeff McNeil Under 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI | 25-5 last 30 | -115 |
| Xavier Edwards Over 0.5 Hits | hit in 8 straight | -197 |
| Isaac Paredes Over 0.5 Hits | 21-5 last 26 | -180 |
| Taj Bradley Under 2.5 Earned Runs | 13-5 last 18 | -110 |
| Alec Bohm Under 1.5 Total Bases | 17-5 last 22 | -135 |
One Mariner hasn't touched home in two weeks
Start with the longest active streak on the whole prop sheet. Luke Raley hasn't scored a run in 13 straight games, and the Under 0.5 Runs has cashed in 23 of his last 26. Against right-handers he's been even quieter, staying off the board in 21 of his last 27, and Logan Webb is expected to start for San Francisco. The catch is the price: at -235 you're laying heavy juice for a bat that's simply not coming around to score. Worth a look: Raley's Under 0.5 Runs, with that tax in mind. Run the math in our EV calculator before you tail it.
Oakland's second baseman can't buy anything
Jeff McNeil has been a black hole in the box score. His Under 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI has cashed in 25 of his last 30, and 19 of his last 23 against righties, with Zack Littell expected on the mound for Washington. Best part for a tailing bettor: this one is only -115, the friendliest number in the group. The lean is McNeil's Under 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI at -115.
Miami's leadoff man keeps slapping singles
Not every bat is asleep. Xavier Edwards has a hit in 8 straight, spraying knocks all over the yard from the top of the Marlins order. The Over on his Hits prop has been automatic lately, though the market has noticed and pushed it to -197. He draws lefty Shane Drohan in Milwaukee. Stands out: Edwards to record a hit again, if you can stomach the price.
Isaac Paredes keeps finding a knock
Houston's corner man is riding a hot stretch of his own. Paredes has a hit in 21 of his last 26, and he's done more damage against left-handers, which lines up with Trevor Rogers on the bump for Baltimore. His Over 0.5 Hits is -180 tonight. Worth a look: Paredes for a hit, a rare Over on a board full of Unders.
Taj Bradley keeps the damage low
One pitcher earns a spot here. Bradley's Under 2.5 Earned Runs has cashed in 13 of his last 18, 5 in a row, and he's expected to get the ball against the Cubs in the Wrigley matinee. At -110 it's a standard number, no premium to pay. Could be a value play: Bradley's Under 2.5 Earned Runs.
Alec Bohm's power has flatlined in Philly
Back to the cold bats to close. Bohm's Under 1.5 Total Bases has cashed in 17 of his last 22, 7 in a row, as the Phillies corner keeps rolling into weak contact. Sean Manaea, a lefty, is expected for the Mets. The lean is Bohm's Under 1.5 Total Bases at -135.
The one hot bat is heating up at the worst address for pitchers
Here's the tension the board handed us. Eugenio Suárez has been an easy fade most of the year, hitting just .208, but he has picked the perfect week to catch fire: 3 homers over his last 6 games, and he has already gone deep against Colorado this season. Now he walks into Coors Field on a 3-game run averaging 5.00 Total Bases, with his Over 1.5 Total Bases at -110. It's a small sample against a cold season, so hold it loosely. Still, a slugger warming up in a launching pad is the kind of hook that makes you look twice. Stands out: Suárez's Over 1.5 Total Bases, the board's lone counterpunch.
Quick hits
- Kerry Carpenter hasn't driven in a run in 8 straight, and the Under 0.5 RBI is -220 in Anaheim.
- At -140, Carson Benge has a hit in 21 of his last 24 for the Mets.
- Freddy Fermin keeps ending nights without an RBI, his Under 0.5 cashing in 26 of his last 30.
- Christian Walker's Under 0.5 RBI has stayed clean lately, 22 of his last 26 in Houston.
The bats are napping across the league tonight, and exactly one guy at Coors Field didn't get the memo. Check back tomorrow to see who woke up. Shop for the best number, and always gamble responsibly with our responsible gaming resources.

