MLB Player Prop Bet Odds, Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (4/26)

The weather is getting warmer, and we’re fully into the MLB season. Let’s begin Wednesday by looking at some players that can impact tonight’s games.

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Wednesday’s Best MLB Prop Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Will Myers To Record 2+ Bases (+150)

The Rangers’ offseason moves are paying off, as they’re 13-11 and are just a game behind Houston in the AL West. The lineup is excellent, as they are fifth in batting average and sixth in OPS. The revamped pitching staff has also looked stellar by being fifth in WHIP and sixth in ERA.

Jon Gray’s first season in Texas saw him finish with some of the best stats he’s had in a while, and it looks like moving closer to sea level did wonders for him. The ERA is at a respectable 3.72, but the walks and hits allowed have made him labor in his starts.

He will see a familiar foe in Will Myers from their time in the NL West. Myers has plenty of success against Gray, batting .333 with a .643 slugging.

Tyler Wells UNDER 3.5 Strikeouts (+120)

The Orioles continue their breakout season, but unfortunately, they had their seven-game winning streak snapped last night. At first, it was because of their lineup, but now the pitching has been stellar, and they have a 1.15 and 10.5 strikeouts per nine over their last six games.

Tyler Wells is having a great start to the season, and a big reason is that he’s getting better movement from his breaking pitches. He also changed his approach from being a strikeout pitcher to generating soft contact. The value on a low strikeout number is excellent. He has just a 12% strikeout rate against the Red Sox roster and has the sixth-lowest strikeout rate this season.

Check out the rest of Wednesday’s best bets:

Vladmir Guerrero Jr. To Record 2+ Total Bases (-125)

It wasn’t long ago when the White Sox won the AL Central. Last year was unsuccessful; they made some changes with on and off-the-field personnel and could be for another tough season. They have currently dropped six straight and eight of their last 10.

The pitching has been horrendous, including today’s starter Michael Kopech. He allows more than a hit per inning and has a 6.97 ERA. Today Kopech faces the Blue Jays, who’ve scored 17 runs in the last three games. Not many from the Toronto lineup have a lot of at-bats against Kopech, but they’ve all been successful, including Bo Bichette, who’s 2-for-3.


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