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Best MLB Player Prop Picks for Today 6/7: Best Fernando Tatis Jr. props | Pickswise

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MLB Friday presents bettors all teams in action except for the Mets and Phillies who are in London for their series starting tomorrow. I’ve combed through each matchup today and have come up with my two favorite MLB player prop bets for Friday, June 7 which include backing two of the best players in baseball.

Also, make sure you find out our MLB picks for each of today’s big matchups.

Fernando Tatis Jr. (SDP) Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBIs (-125)

Line available at ESPN Sportsbook at time of publishing.

Fernando Tatis Jr. comes into play as one of the hottest hitters in baseball. Over the last week, Tatis is hitting .588 in 17 at-bats. That number gets even better when we filter it down to right-handed pitching. Luckily for us bettors backing him tonight, he’s going against a familiar foe in RHP Brandon Pfaadt.

Pfaadt’s advanced numbers have been solid this season. He ranks in the 87th and 69th percentile in xBA% and xBA. Nonetheless, I give the nod to hitters who have seen an opposing pitcher more than once over a month timeframe. Pfaadt was hit hard in May against this Padres lineup. He allowed 10 hits across six innings, with Tatis going 1/3 off the righty.

I expect Tatis to continue to dominate from the plate tonight. In his last two games, he’s 8/10 with all eight hits coming off RHP. Even at home, where he may not have the chance to hit in the 9th, this is still a great price of -125 to attack at ESPN, while DraftKings is already down to -135.

Check out our Arizona Diamondback vs San Diego Padres Prediction 

Logan Webb (SFG) Under 6.5 Hits Allowed (-120)

Line available at DraftKings Sportsbook at time of publishing.

We’re backing another star in the NL West with our second MLB player prop bet of the slate. Logan Webb will take on the underwhelming Texas Rangers on the road where he has allowed fewer than seven hits in five of seven starts.

The Rangers come into play hitting just .214 against RHP in the last month – that ranks 4th worst in baseball. During that span, Stars at the top of the order, like Marcus Semien and Adolis Garcia, are hitting below .200. Meanwhile, Corey Seager is hitting over .300 but may not play tonight after being pulled in Wednesday’s game.

Webb is putting together another outstanding season. He ranks in the 93rd percentile in groundball%, while the Rangers rank in the top five against RHP in that category. We’ll most likely see Webb pitch into the 7th inning tonight, but I still expect him to breeze through this Rangers order and stay under this prop.

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