Today's MLB Team And Player Props - MLB Props Wednesday September 10
Props are where the fun really begins in sports betting. Forget just picking sides or totals—this is where you can dig into player stats, game flow, and team tendencies to uncover hidden value. Maybe it’s a quarterback primed for a big night, a hitter in the perfect matchup, or a team trend the market hasn’t caught up to yet. Props let you zero in on those edges and turn them into profit. We’ve spotlighted three of the best player and team props on today’s board, each backed by sharp insight to give you an edge when it’s time to wager.
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Cincinnati vs San Diego Game Prop
Tonight’s Reds-Padres matchup at PETCO Park offers strong value on the Under 0.5 runs in the first inning, with both starters built to navigate early traffic. Nick Pivetta (13–5, 2.85 ERA) has allowed just three first-inning runs over his last 10 starts and owns a 1.14 WHIP, keeping hitters off balance with a deep pitch mix. Andrew Abbott counters for Cincinnati with a 2.88 ERA and has been especially sharp early—posting a sub-.200 opponent batting average in the opening frame this season. Both lineups rank bottom-third in first-inning scoring, and PETCO’s pitcher-friendly dimensions further suppress early fireworks. With two efficient arms and conservative offensive profiles, this game sets up well for a quiet start and a strong NRFI (No Run First Inning) outcome.
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Chris Sale (Atlanta) Player Prop
Chris Sale is primed to clear the 6.5 strikeout mark tonight against the Cubs, with matchup metrics and recent form both pointing toward a high-K outing. Sale enters with 132 strikeouts over 102 innings this season, translating to an elite 11.6 K/9 rate, and he’s coming off a dominant performance against Seattle, where he fanned nine over 6.2 innings without issuing a walk. The Cubs project a 23.1% strikeout rate against Sale’s arsenal—up nearly 4% from their season average—thanks to his heavy slider usage and rising fastball velocity. With Chicago’s lineup showing vulnerability against left-handed power arms and Sale owning a career 1.00 ERA with 38 strikeouts in four starts vs the Cubs, he’s well-positioned to rack up punchouts and cash the over.
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Julio Rodriguez (Seattle) Player Prop
Julio Rodríguez is well-positioned to clear the 2+ total bases prop tonight against the Cardinals, with matchup data and recent form both leaning in his favor. He’s averaging 2.1 total bases per game over his last 10 outings, including multi-hit performances in five of those contests. Facing Michael McGreevy, who enters with a 4.68 ERA and a .274 opponent batting average, Rodríguez should see hittable pitches in a favorable home environment at T-Mobile Park. With 30 home runs and 26 doubles on the season, his extra-base potential remains high, and he’s already logged four hits in his last two games against St. Louis. Given his power-speed profile and consistent contact, Julio has the tools to reach or exceed the 2-base threshold tonight.
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The Picks Are In:
- Cincinnati vs San Diego No Runs In First Inning (-125)
- Chris Sale (Atlanta) Over 6.5 Strikeouts (-130)
- Julio Rodriguez (Seattle) 2 Or More Total Bases (-105)
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