At RTSports, there is an amazing daily fantasy pick’em game where you can choose different props for a chance to win money! Pick at least two props, select “more” or “less” on each prop, submit the picks, and you’re good to go! Below, you will find my favorite props/picks for today/tonight’s slate of games.
This Weeks Record: 2-3-2
Last Weeks Record: 11-8
Past Three Weeks Record: 34-21-2
Trea Turner MORE than 1.5 Total Bases
Turner has been great lately for the Phillies. He has seven multi-hit games in his past 12 and five HR in his past seven games. With all of these hits, he doesn’t have a double or triple in his past nine games which is very surprising considering his elite speed. I wouldn’t be surprised if he got one tonight, which would win this prop. Of course, even if he doesn’t, adding another multi-hit game would, so I like his chances as he bats toward the top of the Phillies lineup.
Jose Miranda MORE than 6 Fantasy Points
Few players have been enjoying as much recent success as Miranda has. He is 14 for 18 at the plate over his past five games, and four of those games have been multi-hit efforts. He has six extra-base hits during that time to go with six RBI and seven runs. This number seems low tonight, considering his recent success, and I am all about riding the hot hand. As long as he is producing this well, we should continue to go back to him.
Tanner Bibee MORE than 6 Strikeouts
Bibee has recorded six or more strikeouts in eight of his past nine starts, so I am liking his odds of doing it again tonight. He is facing the Tigers, who have been scoring more runs lately but still struggle in the strikeout department. Bibee had two starts in the middle of June, where he struck out 11 batters in one and 12 batters in another, which shows his potential to record big numbers.
Francisco Lindor MORE than 6.5 Fantasy Points
After an absolutely dreadful start to the season, Lindor has really picked things up, and those struggles are in the rearview mirror. He has looked great lately, with two three-hit games in his past three, including three runs, five RBI, and two walks. He faces Nationals starter Patrick Corbin tonight who is 1-8 with a 5.49 ERA and 1.53 WHIP this season in 18 starts.