Well, last Sunday didn't go well...it didn't go well at all. Add the Blue Jays to the list of teams I won't be trusting for betting purposes for the foreseeable future. An 0-3 day puts my overall record back below .500, a fixture that we will now look to reverse immediately. Luckily for us, the calendar has flipped to June, and a new month provides a plethora of new opportunities. Per usual, this Sunday represents a full 15-game slate, and there should be some great available player prop options on PrizePicks today.
Overall record: 12-14-1

Sunday’s Best MLB PrizePicks Player Predictions
Here are today’s best PrizePicks player predictions.
Lively has pitched quite well for the Reds over his last three outings, including recording six-plus strikeouts in the trio of affairs. Today, he will face the Brewers at home in a matinee show. A couple of weeks ago, we dominated a bet regarding pitcher strikeouts against the Brewers, who have been one of the most swing-and-miss-friendly teams in the MLB this season. They have, however, been slightly better of late, sitting in the middle of the pack in strikeouts over their past three.
Well, last Sunday didn't go well...it didn't go well at all. Add the Blue Jays to the list of teams I won't be trusting for betting purposes for the foreseeable future. An 0-3 day puts my overall record back below .500, a fixture that we will now look to reverse immediately. Luckily for us, the calendar has flipped to June, and a new month provides a plethora of new opportunities. Per usual, this Sunday represents a full 15-game slate, and there should be some great available player prop options on PrizePicks today.
Overall record: 12-14-1

Sunday’s Best MLB PrizePicks Player Predictions
Here are today’s best PrizePicks player predictions.
Lively has pitched quite well for the Reds over his last three outings, including recording six-plus strikeouts in the trio of affairs. Today, he will face the Brewers at home in a matinee show. A couple of weeks ago, we dominated a bet regarding pitcher strikeouts against the Brewers, who have been one of the most swing-and-miss-friendly teams in the MLB this season. They have, however, been slightly better of late, sitting in the middle of the pack in strikeouts over their past three.
Milwaukee has also taken the first two games of the series against Cincinnati, and they have piled up 15 runs while doing so. Lively is due for a tougher outing following his early success, and it could come on Sunday. Add in the fact that he has only thrown more than 87 pitches in an outing one time, and there is a case to be made that the 31-year-old simply won't make it long enough to record the over on this prop.
Arraez continues to lead the majors with a .390 batting average, and it's not close, as he is nearly 60 points higher than second-place Matt Chapman at the moment. On Sunday, the Marlins square off with the basement-dwelling Athletics, a matchup that trumps all matchups for any hitter on any given day.
Arraez is coming off a 5-for-5 performance against this same Oakland team on Saturday, and he has recorded multi-hit games in five of his last eight. This pick isn't rocket science- we are simply betting on the former and current batting champ to record either one extra-base hit or a pair of singles this afternoon. He has as good a chance as anyone to accomplish that feat.
Francisco Lindor Under 7.0 Hitter Fantasy Score
Remember just earlier when I said I'd be adding the Blue Jays to the list of teams I will no longer be trusting for betting purposes? Well, the list they're being added to is one with the Mets, so I could be setting myself up for disaster here. However, it feels much less gross to take "under" picks on this team, and I find myself going back to the well today with Francisco Lindor.
Lindor might be in the worst slump of anyone in baseball at the moment. His current batting average sits at just .212, and it has not even reached .250 at any point over the course of this season. He does have 10 homers, but that goes along with 58 strikeouts and a pitiful .284 OBP. Lindor has yet to record a hit across the team's first three games in June, and he is currently amidst a 7-for-52 (!!) skid. Ironically enough, the Mets face the Blue Jays on Sunday, a team they have dropped the first two games to in this series. I don't think (and also hope) that Sunday is the day Lindor magically puts it all together.
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