PrizePicks MLB Player Props - July 25 Top Picks: Freddie Freeman Keeps Hot Streak Going
Published: Jul 25, 2022
Tonight's MLB slate presents a lot of MLB player props to choose from. For the MLB PrizePicks Power Play of the Day, one of the top MLB daily picks is Los Angeles Dodgers Freddie Freeman's total bases prop. Freeman has a 12-game hitting streak and has at least two total bases in nine of the last 10 games as an MLB DFS top play as well. Our other top MLB player prop focuses on Yordan Alvarez, who has a 1.202 OPS and .494 wOBA against right-handed pitching this season. Expect Alvarez and the Houston Astros to be popular in MLB DFS lineups tonight. Be sure to check out the today's MLB lineups and MLB weather report updates before locking in MLB player props or daily fantasy baseball lineups. Plus, use our MLB daily projections and today's MLB Vegas Odds for your fantasy baseball needs. Let's jump into the MLB PrizePicks Power Play of the Day for the top MLB player props on Monday, July 25th.
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