PrizePicks MLB Player Props - September 13 Top Picks: Jordan Montgomery Against Milwaukee Brewers
Published: Sep 13, 2022
The Major League Baseball slate for Tuesday, September 13th presents plenty of MLB player props to choose from. One of the top MLB daily picks is a prop bet for St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jordan Montgomery against the Milwaukee Brewers. Check out the video for another MLB betting pick for tonight's PrizePicks player props. 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 daily fantasy baseball needs. Let's jump into the MLB PrizePicks Power Play of the Day for the top MLB player props on September 13th.
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Mets selected the contract of RHP Chris Devenski from Triple-A Syracuse.
Devenski gets the call to the majors to replace an injured Danny Young (elbow) in New York’s bullpen. The 34-year-old journeyman has made 303 appearances in the big leagues dating back to 2016. He’ll operate in low-leverage spots for the Mets.
Mets placed LHP Danny Young on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to April 27, with a left elbow sprain.
No word yet on how much time Young is going to miss, but it figures to be a lengthy absence. The 30-year-old southpaw has made 52 relief appearances for the Mets over the last two seasons.
Mets transferred LHP Brooks Raley to the 60-day injured list.
Raley returned to the Mets earlier this week on a one-year contract with a club option for 2026. He’s likely to rejoin New York’s bullpen at some point in the second half. The procedural move opens up a 40-man roster spot for now.
Chase Dollander was removed from Wednesday’s start against the Braves with a cracked fingernail.
Rockies manager Bud Black told reporters Dollander left the contest with two outs in the sixth inning after a fingernail on his right hand split and was bleeding. The 23-year-old top prospect departed after limiting Atlanta’s formidable lineup to just one run on two hits at Coors Field. He struck out four and also issued three walks. It doesn’t appear to be a serious issue, but it certainly puts him in jeopardy of missing his next start on Tuesday against the Tigers. There should be an update on his status in the coming days.
Brenton Doyle finished 2-for-4 with a homer as the Rockies edged the Braves 2-1 on Wednesday.
Doyle has, totally understandably, struggled offensively since coming off the Bereavement List last week, but he had a really nice game against Chris Sale and Pierce Johnson today as the Rockies won for the first time in 10 days and second time in 20 days. Doyle hit flyballs 421, 402 and 395 feet, resulting in a homer, a double and an out.
Zach Agnos worked a scoreless ninth for his first career save Wednesday against the Braves.
Seth Halvorsen, who has looked like the favorite for saves in the Colorado pen of late, struck out two in a perfect eighth to earn his first hold. Agnos then retired three out of four batters in the ninth. Between Halvorsen, Agnos, Angel Chivilli and Victor Vodnik, the Rockies have the makings of a potentially excellent pen come 2026 or ’27. Still, there isn’t much reason to try to chase saves here now; the Rockies have totaled four from four different relievers this season.