Atlanta Braves vs. Arizona Diamondbacks 9:40 PM ET

Austin Riley Under 1.5 Total Bases (-133 per Draftkings)

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Like many players, Austin Riley hasn’t really found his footing at the plate, coming in with just a .238 batting average. Riley also has had a few at-bats against D-backs pitcher Ryne Nelson, and in 8 at-bats he has just 1 hit, which did happen to be a home run, but overall, as you can see, he hasn’t been super successful. This season alone, though we haven’t had a ton of games, you would expect someone like Austin Riley to have some extra-base hits, but up to this point in the season, he has nothing to show in the extra-base hits category. Until he proves otherwise, betting Austin Riley under 1.5 total bases is a pretty safe bet.

Ozzie Albies Over 1.5 Hits+Runs+RBI’s (-106 per DraftKings)

Ozzie Albies has had a quicker start than most this year, with a .273 batting average, and he also has 3 runs plus an RBI under his belt. The nice thing about Albies, especially for this kind of prop bet, is he will be relentless on the basepaths and has some speed to back it up. Ryne Nelson also struggled with command in his first outing of the season, which could lead to not only baserunning opportunities for Albies, but more chances for him to get on base and score runs.

New York Mets

Francisco Alvarez under 0.5 RBI’s (-309 per DraftKings)

While not the best value of all time for this RBI prop for Francisco Alvarez, it’s still a good bet since they are playing in Oracle, not the most hitter-friendly park, but certainly not the least. The Mets also find themselves with a tough matchup today against Robbie Ray, who not only has good strikeout stuff, but is one of the most consistent pitchers in the game at this moment. Alvarez this season hasn’t been super great at the plate, batting only .231. If you would be looking to add more value, consider adding one of Tyrone Taylor or Mark Vientos on the under 0.5 RBI category to a parlay.