Best MLB Player Props Today
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Join FTA+ →Today's best MLB player prop bets for Wednesday, March 25 — our algorithm compares prop projections to sportsbook over/under lines across DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars.
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Disclaimer
All projections on this page are generated algorithmically based on statistical models, season averages, and projected playing time. These projections are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial or betting advice.
The algorithm may not reflect recent injuries, lineup changes, rest days, or other factors that affect outcomes. Lines and odds change frequently — always confirm current numbers with your sportsbook before placing any wagers.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. You assume all risk associated with any wagers you place. Only bet with money you can afford to lose.
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Cross-Book MLB Prop Comparison: Finding the Best Line
This page aggregates every MLB player prop from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars into a single ranked list, sorted by expected value. Because different sportsbooks set lines independently, the same pitcher's strikeout prop might be 5.5 on one book and 6.5 on another — a full strikeout of difference that can be the gap between a winning and losing bet. Our model runs every prop through the same projection pipeline, then surfaces the single best line regardless of which book offers it.
Why Line Shopping Across Sportsbooks Matters
Professional bettors consider line shopping the single most important edge in sports betting. A half-point difference on a prop line can swing your expected value by several percentage points over time. By comparing all four books side by side, this page does that work for you — the Book column shows which sportsbook is offering the most favorable number for each pick. Use the sportsbook filter buttons above to drill into a specific book's full prop menu if you're limited to one platform.
How Our MLB Prop Model Works
Our algorithm projects each player's stat line using season averages, split performance against opposing pitcher handedness, and matchup-specific adjustments. We cover pitcher strikeouts, hits, home runs, and total bases. The projection is compared to every available sportsbook line, and the resulting edge percentage and expected value are calculated using each book's actual posted odds. Data refreshes throughout the day as lineups lock and lines move.