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Cardinals vs. Padres MLB player props and odds - Sunday, July 27

Cardinals vs. Padres MLB player props and odds - Sunday, July 27

USA Today11 hours ago
Player prop betting options for Brendan Donovan, Manny Machado and others are available in the St. Louis Cardinals-San Diego Padres matchup at Busch Stadium on Sunday, starting at 2:15 p.m. ET.
Sportsbooks have listed the Cardinals (-125) as moneyline favorites versus the Padres (+105). The total for this contest is 9.
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For the Cardinals, Donovan has popped nine homers with 42 RBI and 54 runs while batting .290/.359/.425, including a walk rate of 8.4% and a K rate of 13.1%.
In 421 plate appearances, Willson Contreras, who sports a .264/.352/.455 triple slash this season, has clobbered 14 home runs while driving in 61 runs and scoring 52 times. He's walking at an 8.1% clip while fanning 24.9% of the time.
San Diego Padres prop bets today
This year Machado has 19 home runs and 63 RBI for the Padres, with a slash line of .294/.355/.498. He has scored 61 runs, with strikeout and walk rates of 17% and 8.7%, respectively. He also has swiped eight bases on 10 attempts.
The Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. has slashed .266/.363/.448, with 17 homers and 44 RBI, plus 22 steals on 25 attempts. He has 69 runs scored, a strikeout rate of 17.9%, and a walk rate of 12.4%.
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