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Jacob Wilson Player Props: July 24, Athletics vs. Astros

Jacob Wilson Player Props: July 24, Athletics vs. Astros

USA Today24-07-2025
Jacob Wilson will try to bounce back following a hitless performance in his most recent game (0 for 4). His Athletics take on Jason Alexander and the Houston Astros on Thursday at 8:10 p.m. ET on MLB Network, SCHN and NBCS-CA.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Jacob Wilson player prop bets.
Wilson paces the Athletics with a .311 batting average. He's hit 10 home runs and racked up 44 RBI.
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