
Willson Contreras Player Props: July 26, Cardinals vs. Padres
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Contreras paces the Cardinals in home runs (14) and runs batted in (61). Contreras ranks 70th in homers and 24th in RBI among all hitters in baseball. Contreras brings a six-game hitting streak into this game. In his last outings he is hitting .351 with seven doubles, two home runs, three walks and eight RBIs.
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