
Guardians vs. Cardinals MLB player props and odds - Saturday, June 28
Betting on player props is one of the ways to wager on the Cleveland Guardians-St. Louis Cardinals matchup at Progressive Field on Saturday, starting at 4:10 p.m. ET.
At -120, the Guardians are listed as the moneyline favorites in this matchup against the Cardinals (+100). Bookmakers have set the total for this matchup at 8.5 runs.
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Over 332 plate appearances, Steven Kwan has popped six homers with 24 RBI and 37 runs while batting .302/.366/.423, including a walk rate of 8.4% and a K rate of 8.7%. On the bases, he has picked up 11 steals on 12 attempts.
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