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Spencer Torkelson Player Props: July 13, Tigers vs. Mariners

Spencer Torkelson Player Props: July 13, Tigers vs. Mariners

USA Todaya day ago
Spencer Torkelson's Detroit Tigers take on the Seattle Mariners on July 13 at 1:40 p.m. ET, and will see starting pitcher Logan Gilbert on the hill. Torkelson had one hit in his last game, going 1-for-3.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Spencer Torkelson player prop bets.
Torkelson has 20 doubles, 21 home runs and 43 walks while batting .236. Among hitters in MLB action, Torkelson ranks 12th in homers and 18th in RBI.
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