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Alec Burleson Player Props: July 6, Cardinals vs. Cubs

Alec Burleson Player Props: July 6, Cardinals vs. Cubs

USA Today10 hours ago
Alec Burleson and the St. Louis Cardinals play the Chicago Cubs, and starter Matthew Boyd, on July 6 at 6:10 p.m. ET at Wrigley Field. Burleson recorded a homer in his previous game (going 3-for-5).
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Burleson leads the Cardinals with 11 home runs, while collecting 38 RBI.
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