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Rafael Devers Player Props: July 13, Giants vs. Dodgers

Rafael Devers Player Props: July 13, Giants vs. Dodgers

USA Today2 days ago
Rafael Devers is trying to get back on track following a hitless showing in his last game (0 for 2 with an RBI). His San Francisco Giants face Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET on Roku.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Rafael Devers player prop bets.
Devers paces the Giants in home runs (17) and runs batted in (68). Among all hitters in MLB action, Devers' home run total ranks 29th and his RBI tally ranks 10th.
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