Double boom! We cashed Shohei Ohtani to go yard on Tuesday night, giving us two straight winning days in home run props to start the week. Let's keep the profit train rolling with three more HR bets for Wednesday's MLB slate.
We had the right read on which teams to target with home run props on Thursday, but we unfortunately chose the wrong players. Let's turn things around and finish the week with a bang.
It was a tough game today. It didn’t start well, and it didn’t end well. The White Sox went to work early against Lance Lynn and touched him for three runs, two earned through the first five innings.
The right-hander has shuffled his pitch mix yet again and is showing some tweaked pitch shapes as well. Lance Lynn is a fastball pitcher. We all know that by now but I wanted to start with that statement because I fear that it gives us a limited perception of Lynn.
Sure, the MLB season is only a month old, but it's never too early to look at which rookies are already shaping up to have a strong case for AL and NL Rookies of the Year.
On Sunday afternoon, Sonny Gray took the mound for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Milwaukee Brewers and did his best to snap his team’s three-game slide.
It's a new week in home run props, and we're looking to kick things off right with a winner (or two, or three). Here are our three favorite HR bets for Monday's MLB slate.
Lance Lynn combined with two relievers on a five-hitter, Masyn Winn and Jordan Walker hit consecutive sacrifice flies in a go-ahead sixth inning, and the St.
Lance Lynn attempts to trace the footsteps of fellow veteran righty Sonny Gray and break into the win column as the visiting St. Louis Cardinals go for a second straight victory over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.
Boom x2! Yordan Alvarez went yard not once, but twice to cash one of our home run bets for the second straight day. It'll be hard to follow that, but we'll do our best with three more home run props for Thursday's MLB slate.
After departing the Cardinals as a free agent in 2018, right-hander Lance Lynn bounced around to five other teams and never pitched another game in St.
The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the St. Louis Cardinals in extra innings on Saturday, dropping their first game on the current homestand. Lance Lynn got the start for the Cardinals, quickly finding himself in a hefty bit of trouble in the top of the first inning against his former team.
Right-hander Lance Lynn not only will make his official return to the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday evening, the outing will come against the last team with which he pitched in the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Although Angel Hernandez avoided his usual ball-strike criticism on Friday during a game between the Cardinals and Nationals, he still made himself a focal point.
Lance Lynn has been with the St. Louis Cardinals for a short time, but he’s already endearing himself to the fanbase again. The former Chicago White Sox righty is pulling up to his practices in a pink Ford Raptor.
After finishing 2023 with a 71-91 record, the St. Louis Cardinals enter the offseason with many question marks but none are bigger than their pitching staff.
The St. Louis Cardinals are bringing back one of their former All-Stars.
The Cardinals and right-hander Lance Lynn are in agreement on a one-year contract with a club option for the 2025 season, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN.
The Dodgers have declined their club option on right-hander Lance Lynn.
There's no love lost in the Lynn household! Dodgers pitcher Lance Lynn brought home a very un-prestigious (and unofficial) award this season as the most homer-prone pitcher in baseball.
One of the team option decisions that the Dodgers have to make this offseason is on starting pitcher Lance Lynn. Lynn was brought in to help the rotation at the trade deadline and ended up being the only move LA made for a starter.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers were in need of starting pitching help during the weeks leading up to the August 1 trade deadline, they fortified their rotation by acquiring Lance Lynn as part of a trade with the Chicago White Sox.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled Victor González from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed Lance Lynn on the bereavement list prior to Saturday’s game against the San Francisco Giants.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Lance Lynn prior to the August 1 trade deadline it was with an expectation he would absorb innings and help provide stability to a starting rotation that had been decimated by injuries and inconsistent performances.
The Chicago White Sox are well under .500, owning one of the worst records in all of Major League Baseball. The Los Angeles Dodgers have the third-best record in MLB and have won nine of their last 10 games.
The Dodgers placed new reliever Joe Kelly on the injured list.
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