We've got a loaded Tuesday slate of baseball action tonight and plenty to seek your teeth into if you're looking to place any wagers.Â
Below, we've compiled our favorite May 30 MLB best bets including a Yankee vs. Mariners pick and a few MLB player props for today, plus a few sportsbook bonuses to benefit from ahead of first pitch.Â
May 30 MLB bets: Seattle Mariners (-125 or better) ML vs. Yankees
Both the Yankees and Mariners are playing solid baseball lately — each entered the series opener with a 7-3 tally across their previous 10 games.
The Yankees drew first blood, but the Mariners are in position to even things up thanks to having Logan Gilbert on the mound.Â
The 6-foot-6-inch righty is enjoying a dominant run, logging at least six innings in five of his last six turns and compiling a 0.74 WHIP over that span. He’s quite comfortable at home, limiting opposing hitters to a .160 batting average with a 3.04 ERA.
Meanwhile, Yankees starter Nestor Cortes is scuffling with 23 hits and 14 earned runs allowed over 21.1 innings in May.Â
Whether you like the Mariners or decide to pivot to a pick on the Yankees, keep tabs on Anthony Rizzo, who left Sunday’s contest with a mild neck injury.Â
MLB props today: May 30 MLB picks include Aaron Judge props, New York Mets bets for Alonso, Senga
With so many games on the slate, there are tons of prop betting options for Tuesday. We've got Aaron Judge props plus a couple of picks for New York Mets players, and more ahead of Tuesday night.Â
New York Yankees props: Aaron Judge Over 1.5 bases (-105 or better)
As we mentioned, Logan Gilbert has pitched incredibly well of late. That said, Aaron Judge is still one of the best all-around ballplayers there is and he's currently riding a hot streak that cannot be ignored.Â
Judge is hitting .404 with nine homers and 17 RBI over the past 15 days and 13 of his 19 hits in that span have been for extra bases, which means he only neeeds one in most cases to win this wager.Â
He's had a hit in four straight games, with three of those games resulting in him recording multiple bases.
This line is close to even and is the next-best way to back Judge outside of taking him to hit a home run (+205 or better), which isn't quite high enough for us.Â
New York Mets props: Pete Alonso Over 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI (-110 or better)
Pete Alonso is a meat-eater. He’s not going to snack on singles, he inflicts significant damage. That’s especially true against left-handed pitchers.
Southpaw Ranger Suarez toes the rubber for the Phillies, a pitcher Alonso has yet to victimize at the dish. That’s no reason to shy away from Pete Alonso prop bets, though. He owns a robust .623 slugging percentage against lefties.
Suarez is working into form after a late start to the season. He has a 9.82 ERA across 11 frames. Tuesday is a prime spot for Alonso to touch Suarez up a bit.
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May 30 MLB player props: Wander Franco over 0.5 stolen bases (+190 or better)
Remember not to make a habit of chasing chase plus-money bets in offbeat unless you feel good about it. In this case, we're sprikling it into the betting mix because there are multiple positive factors at play for the Rays' Wander Franco to swipe a bag.Â
Franco is raking over the last seven days (batting .444), so we like his chances to get on base. He has 18 total bags to his name and has stolen four bases in that time. Steals tend to come in bunches and it's clear that Franco is having an easy time reading right-handed pitching on the bases.Â
Tonight’s Chicago Cubs’ battery including starter Kyle Hendricks is not the most adept at preventing steals, and it's reasonable to expect the Cubs to have difficulty keeping him stationed at first base should he reach.
MLB player props: Kodai Senga Over 5.5 Strikeouts (-160 or better)
There’s nothing wrong with folding in short odds into your betting portfolio, as it’s all about balance. Even if the potential winnings are relatively modest, the bet itself is sometimes attractive enough to take anyway.
If there’s one player in particular who will enjoy returning to Queens, it’s Kodei Senga, who looks like a Cy Young contender at home.
Senga has a 1.57 ERA, .160 OBA, and 29 strikeouts in 23 innings at Citi Field. He logged six innings with 12 strikeouts to help the Mets take two out of three from the MLB-best Tampa Bay Rays in his last turn in the borough.
And should the line reach 6.5 before the game, don't be afraid to take the better payout and go for it. He has logged at least six innings in three of his four home starts, which should still give you a chance at seven strikeouts.Â
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