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MLB Player Prop Picks 6/7/25 MLB Picks (National League Pitchers)
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Washington Nationals (30-33) vs Texas Rangers (29-35)
June 7, 2025 at 04:05 PM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Washington Nationals +140 / Texas Rangers -172 — Over/Under: 8
Mitchell Parker Over 4.5 K’s
Texas Rangers vs Washington Nationals 4:05 PM EST
Washington Nationals left-hander Mitchell Parker has made 12 starts in the 2025 MLB season, posting a 4–5 record with a 4.71 ERA over 65.0 innings pitched. He has recorded 42 strikeouts and 28 walks, resulting in a WHIP of 1.31. Parker’s performance has been a mix of highs and lows. He’s failed to log 4+ Ks in his last 3 outings, but I want to buy low on Mitchell Parker in this one. The Rangers have been awful at the plate this season, especially when on the road. We’ve seen Parker show a lot of potential in his first two seasons in the Majors, and he’s capable of having good outings. This is a good spot for Parker to do just that.Â
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Ranger Suarez Under 2.5 Earned Runs
Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates 4:05 PM EST
Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Ranger Suárez has been a standout performer in the team’s starting rotation. Through six starts, Suárez boasts an unblemished 4–0 record, accompanied by an impressive 2.72 ERA over 36.1 innings pitched. He has tallied 33 strikeouts against 10 walks, resulting in a commendable 1.18 WHIP. Overall, Suárez’s 2025 season showcases his pivotal role in the Phillies’ rotation. Suarez has only allowed 1 run in his last 3 starts combined. He should have another good outing against this Pirates offense that ranks in the bottom 5 in the whole league in batting average, OPS, home runs, and total runs.Â
Logan Webb Under 6.5 Earned Runs
Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco 4:05 PM EST
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb has delivered an impressive performance in the 2025 MLB season. Over 13 starts, he has compiled a 5–5 win-loss record with a stellar 2.55 ERA across 81.1 innings pitched. Webb has struck out 91 batters while issuing only 17 walks, resulting in a commendable 1.17 WHIP. Webb’s consistency has been a cornerstone for the Giants’ rotation. Notably, in a recent outing against the San Diego Padres, he pitched eight scoreless innings. He should have another good outing in this one, facing the Braves, who’ve been a completely different team on the road this season.Â