April 11th MLB Player Props – Best Position and Pitcher Props to Bet for Sunday
- There’s a full slate of MLB action set for Sunday, April 11th
- Player props have been posted for 11 games as of early Sunday morning
- See the available player props plus best bets for Sunday’s games
With another full slate of 14 MLB games on tap for Sunday, April 11th, there’s a number of MLB player props that merit consideration.
All but one of the games are afternoon affairs. An NL East showdown between the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies is the Sunday night baseball feature contest.
The table below outlines the main hitter and pitcher props available for April 11th action. It will be updated as more games are added to the board.
The odds below are from BetMGM.
MLB Player Props for April 11th
Cubs vs Pirates | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
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Anthony Rizzo (Cubs) | +425 | -222 | +165 | TBD |
David Bote (Cubs) | +725 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Ian Happ (Cubs) | +300 | -250 | +190 | TBD |
Jason Heyward (Cubs) | +575 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Joc Pederson (Cubs) | +270 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Kris Bryant (Cubs) | +425 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Wilson Contreras (Cubs) | +525 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Javier Baez (Cubs) | +450 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Trevor Williams (Cubs) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (+100o/-133u) |
Adam Frazier (PGH) | +600 | +190 | -250 | TBD |
Bryan Reynolds (PGH) | +450 | -278 | +200 | TBD |
Colin Moran (PGH) | +425 | -250 | +180 | TBD |
JT Brubaker (PGH) | TBD | +400 | -667 | 5.5 (-111o/0118u) |
Dustin Fowler (PGH) | +600 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Gregory Polanco (PGH) | +250 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Jacob Stallings (PGH) | +675 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Kevin Newman (PGH) | +950 | +190 | -250 | TBD |
Phillip Evans (PGH) | +600 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Red Sox vs Orioles | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Pedro Severino (BAL) | +550 | -175 | +230 | TBA |
Trey Mancini (BAL) | +400 | -278 | +195 | TBA |
Anthony Santander (BAL) | +390 | +165 | -227 | TBA |
Ryan Mountcastle (BAL) | +375 | -278 | +195 | TBA |
Cedric Mullins (BAL) | +650 | +170 | -238 | TBA |
Freddy Galvis (BAL) | +525 | -167 | +125 | TBA |
Ramon Urias (BAL) | +550 | -175 | +130 | TBA |
Rio Ruiz (BAL) | +500 | -189 | +140 | TBA |
Jorge Lopez (BAL) | TBA | TBA | TBA | 3.5 (-120o/-110u) |
Enrique Hernandez (BOS) | +320 | +155 | -208 | TBA |
Hunter Renfroe (BOS) | +375 | -189 | +140 | TBA |
Xander Bogaerts (BOS) | +425 | +155 | -208 | TBA |
Bobby Dalbec (BOS) | +475 | -161 | +120 | TBA |
Rafael Devers (BOS) | +240 | +145 | -200 | TBA |
Alex Verdugo (BOS) | +475 | +150 | -200 | N/A |
Marwin Gonzalez (BOS) | +375 | +190 | -278 | N/A |
Christian Vazquez (BOS) | +525 | +170 | -227 | N/A |
Franchy Cordero (BOS) | +450 | -250 | +185 | N/A |
Nick Pivetti (BOS) | N/A | N/A | N/A | 4.5 (-125o/-105u) |
Mariners vs Twins | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Dylan Moore (SEA) | +550 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
JP Crawford (SEA) | +900 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Kyle Seager (SEA) | +425 | -227 | +165 | TBD |
Taylor Trammell (SEA) | +725 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Luis Torrens (SEA) | +825 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Ty France (SEA) | +475 | -227 | +170 | TBD |
Evan White (SEA) | +450 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Mitch Haniger (SEA) | +425 | -222 | +165 | TBD |
Andrelton Simmons (MIN) | +800 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Byron Buxton (MIN) | +270 | +195 | -278 | TBD |
Jake Cave (MIN) | +600 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Jorge Polanco (MIN) | +675 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Luis Arreaz (MIN) | +850 | +140 | -189 | TBD |
Max Kepler (MIN) | +425 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Miguel Sano (MIN) | +225 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Mitch Garver (MIN) | +400 | -143 | +110 | TBD |
Nelson Cruz (MIN) | +400 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Matt Shoemaker (MIN) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (-133o/+100u) |
Brewers vs Cardinals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Christian Yelich (MIL) | +333 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Jackie Bradley Jr (MIL) | +450 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Keston Hiura (MIL) | +375 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Lorenzo Cain (MIL) | +625 | -278 | +190 | TBD |
Luis Urias (MIL) | +875 | -125 | -110 | TBD |
Omar Narvaez (MIL) | +575 | -143 | +110 | TBD |
Travis Shaw (MIL) | +290 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Brett Anderson (MIL) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 3.5 (-105/-125u) |
Dylan Carlson (STL) | +575 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Justin Williams (STL) | +775 | -143 | +110 | TBD |
Nolan Arenado (STL) | +460 | -250 | +185 | TBD |
Paul DeJong (STL) | +450 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Paul Goldschmidt (STL) | +375 | -250 | +185 | TBD |
Tommy Edman (STL) | +625 | +185 | -250 | TBD |
Yadier Molina (STL) | +650 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Daniel Ponce de Leon (STL) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 6.5 (+115/-154u) |
Tigers vs Cleveland | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
JaCoby Jones (DET) | +500 | -167 | +125 | TBA |
Jeimer Candelario (DET) | +375 | -238 | +175 | TBA |
Jonathan Schoop (DET) | +500 | -182 | +135 | TBA |
Miguel Cabrera (DET) | +375 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Niko Goodrum (DET) | +475 | +210 | -303 | TBA |
Robbie Grossman (DET) | +625 | -278 | +200 | TBA |
Willi Castro (DET) | +525 | +175 | -238 | TBA |
Wilson Ramos (DET) | +475 | +195 | -278 | TBA |
Jose Urena (DET) | TBA | TBA | TBA | 3.5 (-120o/-110u) |
Amed Rosario (CLE) | +650 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Andres Gimenez (CLE) | +800 | -200 | +145 | TBA |
Cesar Hernandez (CLE) | +600 | +150 | -208 | TBA |
Eddie Rosario (CLE) | +325 | +160 | -222 | TBA |
Franmil Reyes (CLE) | +325 | -208 | +155 | TBA |
Jose Ramirez (CLE) | +320 | +140 | -250 | N/A |
Josh Naylor (CLE) | +525 | +195 | -278 | N/A |
Roberto Perez (CLE) | +650 | -139 | +105 | N/A |
Logan Allen (CLE) | N/A | N/A | N/A | 3.5 (+115o/-154u) |
All odds as of April 11th
Devers To Go Deep
Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers has stepped into the batter’s box twice in his career against Baltimore Orioles right-hander Jorge Lopez. Both times, he’s hit a home run.
Rafael Devers gives the Red Sox the lead 🔥pic.twitter.com/uUWfuzVD6c
— Guy Boston Sports (@GuyBostonSports) April 11, 2021
Is it patently ridiculous to suggest he’ll drop another bomb against Lopez on Sunday? Well, the other way of looking at it is he’s never not gone deep off of Lopez. So there’s that.
Rafael Devers to hit home run (+240)
Goldschmidt Is Golden
It might be wrong to suggest that St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt owns Milwaukee Brewers lefty Brett Anderson. He sure seems to own some space rent-free inside Anderson’s head, mind you.
That's a 3-0 Cardinals lead, courtesy of Paul Goldschmidt.
TV: Bally Sports Midwest
Stream: https://t.co/tC6QXBlald#STLFLY pic.twitter.com/MJwZQuqkhU— Bally Sports Midwest (@BallySportsMW) April 7, 2021
Goldschmidt is 10-for-18 lifetime against Anderson. That’s a .555 batting average. He’s also clouted a pair of home runs.
Paul Goldschmidt 1+ hits (-250)