May 23 MLB Player Props – Best Home Run, Strikeout, and Hits Props to Bet for Sunday
- There are 15 games of MLB action set for Sunday, May 23rd
- Player props have been posted for 14 games as of early Sunday morning
- See the available player props plus best bets for Sunday’s games
There is a full slate of 15 games on the MLB docket for Sunday, May 23rd. Naturally, all that action assures that there are player props available in abundance.
Julio Urias takes his 6-1 record to the hill for the Los Angeles Dodgers as they face traditional rivals the San Francisco Giants. The Tampa Bay Rays seek to extend their winning streak to 10 games as they battle the Toronto Blue Jays.
The table below outlines the main hitter and pitcher props available for May 23rd games from DraftKings.
MLB Player Props for May 23rd
Cubs vs Cardinals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
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Anthony Rizzo (Cubs) | +425 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Joc Pederson (Cubs) | +290 | -278 | +195 | TBD |
Wilson Contreras (Cubs) | +525 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Javier Baez (Cubs) | +375 | -227 | +170 | TBD |
David Bote (Cubs) | +550 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Kris Bryant (Cubs) | +400 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Nico Hoerner (Cubs) | +825 | -208 | +150 | TBD |
Ian Happ (Cubs) | +450 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Zach Davies (Cubs) | TBD | +325 | -500 | 3.5 (+115o/-154u) |
Dylan Carlson (STL) | +450 | -250 | +180 | TBD |
Harrison Bader (STL) | +550 | -189 | +145 | TBD |
Nolan Arenado (STL) | +425 | -250 | +185 | TBD |
Edmundo Sosa (STL) | +700 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Paul Goldschmidt (STL) | +360 | +200 | -286 | TBD |
Tommy Edman (STL) | +600 | +160 | -222 | TBD |
Justin Williams (STL) | +450 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Yadier Molina (STL) | +650 | -227 | +170 | TBD |
Adam Wainwright (STL) | TBD | +300 | -455 | 5.5 (+105o/-139u) |
White Sox vs Yankees | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Jose Abreu (CWS) | +310 | -245 | +187 | TBD |
Tim Anderson (CWS) | +560 | -265 | +198 | TBD |
Yasmani Grandal (CWS) | +380 | -132 | +104 | TBD |
Adam Eaton (CWS) | +600 | -205 | +157 | TBD |
Yoan Moncada (CWS) | +390 | -195 | +149 | TBD |
Yermin Mercedes (CWS) | +340 | -205 | +157 | TBD |
Dallas Keuchel (CWS) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 3.5 (+111o/-141u) |
Luke Voit (NYY) | +350 | -225 | +171 | TBD |
Aaron Judge (NYY) | +370 | -230 | +175 | TBD |
Clint Frazier (NYY) | +560 | -159 | +125 | TBD |
DJ LeMahieu (NYY) | +750 | +177 | -235 | TBD |
Gary Sanchez (NYY) | +380 | -157 | +123 | TBD |
Gleyber Torres (NYY) | +420 | -210 | +161 | TBD |
Jameson Taillon (NYY) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 5.5 (-111o/-106u) |
Red Sox vs Phillies | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Xander Bogaerts (BOS) | +450 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Bobby Dalbec (BOS) | +600 | -143 | +113 | TBD |
Rafael Devers (BOS) | +350 | -182 | +140 | TBD |
JD Martinez (BOS) | +400 | -190 | +147 | TBD |
Christian Vazquez (BOS) | +600 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Eduardo Rodriguez (BOS) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 6.5 (-103o/-129u) |
Alec Bohm (PHI) | +500 | -195 | +147 | TBD |
Andrew McCutchen (PHI) | +370 | -186 | +142 | TBD |
Bryce Harper (PHI) | +350 | -182 | +140 | TBD |
Rhys Hoskins (PHI) | +325 | -167 | +128 | TBD |
Jean Segura (PHI) | +550 | -225 | +168 | TBD |
Zack Wheeler (PHI) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 6.5 (-157o/+120u) |
Tigers vs Royals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
JaCoby Jones (DET) | +625 | -133 | +100 | TBD |
Jeimer Candelario (DET) | +500 | -238 | +170 | TBD |
Jonathan Schoop (DET) | +550 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Nomar Mazara (DET) | +625 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Niko Goodrum (DET) | +600 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Robbie Grossman (DET) | +750 | -250 | +175 | TBD |
Willi Castro (DET) | +700 | -208 | +150 | TBD |
Wilson Ramos (DET) | +650 | -227 | +165 | TBD |
Miguel Cabrera (DET) | +500 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Casey Mize (DET) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 3.5 (-139o/+105u) |
Andrew Benintendi (KC) | +700 | -278 | +195 | TBD |
Jorge Soler (KC) | +333 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Carlos Santana (KC) | +500 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Kelvin Gutierrez (KC) | +950 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Whit Merrifield (KC) | +825 | +180 | -250 | TBD |
MA Taylor (KC) | +675 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Nicky Lopez (KC) | +1350 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Salvador Perez (KC) | +375 | +185 | -250 | TBD |
Ryan O’Hearn (KC) | +475 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Kris Bubic (KC) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (-128o/-105u) |
Orioles vs Nationals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Pedro Severino (BAL) | +500 | -182 | +140 | TBD |
Anthony Santander (BAL) | +400 | -225 | +168 | TBD |
Austin Hays (BAL) | +550 | -215 | +162 | TBD |
Cedric Mullins II (BAL) | +650 | -225 | +170 | TBD |
Trey Mancini (BAL) | +400 | -250 | +187 | TBD |
Trea Turner (WAS) | +450 | +149 | -200 | TBD |
Starlin Castro (WAS) | +450 | +187 | -250 | TBD |
Josh Bell (WAS) | +350 | -250 | +187 | TBD |
Juan Soto (WAS) | +350 | +168 | -225 | TBD |
Kyle Schwarber (WAS) | +300 | -205 | +155 | TBD |
Patrick Corbin (WAS) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 5.5 (-103o/-127u) |
Odds as of May 23rd.
Wainwright Handcuffs Rizzo
Chicago Cubs Anthony Rizzo is currently holding a hot bat. He’s collected five hits over his past three games, including a 3-for-7 slate through two games of this series with the St. Louis Cardinals.
"Nachos first… then you get the ball."
Anthony Rizzo out here trying to make a trade with a fan🤣 pic.twitter.com/gXUzhFZv7T
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) May 23, 2021
However, Cardinals veteran righthander Adam Wainwright has held the upper hand over the years in head-to-head meetings with Rizzo. The Cubs first baseman is batting just .167 (5-for-30) in his career against Wainwright. That includes an 0-for-5 skid that extends back to 2019.
- Pick: Chicago Cubs Anthony Rizzo no hits (+175)
Miggy Belts Bubic
Sure, it was only one game, but it was a memorable one for Miguel Cabrera. The Detroit Tigers designated hitter faced Kansas City Royals starter Kris Bubic late in the 2020 season on September 24th. Cabrera went 3-for-4, including a two-run home run.
Career home run No. 490 for @MiguelCabrera! pic.twitter.com/snC8psNuFq
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) May 22, 2021
Miggy is struggling at the plate this year. He’s hitting a paltry .204 with four homers. He’ll welcome the sight of a familiar face that he’s owned in the past.
- Pick: Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera home run (+500)