May 29 MLB Player Props – Best Home Run, Strikeout, and Hits Props to Bet for Saturday

By Robert Duff in MLB Baseball
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- There are 18 games of MLB action set for Saturday, May 29th
- Player props have been posted for seven games as of early Saturday morning
- See the available player props plus best bets for Saturday’s games
It’s a busy Saturday, May 29th in MLB action with 18 games on the slate. That’s leaving bettors with a healthy supply of MLB player props from among which they may choose to wager.
A doubleheader between the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as twinbills featuring the Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Nationals and Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles are contributing to the crowded docket.
The table below outlines the main hitter and pitcher props available for May 29th games from BetMGM.
MLB Player Props for May 29th
Rockies vs Pirates | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
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Dom Nunez (COL) | +700 | -113 | -113 | TBD |
Ryan McMahon (COL) | +400 | -200 | +155 | TBD |
CJ Cron (COL) | +460 | -182 | +142 | TBD |
Trevor Story (COL) | +560 | -210 | +161 | TBD |
Charlie Blackmon (COL) | +525 | -215 | +164 | TBD |
Jacob Stallings (PGH) | +900 | -152 | +119 | TBD |
Bryan Reynolds (PGH) | +600 | -205 | +158 | TBD |
Gregory Polanco (PGH) | +450 | -148 | +115 | TBD |
Will Craig (PGH) | +775 | -112 | -114 | TBD |
Adam Frazier (PGH) | +1000 | -235 | +175 | TBD |
Phillies vs Rays | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Alec Bohm (PHI) | +525 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Andrew McCutchen (PHI) | +350 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Ronald Torreyes (PHI) | +1050 | -133 | +100 | TBD |
Rhys Hoskins (PHI) | +270 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Jean Segura (PHI) | +625 | +195 | -278 | TBD |
Andrew Knapp (PHI) | +625 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Matt Joyce (PHI) | +750 | -139 | +105 | TBD |
Odubel Herrera (PHI) | +750 | -227 | +165 | TBD |
Brad Miller (PHI) | +550 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Zack Wheeler (PHI) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 7.5 (+120o/-154u) |
Austin Meadows (TB) | +450 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Francisco Mejia (TB) | +625 | -133 | +100 | TBD |
Brandon Lowe (TB) | +450 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Joey Wendle (TB) | +800 | -222 | +165 | TBD |
Kevin Kiermaier (TB) | +850 | -115 | -115 | TBD |
Yandy Diaz (TB) | +1000 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Taylor Walls (TB) | +900 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Ji-Man Choi (TB) | +550 | -139 | +105 | TBD |
Randy Arozarena (TB) | +575 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Ryan Yarbrough (TB) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (+105o/-143u) |
Reds vs Cubs | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Tyler Stephenson (CIN) | +850 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Eugenio Suarez (CIN) | +340 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Nick Castellanos (CIN) | +475 | -278 | +195 | TBD |
Jonathan India (CIN) | +800 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Jesse Winker (CIN) | +450 | +180 | -250 | TBD |
Tucker Barnhart (CIN) | +750 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Kyle Farmer (CIN) | +700 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Tyler Naquin (CIN) | +400 | -278 | +195 | TBD |
Luis Castillo (CIN) | TBD | +300 | -455 | 5.5 (-105o/-128u) |
Eric Sogard (Cubs) | +1400 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Joc Pederson (Cubs) | +375 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Wilson Contreras (Cubs) | +800 | -128 | -105 | TBD |
Javier Baez (Cubs) | +525 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
David Bote (Cubs) | +750 | -120 | -111 | TBD |
Kris Bryant (Cubs) | +600 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Patrick Wisdom (Cubs) | +650 | -120 | -111 | TBD |
Ian Happ (Cubs) | +625 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Zach Davies (Cubs) | TBD | +475 | -909 | 3.5 (+110o/-149u) |
Yankees vs Tigers | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Brett Gardner (NYY) | +775 | -149 | +115 | TBD |
Aaron Judge (NYY) | +400 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Clint Frazier (NYY) | +675 | -128 | +100 | TBD |
DJ LeMahieu (NYY) | +775 | +165 | -227 | TBD |
Gary Sanchez (NYY) | +375 | -139 | +105 | TBD |
Gleyber Torres (NYY) | +625 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Giancarlo Stanton (NYY) | +290 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Gio Urshela (NYY) | +535 | +195 | -278 | TBD |
Rougned Odor (NYY) | +375 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Akil Baddoo (DET) | +525 | -149 | +115 | TBD |
Jeimer Candelario (DET) | +375 | -222 | +165 | TBD |
Jonathan Schoop (DET) | +600 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Nomar Mazara (DET) | +360 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Harold Castro (DET) | +700 | +180 | -250 | TBD |
Robbie Grossman (DET) | +350 | -238 | +170 | TBD |
Willi Castro (DET) | +575 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Jake Rogers (DET) | +650 | +100 | -133 | TBD |
Miguel Cabrera (DET) | +475 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Braves vs Mets | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Austin Riley (ATL) | +450 | -200 | +145 | TBD |
Dansy Swanson (ATL) | +475 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Freddie Freeman (ATL) | +360 | -278 | -222 | TBD |
Guillermo Heredia (ATL) | +725 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Ehire Adrianza (ATL) | +850 | -139 | +105 | TBD |
Ozzie Albies (ATL) | +475 | -238 | +170 | TBD |
Ronald Acuna (ATL) | +270 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
William Contreras (ATL) | +675 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Ian Anderson (ATL) | TBD | +360 | -588 | 5.5 (-143o/+105u) |
Billy McKinney (NYM) | +750 | -128 | -105 | TBD |
Cameron Maybin (NYM) | +550 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Dominic Smith (NYM) | +650 | -175 | +135 | TBD |
Francisco Lindor (NYM) | +625 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
James McCann (NYM) | +625 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Jonathan Villar (NYM) | +750 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Jose Peraza (NYM) | +875 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Tajuan Walker (NYM) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 5.5 (+1159o/-154u) |
Odds as of May 29th.
Wheeler Dealing
Philadelphia Phillies righthander Zack Wheeler has been mowing down hitters as of late. He’s gone over 7.5 strikeouts in three of his past four starts.
Zack Wheeler joins Shane Bieber as the only pitchers this season with back-to-back 7+ IP, 10+ K games. pic.twitter.com/syX1ZIOQ29
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 23, 2021
Wheeler fanned 10 Miami Marlins on May 18th and struck out 12 Boston Red Sox on May 23rd.
- Pick: Philadelphia Phillies Zack Wheeler over 7.5 strikeouts (+120)
Castillo Handcuffs Baez
Cincinnati Reds righthander Luis Castillo enjoys pitching at Wrigley Field. He struck out 10 and got the win in his last start there on July 15th, 2019.
Javier Baez is everything baseball needs and more. pic.twitter.com/H2HZuLoiDQ
— Ethan Budowsky (@ethanbudowsky) May 27, 2021
Castillo has proven to have a handle on controlling the bat of Javier Baez. The Cubs shortstop is batting just .179 (5-for-28) lifetime when facing Castillo.
- Chicago Cubs Javier Baez no hits (+140)

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An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.