May 9 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 9th
- Player props have been posted for nine games as of early Sunday morning
- See the available player props plus best bets for Sunday’s games
A busy Sunday slate of MLB action sees 15 games on tap for the day. There are a litany of player props to be considered amongst all that ongoing action.
Featured is an all-Los Angeles showdown between the Dodgers and Angels. The Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves square off in the Sunday night baseball affair.
The table below outlines the main hitter and pitcher props available for May 9th games, courtesy BetMGM.
MLB Player Props for May 9th
Nationals vs Yankees | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
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Starlin Castro (WAS) | +575 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Josh Bell (WAS) | +350 | -208 | +150 | TBD |
Juan Soto (WAS) | +340 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Kyle Schwarber (WAS) | +300 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Trea Turner (WAS) | +475 | +180 | -250 | TBD |
Josh Harrison (WAS) | +675 | -208 | +160 | TBD |
Andrew Stevenson (WAS) | +800 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Yan Gomes (WAS) | +550 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Joe Ross (WAS) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (-128o/-105u) |
Aaron Hicks (NYY) | +425 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Aaron Judge (NYY) | +425 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Clint Frazier (NYY) | +675 | -125 | -105 | TBD |
DJ LeMahieu (NYY) | +700 | +170 | -238 | TBD |
Giancarlo Stanton (NYY) | +300 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Gio Urshela (NYY) | +475 | +190 | -250 | TBD |
Gleyber Torres (NYY) | +525 | -200 | -150 | TBD |
Gary Sanchez (NYY) | +400 | -133 | +100 | TBD |
Mike Ford (NYY) | +350 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Domingo German (NYY) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 5.5 (-111o/-118u) |
Rockies vs Cardinals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Charlie Blackmon (COL) | +625 | -250 | +185 | TBD |
Dom Nunez (COL) | +600 | -128 | -105 | TBD |
Garrett Hampson (COL) | +950 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Josh Fuentes (COL) | +950 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Raimel Tapia (COL) | +1050 | +160 | -222 | TBD |
Ryan McMahon (COL) | +500 | -222 | +160 | TBD |
Trevor Story (COL) | +525 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
German Marquez (COL) | TBD | +290 | -455 | 5.5 (+115o/-149u) |
Dylan Carlson (STL) | +675 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Harrison Bader (STL) | +850 | -115 | -115 | TBD |
Nolan Arenado (STL) | +650 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Paul DeJong (STL) | +700 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Paul Goldschmidt (STL) | +550 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Tommy Edman (STL) | +850 | -250 | +190 | TBD |
Tyler O’Neill (STL) | +575 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Yadier Molina (STL) | +850 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Adam Wainwright (STL) | TBD | +360 | -588 | 5.5 (+100o/-133u) |
Twins vs Tigers | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Nelson Cruz (MIN) | +320 | -250 | +180 | TBD |
Mitch Garver (MIN) | +375 | -133 | +100 | TBD |
Max Kepler (MIN) | +500 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Josh Donaldson (MIN) | +320 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Andrelton Simmons (MIN) | +875 | -149 | +110 | TBD |
Jake Cave (MIN) | +825 | -120 | -110 | TBD |
Jorge Polanco (MIN) | +625 | -238 | +170 | TBD |
Kyle Garlick (MIN) | +400 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Miguel Sano (MIN) | +333 | -118 | -111 | TBD |
Kenta Maeda (MIN) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 6.5 (+100o/-128u) |
Nomar Mazara (DET) | +600 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Jeimer Candelario (DET) | +575 | -167 | +125 | TBD |
Jonathan Schoop (DET) | +625 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Grayson Greiner (DET) | +800 | +110 | -149 | TBD |
Niko Goodrum (DET) | +575 | -115 | -115 | TBD |
Robbie Grossman (DET) | +600 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Willi Castro (DET) | +775 | -154 | +115 | TBD |
Akil Baddoo (DET) | +725 | -115 | -115 | TBD |
Miguel Cabrera (DET) | +550 | -182 | +135 | TBD |
Phillies vs Braves | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Alec Bohm (PHI) | +550 | -250 | +185 | TBD |
Andrew McCutchen (PHI) | +475 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Bryce Harper (PHI) | +280 | -250 | +190 | TBD |
Didi Gregorius (PHI) | +450 | -227 | +165 | TBD |
JT Realmuto (PHI) | +475 | -238 | +170 | TBD |
Rhys Hoskins (PHI) | +310 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Odubel Herrera (PHI) | +725 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Jean Segura (PHI) | +650 | -250 | +180 | TBD |
Aaron Nola (PHI) | TBD | +260 | -385 | 6.5 (-133o/+100) |
Austin Riley (ATL) | +425 | -208 | +150 | TBD |
Dansby Swanson (ATL) | +425 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Freddie Freeman (ATL) | +350 | +180 | -250 | TBD |
William Contreras (ATL) | +650 | -175 | +130 | TBD |
Marcell Ozuna (ATL) | +360 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
Ozzie Albies (ATL) | +450 | -278 | +190 | TBD |
Ronald Acuna (ATL) | +225 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Cristian Pache (ATL) | +950 | -149 | +115 | TBD |
Huascar Ynoa (ATL) | TBD | +400 | -667 | 15.5 (-120o/-110u) |
White Sox vs Royals | 1+ Home Run | 1+ Hits | No Hits | Pitcher Strikeouts |
Jose Abreu (CWS) | +500 | -208 | +155 | TBD |
Tim Anderson (CWS) | +675 | +165 | -227 | TBD |
Yasmani Grandal (CWS) | +625 | -110 | -120 | TBD |
Adam Eaton (CWS) | +1150 | -250 | +150 | TBD |
Yoan Moncada (CWS) | +675 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Andrew Vaughn (CWS) | +750 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Leury Garcia (CWS) | +1250 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Nick Madrigal (CWS) | +1050 | +195 | -278 | TBD |
Yermin Mercedes (CWS) | +600 | -189 | +140 | TBD |
Lucas Giolito (CWS) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 6.5 (-139o/+105u) |
Andrew Benintendi (KC) | +725 | -161 | +120 | TBD |
Jorge Soler (KC) | +425 | -125 | -105 | TBD |
Carlos Santana (KC) | +500 | -125 | -105 | TBD |
Hunter Dozier (KC) | +750 | -118 | -115 | TBD |
Whit Merrifield (KC) | +1000 | -238 | +175 | TBD |
MA Taylor (KC) | +725 | -128 | -105 | TBD |
Nicky Lopez (KC) | +1350 | -118 | -111 | TBD |
Ryan O’Hearn (KC) | +500 | -115 | -115 | TBD |
Salvador Perez (KC) | +475 | -200 | +150 | TBD |
Mike Minor (KC) | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4.5 (-118o/-111u) |
Odds as of May 9th.
Ynoa A Good Bet When You See It
One of the more pleasantly surprising stories so far of the 2021 MLB season is the emergence of Atlanta Braves pitcher Huascar Ynoa as a consistent starter. The righthander is 3-1 with a 2.36 ERA in seven appearances, the last six of those being starts. He’s even homered in each of his last two games.
BRAVES PITCHER HUASCAR YNOA HITS A GRAND SLAM 😱
It went 427 feet.
(via @BravesOnBally)pic.twitter.com/9AKhijBNT6
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 5, 2021
Ynoa’s strikeout total is set at 5.5. He’s gone over five twice in six starts. His season average is 5.43 K’s per appearance.
- Pick: Huascar Ynoa under 5.5 strikeouts (-110)
Whipping Whit
Chicago White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito has the number of Kansas City Royals second baseman Whit Merrifield. Merrifield is batting .143 (4-for-28) in his career against the ChiSox righty.
I need this on a shirt…ASAP:
"Did you think it was going to be peaches and roses all year?"
– @WhitMerrifield pic.twitter.com/OOOheq9JiQ— Dani Welniak (@KCTVDani) May 7, 2021
It also doesn’t hurt that Merrifield is 1-for-8 at the plate in this series against the White Sox.
- Pick: Whit Merrifield no hits (+175)