5 Underdog Fantasy Pick’em Props For Monday, Aug. 14

St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt (46) doubles against the Tampa Bay Rays during the third inning at Tropicana Field.
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5 Underdog Fantasy Pick’em Props: Monday, Aug. 14

Now, let’s dive into today’s top five props, where you might find the odds in your favor. Here are the picks:

Player NamePropLinePickSportsbook Odds
Paul GoldschmidtBatting - Runs0.5Over-147
Nick AllenBatting - 1st Base0.5Over-130
Lars NootbaarBatting - 1st Base0.5Over-127
Nolan ArenadoBatting - Total Bases1.5Over-127
Randy ArozarenaBatting - 1st Base0.5Over-124
Corey SeagerBatting - 1st Base0.5Over-123

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Paul Goldschmidt Over 0.5 Runs

Despite a recent slump in his performance, Goldschmidt has shown a strong ability to bounce back and deliver impressive results. This season, he’s averaged 0.57 runs per game, which surpasses the prop line of 0.5.

Playing at home and against a faltering Athletics team, this is a pick ripe for the taking. The A’s starting pitcher, JP Sears, has gotten hit hard lately while giving up nine hits and four earned runs in his last start against the Texas Rangers.

Nick Allen Over 0.5 Singles

With an average of 0.6 singles over the past five games, the odds are in favor of Allen bagging at least one single, especially considering his stronger stats in away games.

Lars Nootbar Over 0.5 Singles

Center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, Lars Nootbaar, is another player showing promise in the singles department.

With an overall season average of 0.68 singles and even better stats in home games, the odds are heavily tilted in favor of Nootbaar surpassing the 0.5 singles mark against Oakland.

Nolan Arenado Over 1.5 Total Bases

Nolan Arenado has been in exceptional form lately, especially in home games.

Averaging 2.4 total bases in his last five games and 1.96 bases in home games, he seems set to surpass the 1.5 total bases line in the game against Oakland.

Randy Arozarena Over 0.5 Singles

With an average of 0.7 singles in his past ten games, the scenario looks favorable for Arozarena to exceed the 0.5 singles mark, especially against the struggling San Francisco Giants’ pitching staff in what looks like a bullpen game.