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Best MLB Player Props Today — Top Picks for Wednesday, April 29, 2026

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Wednesday's best MLB props start with Zack Gelof to go over 1.5 strikeouts, Vinnie Pasquantino to record a single, and Denzel Clarke to clear 1.5 hits+runs+RBI. Colby Thomas also stands out as a plus-money value angle if you want one more bat to build around.

Quick Facts

Sport
MLB
Date
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Props Analyzed
30
Top Pick
Zack Gelof over 1.5 strikeouts

Player Props

PlayerPropLineOverUnder
Zack GelofBatting Strikeouts1.5-294N/A
Vinnie PasquantinoBatting Singles0.5-110N/A
Denzel ClarkeHits + Runs + RBI1.5-156N/A
Colby ThomasHits + Runs + RBI1.5+102N/A
Salvador PerezBatting Stolen Bases0.5-1886Not listed

If you're looking for the best MLB props today, the cleanest edge on this Wednesday board comes from separating playable lines from heavily shaded novelty-style markets. A lot of the available numbers are attached to doubles, triples, and stolen bases with extreme pricing, which usually tells you the market sees those outcomes as long shots or low-efficiency options. That makes this slate more about selective prop targeting than forcing action across every name.

The strongest angles on this card come from a mix of contact expectation, role-based opportunity, and price discipline. Instead of chasing inflated extra-base props, the sharper route is focusing on a few straightforward outcomes: a likely strikeout-over, a clean base-hit target, and a pair of production props tied to hitters who can get there multiple ways.

Zack Gelof — Over 1.5 Batting Strikeouts (-294)

This is the most aggressive price on the board among the mainstream outcomes, and it tells you exactly how the market is rating Gelof's swing-and-miss risk. A 1.5 strikeout line is already demanding, so when the over is pushed all the way to -294, the expectation is that he is extremely live to punch out multiple times over a full game sample.

  • Prop: Batting strikeouts
  • Line: 1.5
  • Price: -294
  • Play: Over 1.5 strikeouts

For props like this, the key is not asking whether two strikeouts can happen; it is whether the market is signaling a repeated path. A hitter with swing-and-miss tendencies can get there in four plate appearances without needing any unusual game script. If he hits lower in the order or sees power stuff, the over becomes even more attractive. On this slate, this is the clearest market-driven lean.

Vinnie Pasquantino — Over 0.5 Batting Singles (-110)

Pasquantino's singles prop is one of the best balanced lines available. At -110, this is not an overcooked number, and it avoids the volatility that comes with doubles or total-base ladders. You only need one single, and that gives this market a much friendlier profile than the heavily juiced extra-base props elsewhere on the board.

  • Prop: Batting singles
  • Line: 0.5
  • Price: -110
  • Play: Over 0.5 singles

Pasquantino is the kind of bat you want when building a card around contact. Singles props work best when the price stays near even money, because you are not paying a tax for an outcome that can be erased by one hard-hit ball finding a glove. Compared with his stolen-base market, which is listed at an extreme -1519 on the 0.5 threshold, the singles line is far more rational and far more playable. This is a strong foundational over.

Denzel Clarke — Over 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI (-156)

Clarke brings one of the more practical composite props on the slate. The beauty of a hits+runs+RBI market is flexibility: he can cash this number through a multi-hit game, a hit plus a run, or a hit plus RBI. That makes 1.5 a reachable target without needing a true ceiling performance.

  • Prop: Hits + runs + RBI
  • Line: 1.5
  • Price: -156
  • Play: Over 1.5 H+R+RBI

On smaller props boards, these combo lines often offer better utility than isolated doubles or triples markets. Clarke also has a doubles prop sitting at -960, which is a good reminder that the market is heavily shading certain outcomes around his bat. Rather than pay that price for one specific hit type, the broader production prop gives you several paths to a win. That makes it one of the best MLB player props today from a risk-reward standpoint.

Colby Thomas — Over 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI (+102)

If you want one plus-money angle, Thomas is the value add. His 1.5 H+R+RBI line is priced at +102, which immediately stands out on a board full of negative juice. That does not make it safer than the other picks, but it does make it one of the better payoff opportunities if you want exposure beyond the chalkiest numbers.

  • Prop: Hits + runs + RBI
  • Line: 1.5
  • Price: +102
  • Play: Over 1.5 H+R+RBI

The case here is simple: this is a production prop that can get home in multiple ways, and unlike many of the extra-base markets, you are not laying a severe premium. Thomas also carries a doubles prop at -730, which again suggests the market expects offensive involvement. The smarter approach is taking the broader category at plus money rather than isolating one narrower outcome.

Salvador Perez — Under 0.5 Batting Stolen Bases

Not every board offers good over candidates, and sometimes the best read is recognizing when a market is too extreme to ignore. Perez is listed at -1886 on 0.5 stolen bases. That pricing strongly implies the over is highly unlikely, making the under the only side worth considering if your book posts a fair return.

  • Prop: Batting stolen bases
  • Line: 0.5
  • Available over price shown: -1886
  • Play: Under 0.5 stolen bases, if available at a reasonable price

This is less about forcing an under and more about understanding board construction. Markets like stolen bases and triples can be massively skewed. If you are shopping for efficient props, avoid paying inflated prices on rare events and look for books that let you attack the opposite side at a sensible number.

Best MLB props today, ranked:

  • 1. Zack Gelof over 1.5 strikeouts
  • 2. Vinnie Pasquantino over 0.5 singles
  • 3. Denzel Clarke over 1.5 hits+runs+RBI
  • 4. Colby Thomas over 1.5 hits+runs+RBI
  • 5. Salvador Perez under 0.5 stolen bases (if your book offers a playable under)

For Wednesday, the strongest betting approach is quality over quantity. Build around the props that offer repeatable paths to cashing, stay cautious with heavily juiced extra-base markets, and use plus-money shots like Thomas selectively rather than as the foundation of the card.

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