We had an unlucky night in strikeout props on Thursday. Oh well, all we can do is bounce back with our three favorite K props for Friday's MLB slate.
We got back on track with a 2-1 mark in strikeout props on Wednesday, and we're looking to keep that momentum rolling to the back half of the week. Here are our three favorite K props for Thursday's MLB slate.
The O’s had a 7-0 lead with Corbin Burnes on the mound and very nearly let it all slip away. But a win is a win all the same. Exhale, Orioles fans. In
They’ve started brilliantly This offseason, the Kansas City Royals wanted to compete in 2024. Not in the technical sense of the word; the 2023 Royals technically competed in every game by rote definition despite rarely being competitive.
We're not even three weeks into the 2024 MLB season and while pitchers seem to be getting injured at an alarming rate, a number of unexpected starters are making waves early on.
Salvy exits the game with an injury. The Royals managed just three hits in a pitcher’s duel, but it was some questionable ball/strike calls that led to four Chris Stratton walks in a 2-1 loss to the Mets Sunday afternoon.
The Mets won a game that was scoreless until the bottom of the eighth. José Buttó and Cole Ragans traded zeroes as each pitcher went six innings, and their bullpens followed suit until the Mets finally broke through for the first run of the game on a two-out bases loaded dribbler off the bat of Harrison Bader.
What defines a pitcher as an ace? Putting triple digits on the radar gun will get people talking, and Cole Ragans has achieved this. Ragans has seen a huge uptick in his velocity.
Recapping how the Yankees’ top AL opponents fared on April 3rd. As far as I’m concerned, no one in the majors had quite as chaotic a win as the Yankees did on Wednesday afternoon in Phoenix.
The bullpen collapsed late. In a game delayed over five hours by rain, the Kansas City Royals led for most of the game before collapsing in the eighth and ninth innings as the Baltimore Orioles rallied for a 4-3 walk-off victory.
Kansas City Royals starter Cole Ragans etched his name into team history on Opening Day.
The Kansas City Royals officially named Cole Ragans as the team’s Opening Day against the Minnesota Twins on March 28. This will mark Ragan’s first career Opening Day assignment while 2024 will serve as his first full season as a big league starter.
The Kansas City Royals have named left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans as their Opening Day starter. Per Anne Rogers of MLB.com: Cole Ragans will be the #Royals Opening Day starter, the team announces.
The Texas Rangers used pitcher Cole Ragans as part of a trade to acquire relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman last season. In the short term, that paid off. Chapman helped the Rangers win their first World Series title.
The 2023 season for the Kansas City Royals was one in the same as it has been in the past few seasons. The Royals finished 56-106 and last place in the American League Central division for the second straight season.
This offseason has been full of fascinating transactions, from Shohei Ohtani‘s record-breaking contract to Juan Soto‘s trade to the New York Yankees.
Cole Ragans has paid immediate dividends for the Kansas City Royals since they acquired him from Texas and converted him into a starter. He'll make his final appearance this season in the finale of a three-game series at Detroit on Thursday afternoon.
Cole Ragans produced his seventh quality start since being acquired by the Kansas City Royals, who rode an ambush first inning into a 7-5 win over the host Houston Astros on Friday.
Left-hander Cole Ragans will try to extend his 21-inning scoreless string Sunday afternoon and help the visiting Kansas City Royals avoid a three-game series sweep by the Toronto Blue Jays.
Cole Ragans continued his dominance and Edward Olivares homered twice as the Kansas City Royals blasted the visiting Chicago White Sox 12-1 on Monday afternoon.
The Chicago Cubs will host the Kansas City Royals in an exciting matchup at Wrigley Field. The Cubs currently hold a record of 62-58. They are looking to climb even higher in the National League Central division standings.
Cole Ragans made his first start at Triple-A Round Rock since he was optioned by the Texas Rangers earlier this week. Ragans, who started the season in the Rangers bullpen, was sent down Tuesday in an effort to stretch him out to be a potential starter later this season.
Entering the 2023 season, all signs pointed to one aspect of the Texas Rangers roster as the weakest: the bullpen. Texas enhanced its rotation and the offense proved to be a strong point last season.
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy made it clear after Thursday's game against the Oakland Athletics what pitcher Cole Ragans' role will be this season.
The Texas Rangers added another notch in the win column for their Cactus League campaign on Saturday when they took down the Cincinnati Reds 8-7. Saturday's
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