There are 8 games on the MLB slate for Monday, April 21 and our experts have found betting value in a trio of those contests.
If you like homers, today is your lucky day because there are 3 MLB home run prop picks among today's best bets, including a prop prediction for Reds' superstar Elly De La Cruz.
So, enough meandering. Let's get to the picks. Today's MLB best bets are below.
MLB Best Bets Today
The team logos in the table below represent each of the matchups that our MLB betting staff is targeting from today's slate of games. Click on the team logos for any of the matchups below to navigate to a specific bet discussed in this article.
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Grent Neiffer's Yankees vs Guardians Best Bet: Favorable Conditions in Cleveland
Jose Ramirez isn't in a terrible spot today with a decent matchup and good weather in Cleveland.
Clarke Schmidt has been a slightly above average matchup for lefty power in his career, giving up a 1.17 HR/9 to go along with decent hard contact and fly ball numbers. The weather in Cleveland should also be good for hitting with temperatures around 70 during the game and winds blowing out to right field at 17 mph.
The ball should be flying and Ramirez is a much better hitter than he's shown this season. He's coming off a 39 homer season and even with the underlying numbers being down slightly from last season, he's still likely due for some positive regression.
I have the true odds on Ramirez homering at around +430, which makes this a good EV bet.
Pick: Jose Ramirez Over 0.5 Home Runs (+500)
Charlie Wright's Reds vs Marlins Best Bet: Fade Lodolo
Nick Lodolo has struggled mightily to generate strikeouts, tallying just 14 over 23 1/3 innings. He seems to have either lost his curveball, or intentionally changed it. The pitch has lost 82 RPMs and nearly three inches of horizontal movement.
Lodolo also dealt with multiple finger injuries in 2024, including a blister and a sprain. He said last season that the injuries affected his feel for the ball, specifically when throwing curveballs.
Lodolo’s SwStr% is a measly 8.7%. His CSW% is down to 24.1%. He’s never had a full season below an 11% SwStr% or a 29% CSW%.
Additionally, Miami has done a nice job against lefties in a limited sample this season. The Marlins are seventh in wRC+ and have the seventh-lowest K%. The lineup they rolled out against lefty Jesus Luzardo on Sunday had just a 21.4% K% since the start of 2024. Luzardo managed seven strikeouts, but it took him seven innings.
Lodolo hasn’t yet topped 90 pitches, so it’s hard to see him going seven innings.