MLB Player Props for Tuesday, 6/30: Best Bets & Predictions Today

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What kind of performances can we expect from Eury Perez, Rhett Lowder, and Bryan Woo Follow along as our MLB betting analyst, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite MLB prop bets for Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more MLB plays, by subscribing to the RotoGrinders Props & Pick’em package.


Playbook

Happy Tuesday! Major League Baseball has 15 games on tap for this evening, beginning at 6:35 p.m. ET.

As always, it’s important to keep an eye on the MLB weather report before committing to any wagers. There are extremely hot temperatures in many cities tonight, which could make life difficult on pitchers who will be making starts outdoors.

Below, you can find three of my favorite picks for Tuesday, June 30th!

Best MLB Player Props for Tuesday, June 30th

Here are my top player prop bets for today, with the first pitch scheduled for 6:35 PM ET on Tuesday, June 30th:

Eury Perez UNDER 15.5 Outs Recorded (-190, BetMGM)

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Perez faced only 15 batters in his return from the injured list last week, ending his night at 68 pitches. During his minor league rehab assignment, he topped out at 13 batters faced. This feels very much like a 5-and-dive scenario at best. There could be some value on the under 14.5 as well, especially with this game at Coors Field.

Rhett Lowder OVER 15.5 Outs Recorded (+122, Novig)

Lowder isn’t considered a top-tier arm, but he’s someone that Cincinnati has been willing to give a long leash to since returning from the injured list. In his last 3 trips to the mound, he’s faced 25, 25, and 27 batters, and he’s recorded at least 1 out in the 6th inning in each of those outings. Entering play on Tuesday, the Reds’ arm barn remains mildly taxed. Manager Tito Francona is likely to get what he can from Lowder.

Bryan Woo UNDER 18.5 Outs Recorded (-153, Novig)

Woo is an efficient pitcher who often gets deep into games, but Seattle might proceed a little bit more cautiously with his workload this evening after George Kirby threw 8 innings yesterday. The Angels tend to swing early in counts, which can lead to some lower pitch counts for opposing pitchers, but Seattle’s arm barn is rested, and Woo is not someone who routinely surpasses 90 offerings in a single game. There is some value on the under.

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A failed high school pitcher, Nick Galaida discovered that he has a higher aptitude for analyzing and writing about sports than he does playing them. To his friends, he is better known as “The Commish.” When he’s not organizing a fantasy league, placing a bet, or writing an article, he’s probably nose-deep in a book—further illustrating the point that his niche in this world is as a nerd rather than an athlete. Follow Nick on Twitter – @CommishFilmRoom