MLB Player Props for Wednesday, 3/25: Best Bets & Predictions Today

What kind of performances can we expect on Wednesday from Aaron Judge, Austin Wells, and Cody Bellinger? Follow along as our MLB betting analyst, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite MLB prop bets for Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more MLB plays, by subscribing to the RotoGrinders Props & Pick’em package.
Happy MLB Opening Night! Major League Baseball’s 2026 season will open with a matchup between the Yankees and Giants at Oracle Park on Wednesday night at 8:05 PM ET on Netflix. Max Fried will toe the rubber for the Yankees and will be opposed by Logan Webb for the Giants.
As always, be sure to monitor our MLB starting lineups page throughout the day, as unexpected changes in the batting order can result in value opportunities in the betting and DFS markets.
Below, you can find my three picks for Wednesday, March 25th!
Best MLB Player Props for Wednesday, March 25th
Here are my top player prop bets for tonight, with the first pitch scheduled for 8:05 PM ET on Wednesday, March 25th:
- Aaron Judge Over/Under 2.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs
- Austin Wells Over/Under 0.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs
- Cody Bellinger Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases
Aaron Judge UNDER 2.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs (-146, DraftKings)
Judge is obviously capable of leaving the yard in any given game, but that’s already priced into this line. Oracle Park is one of the most pitcher-friendly venues in Major League Baseball, especially at night.
The forecast looks like it’ll be around 60 degrees at first pitch, which only makes this a tougher spot for Judge, who will be facing a bona fide ace, Logan Webb. Absent a home run, Judge will likely need some help from his teammates to get to the over here.
Austin Wells OVER 0.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs (-165, BetMGM)
Wells has never hit for a high average, but when he had his initial breakout at the plate in 2024, he was using a toe-tap. Last season, he went to a leg-kick, which improved his power production but sent his BB%, K%, and OBP all in the wrong direction.
In Spring Training, he appears to have recommitted to a quieter toe-tap, which should improve his contact skills and allow him to work longer at-bats. If he walks, he will have the top of the lineup following him soon after, which gives him a decent chance to score a run. This wager would also cash with a simple base hit, and Oracle Park’s spacious outfield increases the likelihood of a softer-hit ball finding some grass.
Cody Bellinger UNDER 1.5 Total Bases (-180, bet365)
Bellinger has a skill set that is perfectly suited for Yankee Stadium, but it doesn’t translate nearly as well when the team is on the road.
In 2025, he had a 152 wRC+ and 1.016 OPS at Yankee Stadium but only a 97 wRC+ and .741 OPS in away games. Oracle Park is one of the tougher hitting environments in baseball, especially in night games when the temperature is under 60 degrees.
A well-placed line drive might turn into a double for Bellinger in a big ballpark, but his high fly-ball rate minimizes the chance of a home run in this spot, which reduces the likelihood of him collecting 2+ total bases.
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