MLB Player Props for Tuesday, 6/3: Best Bets & Predictions Today

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What kind of performances can we expect on Tuesday from Vladimir Guerrero, Rafael Devers, and Tylor Megill? Follow along as our MLB betting analyst, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite MLB prop bets for Tuesday, June 3rd. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more MLB plays, by subscribing to the RotoGrinders Props & Pick’em package.

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Tuesday’s 15-game MLB slate features plenty of marquee starting pitchers, including Sandy Alcantara, Paul Skenes, Carlos Rodon, Hunter Greene, Spencer Strider, and more! Of course, that means plenty of betting opportunities to consider as well!

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.

Another reminder – it’s not a bad beat or unlucky if you bet a player to hit a home run and his fly ball dies on the warning track because it’s 40 degrees with the wind blowing in! Before locking in any bets, use our MLB weather page, curated by Chief Meteorologist, Kevin Roth. There are countless edges to be found if we make the right reads on possible rain delays and great hitting weather, just to name a few. Taking a look at the weather report can save us from a bad bet that otherwise looks good on the surface.

Below, you can find my 3 picks for Tuesday, June 3rd!

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Best MLB Player Props for Tuesday, June 3rd

Here are my top player prop bets for today, with the first pitch scheduled for 6:40 PM ET on Tuesday, June 3rd:

Vladimir Guerrero OVER 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs (-135, BetMGM)

This season, Guerrero owns a .348 batting average, 1.053 OPS, and 195 wRC+ against southpaws. Tonight, he gets to face Cristopher Sanchez, who has allowed multiple earned runs in each of his last 4 turns through the rotation. During that span, Sanchez has struggled with command in addition to allowing a high rate of barrels and hard-hit balls. Hitting in front of George Springer and Alejandro Kirk, both of whom have seen left-handed pitching well in 2025, Guerrero should have opportunities to get the job done.

Rafael Devers OVER 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs (-135, bet365)

Devers got off to a slow start in 2025, but nobody would know that if they simply looked at his season-long numbers to date – .286 batting average, 12 home runs, 53 RBIs, and a 155 wRC+. Since the beginning of May, Devers has been particularly good against left-handed pitching, hitting .413, with a 1.164 OPS, and 224 wRC+. Tonight, he gets to face Yusei Kikuchi, who has struggled to a 4.64 FIP and 1.51 WHIP away from home this season. Devers should have some opportunities to accumulate counting stats in this matchup, especially with lefty-masher Rob Refsnyder hitting behind him.

Tylor Megill UNDER 2.5 Earned Runs Allowed (-110, DraftKings)

Megill has struggled to a 5.59 ERA across his last 6 turns in the rotation, but there is some evidence to suggest that better days are ahead. He’s still missing plenty of bats, generating a healthy 32.6% strikeout rate in that span. His barrel rate and hard-hit rate allowed are also both within earshot of the league average since the end of April. Even his walk rate is tough to explain given how frequently he’s worked ahead in the count of late. The Dodgers’ lineup isn’t as formidable as normal right now, with Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernandez scuffling. It wouldn’t be shocking to see Megill have a little bit of success this evening in Hollywood.

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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