3 MLB Strikeout Props to Target for June 25

Three pitchers dominate tonight's MLB strikeout prop board: Cristopher Sanchez at plus money, Cam Schlittler at historic pace, and Bryce Miller offering value against Pittsburgh.
Cristopher Sanchez pitching for the Philadelphia Phillies

Thursday’s MLB slate gives strikeout prop bettors three clear opportunities to profit. Nine games are on the board tonight, and the matchup environment is favorable for a handful of starting pitchers who have been posting strong strikeout rates all season. If you are new to pitcher strikeout props, the concept is simple: you are betting on whether a starting pitcher will record more or fewer strikeouts than the posted line. Today, three arms stand out above the rest, each with a statistical case that is hard to ignore.

Pitcher K props can be one of the most reliable tools in your arsenal when the matchup conditions line up. The three picks below are backed by season-long trends, recent performance, and the quality of the opposing lineup. Find the best odds at your FanDuel Promo Code page or compare across books before locking anything in.

Cristopher Sanchez Over 6.5 Strikeouts (+118) vs. Washington Nationals

Sanchez has been one of the best pitchers in baseball this season. The Philadelphia Phillies left-hander is 9-3 with a 1.80 ERA and 121 strikeouts across 16 starts, an average of 7.56 per outing. He is second in strikeout total in the National League. That kind of production makes the 6.5-strikeout line look like a generous number from oddsmakers.

Look at his recent game log and the case gets even stronger. Over his last seven starts, Sanchez has allowed just 1.41 ERA while striking out 50 batters in 44.2 innings. That works out to 7.1 per start during that stretch. His last three home starts saw him record 10, 13, and 10 strikeouts. Even his off games rarely fall far below the line — his season low over the last two months is five strikeouts, and that came on a day the Phillies blew the game open early and he was pulled.

Today he faces the Washington Nationals, who enter at 34-47 with one of the weaker offenses in the league. The Nationals rank near the bottom of the majors in contact quality against left-handed pitching. Sanchez generates whiffs with both his slider and changeup, and this lineup has shown limited ability to make consistent hard contact. At +118, you are getting plus money on a pitcher who exceeds 6.5 strikeouts roughly 70 percent of the time this season. That is value you do not want to leave on the table. Check your Caesars Promo Code for new-user bonuses if you are opening a new account today.

Cam Schlittler Over 5.5 Strikeouts (-170) vs. Boston Red Sox

There is a reason Cam Schlittler is -170 to exceed 5.5 strikeouts tonight. The New York Yankees right-hander has been arguably the best young pitcher in baseball this season. His numbers are staggering: 8-3 record, 1.71 ERA, 109 strikeouts in 95 innings across 16 starts. That translates to a 10.33 K/9 rate, which places him among the elite in all of baseball. He recently made Yankees history as the youngest pitcher in franchise history to record 13-plus strikeouts with zero walks in a single outing.

The Red Sox come in at 32-46, and their lineup has struggled against quality right-handed pitching. Tonight’s opposing starter, Connelly Early, is decent at 6-5 and a 3.64 ERA, but this matchup is about what Schlittler does — and he has been nearly automatic. In 16 starts, he has gone over 5.5 strikeouts in the large majority of his appearances, with a season average of 6.8 strikeouts per start. The juice at -170 reflects just how dominant he has been.

The chalk price is real, but so is the confidence level. If you want a low-variance pick you can feel good about heading into the evening session, Schlittler Over 5.5 is the anchor. For maximum value, compare the line at multiple books — some may be offering -150 or better. Use the DraftKings Promo Code to access their current strikeout prop market. Live MLB odds are also available at Live MLB Odds if you want to track line movement before first pitch at 7:10 PM ET.

Bryce Miller Over 5.5 Strikeouts (+116) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

Bryce Miller is one of the best value plays on today’s board. The Seattle Mariners right-hander returned from injury this season and has been exceptional, posting a 3-1 record with a 1.58 ERA across his seven appearances. He has 43 strikeouts in just 40 innings, an average of 6.1 per start, and his WHIP stands at a pristine 0.70.

His last three starts tell the full story. On June 6 against Detroit, Miller struck out nine batters in six innings. On June 12 at Washington, he went eight innings with seven strikeouts while surrendering just four hits. He struck out seven more in his most recent outing against Boston. Over his last three starts, he has exceeded 5.5 strikeouts every time out. The one outlier in his six starts this year was a three-strikeout effort at Houston — and that was his worst outing by a wide margin.

Tonight Miller faces the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are sitting at 34-47 and have one of the lighter offensive profiles in the National League. This is a mismatch on paper. The Mariners are slight favorites, and Miller going deep into the game with strikeout volume is the most likely outcome. At +116, you are getting plus money on a pitcher who has cleared this line five of six starts this season. That is the definition of value. Consider pairing this with your preferred DFS platform — the BetMGM Promo Code is another option if you want to diversify your books.

Lock These In for Thursday

All three pitchers have the profile to clear their respective lines tonight, and the combination of a plus-money Sanchez, a reliable Schlittler anchor, and a high-value Miller makes for a strong card. Here is the quick rundown before you place your bets.

  • Cristopher Sanchez OVER 6.5 Strikeouts (+118) — Phillies vs. Nationals, 6:45 PM ET
  • Cam Schlittler OVER 5.5 Strikeouts (-170) — Yankees vs. Red Sox, 7:10 PM ET
  • Bryce Miller OVER 5.5 Strikeouts (+116) — Mariners vs. Pirates, 12:35 PM ET

Shop your lines before first pitch — even small differences in juice add up over time. Good luck tonight.

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