Best MLB prop bets April 27: Pick Contreras to do damage in plus-money prop

MLB prop bets

Three unsung heroes look to cash plus-money picks in my MLB prop bets for Sunday.

The pregame narrative: Dansby Swanson is turning it around at the plate, and a juicy matchup makes him an eye-catching play. William Contreras is playing well and facing a pitcher he’s dominated in the past. Lastly, I’m betting on another big punchout performance from Max Meyer.

Check out the best MLB prop bets for April 27.

MLB prop bets

Contreras over 1.5 total bases (+125): Contreras started the year with only two hits in his first eight games. He’s been significantly better since the slow start to the campaign.

Contreras is batting .313 across his last 18 games, recording at least one hit in 17 of those contests. He’s cashed this wager in six games during this stretch and is primed for another two-plus base performance on Sunday.

Contreras’ Milwaukee Brewers battle the St. Louis Cardinals with Erick Fedde taking the mound. The catcher has done some significant damage against the Cardinals starter in 11 at-bats:

  • Seven hits
  • Two home runs

Expect Contreras to continue tormenting Fedde on Sunday.

Meyer over 5.5 strikeouts (-150): This is a tall task for most pitchers, but Meyer has been up to the challenge.

The Miami Marlins starter has been excellent in 2025. He’s beaten this prop in four of his five starts this season, totalling 41 punchouts on the year.

His last effort was his most impressive. Meyer fanned 14 Cincinnati Reds in six innings of work.

His Marlins battle the Seattle Mariners, who rank 20th in strikeout percentage (23.2%).

Meyer’s swing-and-miss stuff is elite, as he boasts 93rd-percentile whiff and K rates this year. He should be able to showcase his talents in Sunday’s contest.

MLB prop picks made at 12:40 p.m. ET on 04/27/2025.

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Stevie’s an avid NFL, NHL, and tennis bettor who has no problem talking himself into the underdog. His previous stops include Yahoo! Sports Canada and Toronto Metropolitan University, where he received a degree in Sport Media.