All 30 teams are in action today, giving us plenty of great MLB player props to choose from.
My picks focus on Aaron Judge and Tarik Skubal, a pair of reigning AL award winners, as well as Mariners youngster Cole Young.
Find my full MLB picks for Tuesday, April 7, below.
Best MLB player props today
| Player | Pick | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 2+ total bases | -120 | |
| Under 1.5 earned runs | -160 | |
| 1+ hits | -120 |

Aaron Judge Over 1.5 total bases (-120)
After a sluggish first week of the season, Aaron Judge found his rhythm at the plate this past weekend against the Marlins. The New York Yankees slugger went 6-for-12 in the series with a home run, 10 total bases, and four RBI.
The reigning American League MVP has recorded 2+ total bases in three straight games, and I like his chances to keep it rolling vs. an A's team that features some weak pitching.
A’s starter Aaron Civale goes to the cutter or sinker over 60% of the time, two pitches Judge loves to see. Judge is hitting .365 in his career against the sinker — his highest rate against any pitch type — and .312 vs. the cutter.
The Athletics bullpen won’t fare any better against Judge, as it ranks 30th in WHIP (1.82) and 22nd in ERA (4.99).
- Time: 7:05 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: NBC Sports California, YES
Tarik Skubal Under 1.5 earned runs (-160)
From one AL award winner to another, Tarik Skubal is set to take the mound for the third time in 2026.
The Detroit Tigers ace has been spectacular in the early going, allowing a combined nine hits and one earned run over 13 innings of work.
Skubal will have a relatively easy assignment tonight against the Minnesota Twins, who are averaging a meager 1.67 runs in the first five innings this season, tied for the sixth-lowest mark in the majors.
The Twins have also struggled mightily against left-handed pitching, batting just .169 vs. southpaws (28th).
It’ll be another smooth start for Skubal, who will allow Under 1.5 earned runs for the third straight game.
- Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: DSN, MNNT
Cole Young Over 0.5 hits (-120)
The big boys are struggling for the Seattle Mariners, with Cal Raleigh batting just .146 with one home run. Fortunately, they’ve got some young talent coming through the system.
Cole Young has made an immediate impact in his second MLB season, sitting tied for second on Seattle in hits (10) and first in total bases (20).
The 22-year-old has collected at least one hit in eight of 10 appearances, and he’ll pick up at least one more knock vs. a struggling Texas Rangers starter.
Nathan Eovaldi underwent offseason surgery to repair a sports hernia after his 2025 season was cut short by a rotator cuff strain.
Injuries are clearly wearing on the 36-year-old, who carries a bloated 11.42 ERA through two starts while allowing 6+ hits in both outings.
- Time: 8:05 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: SEAM, RSN
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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