Prop Bets: Pittsburgh Pirates VS Minnesota Twins 2025-07-12
Twins vs. Pirates: A Tale of Two Teams (and a Lot of Props)
The Minnesota Twins (-142) host the Pittsburgh Pirates (+119) in a mismatch that’s as clear as a double play turn. The Twins, with a .239 BA and a 15-6 record as favorites, are favored to end the Pirates’ six-game skid. Meanwhile, the Pirates, despite an 8th-best 3.69 ERA, have the worst offense in baseball (.230 BA) and are 15-32 as underdogs. It’s like watching a comedy where the punchline is why they’re still playing.
Why the Twins Win:
- Mike Burrows starts for Pittsburgh, but his ERA (who knows? He’s not been tracked here) faces a Twins lineup led by Byron Buxton (100/200 HR prop) and Trevor Larnach (Over 1.5 H/RBI/Run at -190).
- The Twins’ .239 BA vs. the Pirates’ .230? That’s the difference between a Netflix hit and a forgettable sitcom.
- The total is set at 9 runs. With the Pirates’ bullpen decimated (11 injured), expect a bloodbath.
Why the Pirates Might Shock Us:
- Oneil Cruz (-145 on Over 0.5 HR) could launch a moonshot. But good luck with a team that’s hit just 1 HR in their last 3 games.
- Their 3.69 ERA is a mirage; it’s the baseball equivalent of a vegan steak.
Prop Bets to Steal:
- Buxton Over 0.5 Hits (-240): He’s the Twins’ leadoff man—this is a lock.
- Cruz Over 1.5 H/RBI/Run (-145): If he goes 3-for-4 with a dinger, it’s a payday. If not? Well, it’s the Pirates.
Final Score Prediction: Twins 6, Pirates 3. The Pirates’ ERA won’t save them from the Twins’ bats. And if Royce Lewis (-190 on Over 0.5 HR) goes deep? Consider it a laugher.
Play the Twins -1.5 (-110) and Buxton Over 0.5 Hits. The math checks out. 🎲⚾
Created: July 12, 2025, 3 p.m. GMT