
Jacob Wilson Player Props: June 22, Athletics vs. Guardians
Jacob Wilson is looking to bounce back following a hitless performance in his previous game (0 for 4). His Athletics face Slade Cecconi and the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET on NBCS-CA and CLEG.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Jacob Wilson player prop bets.
Wilson has racked up a team-best batting average of .353. He has hit nine home runs and totaled 40 RBI. Wilson's home runs rank 92nd in MLB and he ranks 49th in RBI in MLB.
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