Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers are in town to take on the Toronto Blue Jays.
The pregame narrative: Ohtani seemed destined to join the Jays at one point in his free-agency saga. But he didn't and now the reigning AL MVP looks to do damage against his would-be suitors. Toronto's Chris Bassitt is tasked with shutting down Ohtani and the rest of L.A.'s potent lineup.
Check out our Ohtani props and odds for his game against the Blue Jays.
Shohei Ohtani props
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Ohtani props | Betting odds |
Over 1.5 bases | -132 |
Under 1.5 bases | -106 |
Over 0.5 hits | -335 |
Under 0.5 hits | +230 |
Over 1.5 hits | +180 |
Over 0.5 RBI | +123 |
Under 0.5 RBI | -167 |
Over 0.5 runs | -150 |
Under 0.5 runs | +110 |
To hit a home run | +260 |
To hit 2+ home runs | +2,200 |
Ohtani has been as advertised for L.A.
Actually, that's not true, he's been better.
The 29-year-old is slashing .358/.419/.670 in 27 games. His batting average and 1.089 OPS both rank third among all major leaguers.
Ohtani has 19 extra-base hits this month including six home runs. He has two homers and four doubles in his last five games.
As a whole, the Dodgers average 5.22 runs per game. Ohtani has been a huge part of that.
But taking the over on most of his props isn't advisable. He's -150 to score a run and -132 to record two-plus bases. Backing him to hit a home run comes with +260 odds.
Bassitt has been nothing short of dominant at home since joining the Blue Jays. He posted a 2.86 ERA in 110 innings pitched at Rogers Centre last season and has allowed just two runs in two starts this season.
That said, Ohtani is murdering righties.
He's hitting .415 with a 1.333 OPS against RHPs as a Dodger with 17 XBH and five home runs. If anything, playing his bases prop makes the most sense.