MLB DFS PrizePicks Picks for Today (Tuesday, September 9th)

I’m here to share a few of my top picks for today’s MLB slate on PrizePicks. Most of these predictions are heavily based on our projections.

Be mindful of the fact that these are what we deem to be optimal picks at the time of publish. Just like with any sport, the news cycle in the MLB is fluid, so the picks below may become more or less appealing depending on a variety of factors. But rest assured that our MLB DFS projections team is constantly making updates.

Below, I’ll detail how I’m approaching things on PrizePicks for Tuesday.

First… Sign Up to Make MLB PrizePicks Picks

If you’re interested in joining the action but haven’t signed up yet, you can claim a special offer with our PrizePicks promo code “LABS” to get $50 on a $5 entry! PrizePicks is one of the most popular DFS pick’em sites. They provide player projections for MLB matchups each day. From there, it’s up to us to determine whether a player will surpass or be lower than those projections in their games. With a wide selection of players to choose from, you only need to make at least two picks to create an entry.

I’ll be using our projections to find meaningful edges on how MLB players might fare in different stat categories. For additional insight as you make your MLB PrizePicks picks today, check out our fantasy pick’em tool, where you’ll find all of our picks for a variety of sites.

PrizePicks MLB Picks for Tuesday

Now that you’re signed up, here are some of our top MLB picks on PrizePicks for Tuesday:

  • Zebby Matthews more than 4.5 Hits Allowed
  • Mitchell Parker more than 15.5 Outs
  • Spencer Strider less than 17.5 Outs

Place this on PrizePicks with one click!

Twins vs. Angels MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Zebby Matthews more than 4.5 Hits Allowed

The hits allowed projection for Zebby Matthews looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 4.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 62.0% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 7.7% edge.

Nationals vs. Marlins MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Mitchell Parker more than 15.5 Outs

The outs projection for Mitchell Parker looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 15.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 57.7% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 3.4% edge.

Cubs vs. Braves MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Spencer Strider less than 17.5 Outs

The outs projection for Spencer Strider looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 17.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 57.7% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 3.4% edge.

Pictured: Zebby Matthews

Photo Credit: Imagn

I’m here to share a few of my top picks for today’s MLB slate on PrizePicks. Most of these predictions are heavily based on our projections.

Be mindful of the fact that these are what we deem to be optimal picks at the time of publish. Just like with any sport, the news cycle in the MLB is fluid, so the picks below may become more or less appealing depending on a variety of factors. But rest assured that our MLB DFS projections team is constantly making updates.

Below, I’ll detail how I’m approaching things on PrizePicks for Tuesday.

First… Sign Up to Make MLB PrizePicks Picks

If you’re interested in joining the action but haven’t signed up yet, you can claim a special offer with our PrizePicks promo code “LABS” to get $50 on a $5 entry! PrizePicks is one of the most popular DFS pick’em sites. They provide player projections for MLB matchups each day. From there, it’s up to us to determine whether a player will surpass or be lower than those projections in their games. With a wide selection of players to choose from, you only need to make at least two picks to create an entry.

I’ll be using our projections to find meaningful edges on how MLB players might fare in different stat categories. For additional insight as you make your MLB PrizePicks picks today, check out our fantasy pick’em tool, where you’ll find all of our picks for a variety of sites.

PrizePicks MLB Picks for Tuesday

Now that you’re signed up, here are some of our top MLB picks on PrizePicks for Tuesday:

  • Zebby Matthews more than 4.5 Hits Allowed
  • Mitchell Parker more than 15.5 Outs
  • Spencer Strider less than 17.5 Outs

Place this on PrizePicks with one click!

Twins vs. Angels MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Zebby Matthews more than 4.5 Hits Allowed

The hits allowed projection for Zebby Matthews looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 4.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 62.0% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 7.7% edge.

Nationals vs. Marlins MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Mitchell Parker more than 15.5 Outs

The outs projection for Mitchell Parker looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 15.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 57.7% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 3.4% edge.

Cubs vs. Braves MLB PrizePicks Predictions

Spencer Strider less than 17.5 Outs

The outs projection for Spencer Strider looks like a strong pick based on the current data. The PrizePicks projection of 17.5 compares favorably based on our MLB simulations. This pick projects to hit 57.7% of the time based on the assumptions, and that represents a 3.4% edge.

Pictured: Zebby Matthews

Photo Credit: Imagn

About the Author

Justin Bailey is the Lead Editor for RotoGrinders and FantasyLabs. He’s been playing DFS since 2013 and specializes in small-field NFL and PGA contests. Justin qualified for the DraftKings Fantasy Golf World Championship in 2023.