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Ty France Player Props: June 22, Twins vs. Brewers

Ty France Player Props: June 22, Twins vs. Brewers

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Ty France will try for a better performance after going hitless in his previous game (0-for-4). He and the Minnesota Twins square off versus the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, who will send out Quinn Priester to start, at 2:10 p.m. ET on MNNT and FDSWI.
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France is batting .263 with 13 doubles, five home runs and 12 walks. France's home runs rank 186th in MLB and he ranks 49th in RBI in MLB.
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