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Nationals vs. Dodgers prop picks June 21: Bet on Max Muncy, James Wood with plus-money props

Nationals vs. Dodgers prop picks June 21: Bet on Max Muncy, James Wood with plus-money props

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The Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers wrap up Saturday's MLB action.
The pregame narrative: Los Angeles narrowly beat one of the NL's worst teams on Friday, and another close matchup could be in the cards with a pretty even pitching matchup. The Dodgers have some breathing room, but they need wins to stay ahead of the revamped San Francisco Giants.

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