
Ozzie Albies Player Props: June 9, Braves vs. Brewers
Ozzie Albies Player Props: June 9, Braves vs. Brewers
Ozzie Albies' Atlanta Braves play the Milwaukee Brewers on June 9 at 7:40 p.m. ET, and will see starting pitcher Aaron Civale on the mound. Albies had one hit in his last game, finishing 1-for-4.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Ozzie Albies player prop bets.
Albies has nine doubles, six home runs and 26 walks while hitting .232.
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Ozzie Albies Prop Bets and Odds
Hits Prop: 0.5 hits (Over odds: -175)
0.5 hits (Over odds: -175) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +550)
0.5 home runs (Over odds: +550) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +200)
0.5 RBI (Over odds: +200) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +140)
0.5 runs (Over odds: +140) Total Bases Prop: 0.5 total bases (Over odds: -182)
0.5 total bases (Over odds: -182) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +875)
How to Watch Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Matchup: Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
7:40 p.m. ET Date: Monday, June 9, 2025
Monday, June 9, 2025 TV Channel: FDSWI and FDSSO
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Ozzie Albies vs. Aaron Civale
Ozzie Albies prop bet insights
Albies has a hit in 44 out of 64 games this year (68.8%), with at least two hits in 12 of them (18.8%).
In six of 64 games this season, he has homered (9.4%). He's gone deep in 2.2% of his trips to the dish in 2025.
Albies has touched home plate at least one time in 40.6% of his games this season (26 of 64), with two or more runs scored in five of those contests (7.8%).
He has produced at least one run in 20 of 64 games played this season (31.3%), including two games with multiple RBI.
Albies has struck out one or more times in 53.1% of his games this season (34 of 64), with more than one punchout in seven of them (10.9%).
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 2:16 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Ozzie Albies stats against the Brewers
Brewers starter: Aaron Civale

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