
Brent Rooker Player Props: July 1, Athletics vs. Rays
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Rooker has launched a team-high 17 homers (he's added 45 RBI). Among batters in MLB, Rooker ranks 19th in homers and 41st in RBI. Rooker takes a four-game hitting streak into this game. In his last five games he is hitting .263 with two doubles, a home run, two walks and two RBIs.
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