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Brandon Lowe Player Props: June 28, Rays vs. Orioles

Brandon Lowe Player Props: June 28, Rays vs. Orioles

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Brandon Lowe, coming off a four-RBI showing in his last game (going 1-for-5), will take the field for the Tampa Bay Rays versus Zach Eflin and the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday. First pitch is set for 4:05 p.m. ET on MASN and FDSSUN.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Brandon Lowe player prop bets.
Lowe has 10 doubles, 17 home runs and 20 walks while hitting .273. Among hitters in MLB action, Lowe ranks 17th in home runs and 31st in RBI. Lowe brings a 14-game hitting streak into this matchup. During his last games he is batting .375 with a double, four home runs, a walk and 10 RBIs.
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