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Chase Meidroth Player Props: June 27, White Sox vs. Giants

Chase Meidroth Player Props: June 27, White Sox vs. Giants

USA Today27-06-2025
Chase Meidroth has his sights set on a more productive showing after going hitless in his previous game (0-for-3). He and the Chicago White Sox face the San Francisco Giants on Friday, who will send out Landen Roupp to start, at 7:40 p.m. ET on CHSN and NBCS-BA.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Chase Meidroth player prop bets.
Meidroth has five doubles, two home runs and 27 walks while hitting .264.
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