
Isaac Paredes Player Props: July 13, Astros vs. Rangers
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Paredes has hit a team-best 19 homers (he's added 49 RBI). Among all hitters in MLB action, Paredes' home run total ranks 18th and his RBI tally ranks 54th.
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