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Jacob Wilson Player Props: July 4, Athletics vs. Giants

Jacob Wilson Player Props: July 4, Athletics vs. Giants

USA Todaya day ago
Jacob Wilson returns to action for the Athletics when they face Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants on Friday at 10:05 p.m. ET on MLB Network, NBCS-CA and NBCS-BA. He went 2 for 5 with a double in his last action.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Jacob Wilson player prop bets.
Wilson paces the Athletics with a team-best batting average of .339. He has nine home runs and 40 RBI.
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