Max Fried Props
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Previous Event
Max Fried (P) of the New York Yankees is going up against The Houston Astros on September 02, 2025 at 8:10 PM ET. They have 166 bets across 20 sportsbooks. Check out the odds below, or view them directly in Gambly chat for the most up-to-date odds.
Opening Lines
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Wed, Sep 3, 12:10 AM
Houston Astros @ New York Yankees

M. Fried
Pitcher Strikeouts
Pitcher Outs
Pitcher Earned Runs
O
5.5
+140

U
5.5
-112

O
18.5
+165

U
17.5
+145

O
2.5
+134

U
2.5
-150

Pitcher Strikeouts
4.5
+145

5.5
O
+140
U
-148

5.5
O
+138
U
-158

5.5
O
+136
U
-183

5.5
O
+135
U
-171
Pitcher Outs
Pitcher Earned Runs
Pitcher Walks
Pitcher Hits Allowed
Player Fantasy Points
Player to Record a Win
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The Best Books To Bet Max Fried Props
- Pitcher Strikeouts: The best book to bet Pitcher Strikeouts is ESPN BET, which offers Max Fried (U 4.5) at +145.
- Pitcher Outs: The best book to bet Pitcher Outs is Fliff, which offers Max Fried (O 18.5) at +165.
- Pitcher Earned Runs: The best book to bet Pitcher Earned Runs is Pinny, which offers Max Fried (O 2.5) at +134.
- Pitcher Walks: The best book to bet Pitcher Walks is Novig, which offers Max Fried (U 1.5) at +120.
- Pitcher Hits Allowed: The best book to bet Pitcher Hits Allowed is Bookmaker, which offers Max Fried (O 5.5) at -106.
- Player Fantasy Points: The best book to bet Player Fantasy Points is Underdog Fantasy, which offers Max Fried (U 32.5) at -118.
- Player to Record a Win: The best book to bet Player to Record a Win is ProphetX, which offers Max Fried +136.
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