PropMine MLB

One MLB hub for picks, context, and prop research.

Start with DMND9 for game picks, then move into the supporting tools and prop pages without leaving the MLB product flow.

MLB module
If desktop lands on the hub instead of the viewer shell, this keeps every MLB module one click away.
Game-model lane

DMND9 is the anchor for MLB game recommendations.

This is the MLB equivalent of SEVNT1 inside PropMine: the lane for moneylines, run lines, totals, and the broader game-level story.
Game model

DMND9

The MLB game-model feature inside PropMine, built to surface full-game recommendation context for moneylines, run lines, and totals.
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Supporting game tools

Game-support tools around DMND9.

Use these to widen the game story beyond the main card — first-inning risk, weather context, and simulation-style support lanes alongside the core DMND9 read.
Game shape

NRFI Lab

Starter, first-inning, and early scoring context around the slate.
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Officiating

Umpire / ABS

ABS challenge pressure, umpire context, and prop-impact reads around walks, Ks, outs, and hidden edge spots.
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Prop discovery + research

The prop side of PropMine MLB.

These pages handle player-prop discovery and research while DMND9 stays focused on full-game picks.
Statcast search

Exit Velo

Search batted-ball events by exit velo, launch angle, pitch type, handedness, and result across a date window.
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Story context

Narratives

Birthday spots, revenge games, streaks, and milestone context that can travel across PropMine cards.
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Ladder

Prop Ladder

Hits, total bases, HRR, and pitcher strikeout ladder hit rates for the live MLB slate.
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Pitching spots

Pitcher Lineup Splits

See which lineup slots a pitcher struggles against, then map the confirmed opponent batting order directly into those spots.
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Running game

Stolen Bases

Runner watchlists, OBP-driven opportunity, and battery-vulnerability coverage for stolen-base hunting.
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Bullpen context

Bullpen Breakdown

Bullpen freshness, recent reliever workload, and fatigue context that should sit beside every MLB starter read.
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