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What Is an H+R+RBI Prop?

An H+R+RBI prop combines three of a batter's outcomes, hits, runs scored, and runs batted in, into a single number you bet over or under. Each hit, each run scored, and each RBI adds one to the total. Because one play can check more than one box, a solo home run is worth three by itself.

How the H+R+RBI number is scored

H+R+RBI (often written HRR) is a combined stat that adds up three separate things a hitter does in a game: hits, runs scored, and runs batted in. You do not bet on any one of them alone. You bet on the sum, posted as an over/under. A common line is 1.5, so over 1.5 needs a combined total of 2 or more across all three categories.

Each category is counted independently and then added together. One hit is worth 1. Scoring one run is worth 1. Driving in one run is worth 1. A hitter who singles, later comes around to score, and at some point drives in a teammate would tally 1 hit, 1 run, and 1 RBI for a total of 3.

Why one play can count more than once

The key quirk of this prop is that a single event can land in multiple categories at the same time. This is what makes the number climb faster than new bettors expect:

Because outcomes stack like this, a hitter does not need a huge game to cash an over. One productive at-bat that turns into a hit plus a run or an RBI often gets there.

What moves an H+R+RBI prop

Three things drive whether a hitter clears the number:

Because a run scored depends on teammates driving you in, and an RBI depends on teammates being on base, H+R+RBI is partly a bet on the whole lineup around a hitter, not just the hitter alone.

How BetLogic helps

BetLogic's HRR Sheet ranks the day's best H+R+RBI targets, graded and priced on the flat Over 1.5 line, by blending each hitter's hotness and power with the matchup and lineup context that produce runs and RBIs. A hit is any game where the combined H+R+RBI total lands at 2 or more. See today's H+R+RBI picks, updated before first pitch. Since a home run is the single fastest way to clear the line, it pairs well with how to bet MLB home run props.

Frequently asked questions

What does H+R+RBI mean in betting?
It is a combined prop that adds a batter's hits, runs scored, and runs batted in into one number, which you bet over or under. Each hit, run, and RBI counts as 1.
How is a solo home run scored in an H+R+RBI prop?
It is worth 3. A solo home run is a hit (1), a run scored (1), and an RBI (1), all from the same swing, so it clears a common over 1.5 line on its own.
What does over 1.5 H+R+RBI mean?
The batter needs a combined total of 2 or more across hits, runs scored, and RBIs. For example, a hit plus a run scored equals 2, which cashes the over.
Why does lineup spot matter for H+R+RBI props?
Runs scored and RBIs both depend on teammates. Hitters near the top of the order get more plate appearances and more runners on base, which lifts both categories.

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