About BasePropPro

Last updated: 13 June 2026

BasePropPro is an independent editorial publication covering Major League Baseball prop betting from a UK punter’s perspective. The site exists because, for years, almost everything written about MLB props has been written for an American audience — daily picks priced in dollars and American odds, Eastern start times, and stadium quirks the average British reader has never encountered. We build the equivalent reference for someone who reads decimal odds, follows football and racing, and has decided to take baseball seriously.

What We Do

We publish in-depth written analysis. The pillar guide on the home page lays out the full landscape — prop categories, decimal-odds maths, UK bookmaker behaviour, park factors, the UKGC regulatory backdrop, time-zone tactics and bankroll discipline across a 162-game season. Cluster pages drill into individual markets: home runs, strikeouts, total bases, NRFI, outs recorded, run lines and so on. Every page is written for a reader based in the United Kingdom and aware that their account sits with a UK-licensed operator.

We do not take wagers. We do not hold customer funds. We are not a bookmaker, a tipping service, a paid signal channel or an affiliate marketplace.

Editorial Methodology

The site is produced by an editorial team rather than by a single named author. Bylines on individual articles describe the author persona and analytical specialism — for example, MLB Props Analyst with a focus on player-prop modelling, sportsbook line-shopping for UK punters and park-factor analysis. Names of individual contributors are not published, because the body of work and the methodology behind it are what matter for readers, not personality. The editorial team is collectively responsible for everything published on BasePropPro.

How an Article Gets Written

Every long-form page begins with a topic brief: the question a UK punter would actually search for, the evidence that already exists publicly, and the gap our piece is meant to fill. From there we work through three layers.

The first is industry data. We use UK-source primary statistics where possible — publications from the UK Gambling Commission, releases from the Office for National Statistics, audited annual reports from regulated UK-licensed operators, and equivalent UK trade-body data. Where US-source data is unavoidable (for example, MLB’s own season records), we use it with full attribution and contextualise it for a UK reader.

The second layer is sport analytics. Statcast, FanGraphs and Baseball Savant are the underlying sources for player, pitcher and ballpark metrics. We do not republish their datasets; we describe what the metrics are, how they relate to specific prop markets, and how a casual UK punter can read them without a paid subscription.

The third layer is regulatory context. UKGC consultations, statements and quarterly statistics are read in full where they touch on the topic at hand. We attribute speeches and interviews from the UKGC’s senior leadership directly, and we date our claims to the calendar year in which they were published.

Verification

Quantitative claims are double-sourced where possible: a primary source plus a secondary one that confirms the same figure. Where only a single source exists, we say so. Where a figure is contested or depends on methodology, we note the disagreement rather than pretend it is settled.

Where an article quotes a named industry figure, we link to or cite the original speech, interview or statement. We do not paraphrase to manufacture a quote, and we do not run anonymous claims as if they were attributed.

Updates and Corrections

Regulatory rules change. UK affordability thresholds, the statutory levy, operator licensing decisions and league-wide MLB rules all evolve. Pages on BasePropPro carry a “Last updated” date and are revisited when material change happens. If a reader spots an error, the correction is logged on the page itself and the date stamp is moved forward.

What We Do Not Do

BasePropPro does not publish daily picks. We do not provide tips priced as a “lock”. We do not rank UK bookmakers or award them stars. We do not accept payment from operators for editorial coverage. We do not publish content about offshore unlicensed sites; we cover only operators holding a current UKGC remote licence, and our scope is the UK regulated market.

We will not write about people who appear to be vulnerable. We will not glamorise large stakes, recovery from losses, or “getting even”. We follow the spirit of UKGC marketing standards even though we are not an operator: nothing on the site is designed to entice a non-bettor into betting.

Responsible Gambling

Every page on BasePropPro is intended for adults aged 18 or over. Betting carries real financial risk, and gambling problems can develop in anyone regardless of intellect, income or experience. If betting has stopped feeling like a hobby, free, confidential help is available in the United Kingdom from GamCare, BeGambleAware and the GAMSTOP self-exclusion scheme. Links to these organisations appear in the site footer on every page.

Contact

For editorial corrections, factual queries or right-of-reply requests, please use the contact channel published on BasePropPro. Privacy and data-protection enquiries should be directed there as well, in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We do not publish a postal address or telephone number, as BasePropPro operates as a digital editorial project only.

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