
The MLB home run prop bets for today will feature a mix of some veterans and rookie sluggers. The home run race continues with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh in the lead. Raleigh has 27 home runs while Aaron Judge has 26. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is at third with 25 home runs. Here’s a breakdown of the top five picks and why each is primed to go deep today.
Top 5 MLB Home Run Prop Bets For June 19
5) Rafael Devers (+380)

Devers rounds out the top five with the longest odds, but he’s no stranger to big flies. He has hit 15 home runs in 73 games this season and has homered in just under 20% of his games. Devers’ ability to drive the ball to all fields makes him one of the best. The Giants are up against the Guardians, and Devers is set to go deep.
4) Kyle Schwarber (+340)

Kyle Schwarber ranks fourth on the MLB home run leaderboard and dominates as one of the league’s hottest hitters. He unleashes raw power that few players can match when he locks in. At +340, Schwarber is a huge favorite to go deep tonight.
3) Spencer Torkelson (+275)

While Torkelson isn’t as established as some names on this list, he’s quietly building a reputation among some of the top hitters in the league. Spencer Torkelson has 15 home runs and is one of the best hitters for the Detroit Tigers.
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2) Hunter Goodman (+210)

Goodman is on a torrid streak, having blasted four home runs in his last two games against the Nationals. He has hit 14 home runs this season, ranks 20th in MLB, and is batting .285 with a robust .848 OPS.
1) Aaron Judge (+165)

Judge remains baseball’s most feared power hitter. With 26 home runs this season, he’s homered in 30% of his appearances. The Yankees slugger is a perennial threat whenever he steps to the plate. Judge’s combination of elite exit velocity at +165 means he’s the top pick to go deep tonight. The Yankees are on a slump, and many have called them out for their poor performance.
Remember that odds are subject to change for those placing MLB home run prop bets, and outcomes are never guaranteed.
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