It’s the “Wednesday Wallop Watch,” and the home run matchups are looking juicy across the board. We have pitchers with major home run issues, favorable platoon splits, and a few red-hot bats stepping into situations that scream long ball potential.
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We have Gavin Sheets facing one of the most homer-prone pitchers in baseball, Bryce Harper drawing a matchup against a future Hall of Famer returning from a lengthy absence, and Hunter Goodman bringing a scorching-hot bat into a matchup against a fly-ball pitcher who has been getting burned by right-handed power all season. If you’re chasing home run props Wednesday, these are three bats with serious moonshot upside.
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Best Home Run Props Today
Gavin Sheets Home Run Bet (+338)
Brady Singer has become one of my favorite pitchers to target for home run props, and Wednesday is no exception. Singer has already served up 17 homers this season, with 11 of them coming against left-handed hitters. Enter Sheets, who has 10 home runs on the year and has been crushing baseballs with a 45.9% hard-hit rate. Even better, two of Sheets’ four career hits off Singer have cleared the fence.
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Bryce Harper Home Run Bet (+373)
Harper gets a pretty inviting matchup Wednesday against a rusty Max Scherzer making his first start since April 24. Before landing on the shelf, Scherzer was getting tagged, allowing six homers in four starts while left-handed hitters did most of the damage. That’s music to Harper’s ears. He has already taken Scherzer deep three times in his career and has crushed right-handed pitching this season, with 11 of his 14 home runs coming in those matchups.
Hunter Goodman Home Run Bet (+840)
Goodman is launching baseballs like they’re trying to escape Colorado. The Rockies slugger already has 17 home runs this season and has stayed scorching hot with four bombs in his first six games of June. Now he gets a dream matchup against Shota Imanaga, who has already surrendered 17 homers this season, with 12 coming against right-handed hitters. Goodman’s elite hard-hit numbers paired with Imanaga’s fly-ball tendencies feel like a recipe for another souvenir.
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2026 MLB HR Leaders
- DH Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies (23)
- OF Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros (22)
- 1B Munetaka Murakami, Chicago White Sox (20)
- 1B Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves (19)
- OF Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins (19)
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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 4:30 AM.
