Kyle Schwarber and Aaron Judge both showcased their power once more on Saturday, each hitting their 18th home run of the season as they continue to lead the MLB home run race. However, there’s a notable difference in their odds for hitting another home run during Sunday’s games. At FanDuel, Schwarber is listed at +240 to take one out against the Athletics, while Judge stands at +170 on BetMGM as he plays at Coors Field.
While these two heavy hitters are getting attention, Taylor Ward has been climbing the home run leaderboard with 15 homers this season and is set at +400 for his Sunday odds. Ward extended his franchise record with his 10th consecutive game with an extra-base hit, further enhancing his prospects for the upcoming game in Anaheim, where favorable weather conditions are expected.
Max Muncy, another familiar face among power hitters, sits at +540 for his matchup with the Mets. Despite a slow start to the season, Muncy is known for his ability to hit home runs, having several 30-homer seasons under his belt.
Julio Rodriguez, a two-time MLB All-Star and last season’s American League Rookie of the Year, is also in the mix with +370 odds as he prepares to face Astros left-hander Colton Gordon. Rodriguez has shown resilience and power recently, hitting two home runs in his last four games.
Sportsbooks are buzzing with a range of player props for Sunday, with several offers for new users that may enhance their betting experience. With the SportsLine Projection Model successfully simulating MLB games thousands of times, it has shown a significant uptrend on its MLB home run picks.
This weekend’s matchups present exciting opportunities for fans and bettors alike. As the home run race heats up, the potential for big hits will keep baseball lovers engaged throughout Sunday’s games. Whether rooting for leading sluggers or emerging talents, the stage is set for thrilling action on the diamond.