Coming off another big day cashing both Riley Greene (+460) and Aaron Judge (+210), SBR's Andrew Brennan is back with his best home run predictions for Monday, June 30th:
Kyle Schwarber to hit a home run (+235 via bet365)
Aaron Judge to hit a home run (+175 via ESPN BET)
Trent Grisham to hit a home run (+475 via DraftKings)
Brent Rooker to hit a home run (+450 via BetMGM)
Parlay odds: +16686 via FanDuel ($10 to win $1,668.60)
Best Bet: Aaron Judge (Yankees) to hit a home run (+175 ESPN BET)
"Fresh off a two-homer performance yesterday afternoon, Judge gets quite a treat in terms of the pitching matchup and ballpark today, and that's why he headlines our best home run bets today.
First, Max Scherzer takes the hill for the Blue Jays. Scherzer is a first-ballot Hall of Famer. He's arguably the most prolific pitcher of his generation. But also, Scherzer is washed. Sure, he's made just two starts this season, but the veteran right-hander wasn't particularly impressive last year, either.
Meanwhile, Judge loves hitting at Rogers Centre. He's crushed 19 homers in 179 at-bats in Toronto, and it's even more home run friendly to right-handed hitters this season than it was previously.
Rogers Centre ranks as the third-most homer-friendly ballpark for right-handed hitters this season. Sure, these odds are short, but we already know what's going to happen tonight so we may as well bet on the inevitable."
Kyle Schwarber to hit a home run (+235 via bet365)
Aaron Judge to hit a home run (+175 via ESPN BET)
Trent Grisham to hit a home run (+475 via DraftKings)
Brent Rooker to hit a home run (+450 via BetMGM)
Parlay odds: +16686 via FanDuel ($10 to win $1,668.60)
Best Bet: Aaron Judge (Yankees) to hit a home run (+175 ESPN BET)
"Fresh off a two-homer performance yesterday afternoon, Judge gets quite a treat in terms of the pitching matchup and ballpark today, and that's why he headlines our best home run bets today.
First, Max Scherzer takes the hill for the Blue Jays. Scherzer is a first-ballot Hall of Famer. He's arguably the most prolific pitcher of his generation. But also, Scherzer is washed. Sure, he's made just two starts this season, but the veteran right-hander wasn't particularly impressive last year, either.
Meanwhile, Judge loves hitting at Rogers Centre. He's crushed 19 homers in 179 at-bats in Toronto, and it's even more home run friendly to right-handed hitters this season than it was previously.
Rogers Centre ranks as the third-most homer-friendly ballpark for right-handed hitters this season. Sure, these odds are short, but we already know what's going to happen tonight so we may as well bet on the inevitable."