Coming off another cash on Wednesday with Dalton Varsho (+330) going deep, SBR's Gabe Henderson looks to hit another one with his best home run predictions for Thursday, September 4th:
William Contreras to hit a home run (+560 via FanDuel)
Andy Pages to hit a home run (+900 via FanDuel)
Junior Caminero to hit a home run (+280 via BetMGM)
Colson Montgomery to hit a home run (+400 via DraftKings)
Best parlay odds: +117050 via FanDuel ($10 to win $11,705)
Best Bet: William Contreras (Brewers) to hit a home run (+560 FanDuel)
"Contreras is on fire recently, as he's registered at least one hit in eight of his last 10 games, six of which have gone for extra bases in the same span. The catcher has been crucial to Milwaukee's success, especially lately, having cashed this prop at a 30% clip over his last 10 games.
While Contreras' splits are worse against lefties (.246/.367/.355 with three home runs) than righties (.266/.391/.445 with 14 home runs), Ranger Suarez might be the exception to that trend. The Brewers' star is slashing .409/.458/.864 across 22 at-bats against Philadelphia's southpaw in his career. This includes three of his nine hits leaving the yard.
Suarez hasn't surrendered many moon shots this season, allowing opposing hitters to take him yard just 10 times across 131 frames. However, Contreras' stellar stats versus the lefty are difficult to ignore, especially with shops offering a $56 return on a $10 wager."
William Contreras to hit a home run (+560 via FanDuel)
Andy Pages to hit a home run (+900 via FanDuel)
Junior Caminero to hit a home run (+280 via BetMGM)
Colson Montgomery to hit a home run (+400 via DraftKings)
Best parlay odds: +117050 via FanDuel ($10 to win $11,705)
Best Bet: William Contreras (Brewers) to hit a home run (+560 FanDuel)
"Contreras is on fire recently, as he's registered at least one hit in eight of his last 10 games, six of which have gone for extra bases in the same span. The catcher has been crucial to Milwaukee's success, especially lately, having cashed this prop at a 30% clip over his last 10 games.
While Contreras' splits are worse against lefties (.246/.367/.355 with three home runs) than righties (.266/.391/.445 with 14 home runs), Ranger Suarez might be the exception to that trend. The Brewers' star is slashing .409/.458/.864 across 22 at-bats against Philadelphia's southpaw in his career. This includes three of his nine hits leaving the yard.
Suarez hasn't surrendered many moon shots this season, allowing opposing hitters to take him yard just 10 times across 131 frames. However, Contreras' stellar stats versus the lefty are difficult to ignore, especially with shops offering a $56 return on a $10 wager."
