With a packed slate of games on June 10, the MLB home run props are out, and some of the league’s biggest sluggers are prepared to go deep. Today’s top five picks feature a mix of established stars and players riding a hot streak. Let’s break down why these five hitters are primed to go deep tonight.

Top 5 MLB Home Run Bets Today

5) George Springer (+475)

George Springer
George Springer (Image Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images)

Springer rounds out the list as a high-upside play. While his home run totals may not jump off the page, Springer’s experience and knack for clutch moments make him a compelling option at +475. The Blue Jays star has 10 home runs and will go up against Miles Mikolas tonight.

4) Juan Soto (+425)

Juan Soto
Juan Soto (Photo via Imagn Images)

Soto’s power is undeniable, and he’s already cleared the fence 11 times this season. His patient approach means he waits for his pitch, and when he gets it, he rarely misses. Despite his slow start, Juan Soto is always a dangerous hitter with the MLB home run bets on his side. Soto will face MacKenzie Gore against the Washington Nationals.

3) Paul Goldschmidt (+350)

Paul Goldschmidt
Paul Goldschmidt: (Photo By: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images)

Goldschmidt may not be leading the league in homers, but he remains a dangerous bat in the Yankees’ lineup. With seven home runs, Goldschmidt is homering in 11.3% of appearances. He’s always a threat, especially when facing pitchers prone to giving up the long ball. The MLB home run bets are intact, so Goldy can go deep as the Yanks take on the Royals.

2) Seiya Suzuki (+284)

Seiya Suzuki
Seiya Suzuki (Image Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images)

Suzuki’s disciplined plate approach and improving power numbers make him a sneaky good value at +284. He’s been able to punish mistakes, especially against pitchers who rely heavily on fastballs. With his recent surge in slugging percentage and a matchup that favors his pull-side power, Suzuki is a top pick for a home run tonight.

1) Gunnar Henderson (+245)

Gunnar Henderson
Gunnar Henderson (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Henderson seems to be the bright spot in the Orioles’ struggling season. He’s been great against right-handed pitchers, and he’s undoubtedly a strong candidate to leave the yard. Henderson’s aggressive approach and recent uptick in hard-hit rate suggest he’s due for another long ball. The O’s are ranked at No. 25 in their week 11 MLB power rankings.

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