Barring any rain delays, all thirty of MLB's teams will be in action on Saturday. As such, we can expect to see a lot of home runs. Some of them will inevitably come from the usual suspects, while other, less likely heroes could also emerge.
Today, by using odds supplied by DraftKings sportsbook, we will be examining the bats with the best odds of going yard. Keep reading to see which MLB stars you might want to back on Saturday, September 14.
Top MLB Home Run Prop Leaders - September 14
Aaron Judge: +330
On Friday night, Aaron Judge lobbed a Grand Slam out of Yankees Stadium. His first home run since August 25 against the Colorado Rockies, Judge's 52 home runs still lead baseball.
"Aaron Judge sends the Yankee Stadium crowd into a frenzy!" - MLB
Against Brayan Bello of the Red Sox, Judge is 2-for-11 with a double. However, against right-handers like Bello, Judge is hitting .323 with 36 homers this season.
Pete Alonso: +370
Pete Alonso of the Mets will carry a two-game RBI streak into Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Despite never having faced Phillies prospective starter Kolby Allard, Alonso has 16 home runs and 54 RBIs against his divisional foes throughout his career.
Kyle Schwarber: +370
Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies has been one of the most feared hitters in MLB recently. In his past 11 games, Schwarber has 7 home runs, 13 RBIs, and an OPS of 1.401.
"Kyle Schwarber's record-setting 14th leadoff HR of the season!" - MLB
Against planned Mets starter Luis Severino, Schwarber is 2-for-3 in his career, with both of the hits being doubles. In 67 career games against the Mets, Schwarber is a .266 hitter.
Shohei Ohtani: +500
Although Shohei Ohtani has just 12 hits in his last 49 at-bats, some 4 home runs and 8 RBIs have come out of those hits.
"47/47 FOR SHOHEI OHTANI!" - Los Angeles Dodgers
A .301 hitter this season against right-handers like Braves starter Chris Sale, Ohtani has hit an even .405 against the Braves in ten career MLB games.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: +550
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays has hit .320 this season, ranking third in MLB. A .310 hitter over the past two weeks, Guerrero Jr. will face the Cards on Saturday, against whom he has hit .300 with with a pair of home runs and 7 RBIs in 8 career games.