The final day of the 2024 MLB season means different things for different teams. Some, playoff bound, are looking to preserve their talent for the impending postseason, while for some less fortunate teams, it will be their last chance to shine.
By using odds supplied by DraftKings, we will be examining the MLB players with the best odds of going deep on Sunday. Keep reading to determine which MLB bats you might want to back on Sept. 29.
Top MLB Home Run Prop Leaders - September 29
Aaron Judge: +210
Having recovered from a three-week home run drought earlier this month, Aaron Judge is finishing his season in top form. The MLB leader in home runs and RBIs with 58 and 144, respectively, the New York Yankees outfielder enters Sunday's series finale against the Pirates with five home runs in his last six games.
"AARON JUDGE HOME RUN #56" - Talkin' Yanks
Wyatt Langford: +425
Wyatt Langford of the Texas Rangers has a 1.053 OPS over the past two weeks, a figure that ranks 11th in MLB over that period of time. Still in his rookie season, Langford has hit .253 on the season with 16 homers and 74 RBIs, and has gone deep three times in his last four games.
Kyle Tucker: +370
Since returning from the IL earlier this month, Kyle Tucker of the Astros has hit .365 with four home runs and nine RBIs. As the Astros close out their season in Cleveland, all eyes will be on Tucker, who has hit a career .365 with four homers and 15 RBIs in 18 career games against the 2024 AL Central champs.
"Kyle Tucker #SundaySwings" - John Peabody
Jose Ramirez: +400
After his home run against the Astros on Saturday, Jose Ramirez tied his career high of 39 home runs, previously set during the 2018 MLB season. Having hit 39 home runs and 118 RBIs alongside 41 steals this season, the 32-year-old continues to show of how dynamic he is and brings a .270 career figure against Houston to the series finale.
"39 FOR JOSÉ RAMÍREZ! He's ONE home run away from a 40/40 season!" - MLB
Colton Cowser: +380
Baltimore Orioles rookie Colton Cowser has had a tremendous season. In addition to hitting 24 home runs and 69 RBIs, the outfielder has also posted a .774 OPS and 223 total bases. After hitting a solo shot in his last appearance against the Twins on Friday, Cowser will hope to finish off his first full MLB season on a high note.