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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: HR Prop Bets for Saturday, May 30

It's a "Swing-for-the-Fences Saturday," and the home run setups are looking strong all across the slate. Several pitchers are bringing ugly home run numbers, fly-ball tendencies and rough platoon splits into dangerous matchups, while a few hitters are stepping into spots that check all the boxes for a long ball.

We have Matt Olson facing a pitcher who has been getting crushed by left-handed power all month, Michael Busch bringing a hot bat into a matchup against a righty who struggles with lefties, and Eugenio Suarez drawing a pitcher he's consistently hit throughout his career. If you're chasing home run props Saturday, these are bats with serious moonshot potential.

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Best Home Run Props Today

Matt Olson Home Run Bet (+300)

Olson is hard to pass up Saturday against Brady Singer. Olson has already gone deep twice against Singer in his career, and Singer has been getting hammered lately. He owns an 8.47 ERA in May and has allowed nine home runs in his last four starts alone. Lefties have done most of the damage too, accounting for 10 of the 14 home runs he's allowed this season.

Michael Busch Home Run Bet (+547)

Busch has finally started showing some power after a slow start, and this looks like a great spot Saturday against Kyle Leahy. Busch had just two home runs in April but already has four in May. Five of his six home runs this season have come against righties, which lines up nicely here. Leahy has been hit hard by lefties, allowing six of his eight home runs to them while giving up plenty of fly balls.

Eugenio Suarez Home Run Bet (+391)

Suarez only has three home runs this season, but this matchup against Martin Perez is hard to ignore. Suarez has seen Perez plenty over the years and owns a .545 average against him, going 6-for-11 with a double and a home run. Perez has also been more vulnerable to right-handed hitters, allowing four of his five home runs this season to righties. Add in his fly-ball tendencies, and this feels like a really nice spot for a Suarez bomb Saturday night.

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This story was originally published May 30, 2026 at 4:30 AM.

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