MLB Home Run Predictions Today: HR Prop Bets for Tuesday, June 16
It's the "Tuesday Trot Tracker," and the home run opportunities are jumping off the page. We have pitchers surrendering plenty of long balls, favorable lefty-righty splits all over the slate, and a trio of hitters bringing serious power into excellent matchups.
We have Juan Soto facing one of the most homer-prone pitchers in baseball, Michael Harris II drawing a matchup against a right-hander who has struggled badly with left-handed bats, and JJ Bleday taking aim at a pitcher who has been giving up home runs at an alarming rate throughout June. If you're chasing home run props Tuesday night, these three sluggers have the matchup profiles, power metrics, and moonshot upside to send one into the seats.
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Best Home Run Props Today
Juan Soto Home Run Bet (+240)
After mashing 10 homers in May, Soto has stayed hot with two more in June and now sits at 15 on the season. The matchup is the real prize. Brady Singer has already surrendered 17 home runs this year, with 11 of those coming against left-handed hitters. Soto has punished righties all season with 11 homers off them and is 4-for-10 lifetime against Singer. A homer-prone pitcher plus a locked-in Soto is a combination worth betting on.
Michael Harris II Home Run Bet(+383)
Harris has already launched 14 homers this season, including 10 against right-handed pitching, and he's hit .375 against Adrian Houser in his career. Houser has been a dream target for left-handed power, serving up 11 homers this season, eight of them to lefties. Pair Harris' elite hard-hit rate with Houser's fly-ball tendencies, and you've got all the ingredients for a Braves fireworks display.
JJ Bleday Home Run Bet (+360)
Bleday has quietly mashed 13 homers this season and already opened this series with a long ball. Now he gets Kodai Senga, who returns from the IL after being out since late April. He allowed five homers in his last three starts before getting injured. Lefties are hitting .366 against Senga in his five appearances, and Bleday has punished right-handed pitching for 10 home runs. With a massive hard-hit rate behind him, this feels like another Bleday blast waiting to happen.
2026 MLB HR Leaders
- DH Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies (24)
- OF Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros (24)
- OF Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins (23)
- 1B Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves (20)
- C Hunter Goodman, Colorado Rockies (20)
- 1B Munetaka Murakami, Chicago White Sox (20)
- RF James Wood, Washington Nationals (20)
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This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 4:30 AM.