Get ready for some serious home run action tonight, as a dynamic group of sluggers, including Cal Raleigh, Pete Alonso, Juan Soto, Eugenio Suarez and Tyler Soderstrom, looks poised to turn the heat up. Facing pitchers with shaky numbers and combining recent red-hot power surges, these hitters are perfect targets for home run prop bets.
Whether it’s Raleigh’s explosive contact or Alonso’s recent multi-homer spree, this lineup promises fireworks that could bring big rewards.
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Today’s Five Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets
#1 Cal Raleigh (+170)

Cal Raleigh faces Kyle Hendricks in a matchup that favors the Mariners slugger’s power surge. Raleigh’s 2025 season is marked by impressive consistency, boasting a .268 average with 24 homers and 49 RBIs.
Over his last nine games, he’s elevated his performance, hitting .343 with a scorching .971 slugging percentage and a robust 23.5% barrels per plate appearance.
His hard-hit rate of 48.3% and exit velocity of 92.4 mph underline his ability to drive the ball deep. With Hendricks’ 5.34 ERA and struggles on the mound, Raleigh is primed to extend his power display today.
#2 Pete Alonso (+240)

Pete Alonso is heating up at the perfect time, bringing a red-hot bat into a favorable matchup against the Rockies’ struggling righty Antonio Senzatela.
With three homers in his last two games and a blistering .400 average, Alonso has undeniable power and timing. Senzatela’s 7.14 ERA and weak command at home only add to his edge, making him a strong pick to go deep again today.
#3 Juan Soto (+350)

Juan Soto faces the same struggling Antonio Senzatela, a matchup that bodes well for his power potential despite a modest overall batting average this season.
Soto’s recent six-game stretch shows a solid .222 average with an impressive .481 on-base percentage and a strong .778 slugging, including 3 homers.
His high exit velocity and hard-hit rate signal his readiness to punish mistakes, especially against a pitcher with a shaky 7.14 ERA. Expect Soto to continue driving the ball deep in this matchup.
#4 Eugenio Suarez (+295)

Eugenio Suarez steps up with a prime opportunity to punish Reds’ lefty Nick Lodolo, whose 3.10 ERA hides some vulnerabilities. Suarez’s power surge is undeniable, 16 homers and a scorching 50.3% hard-hit rate prove that he’s locked in at the plate.
His knack for barreling pitches at a solid 14.7% clip suggests he’s ready to turn a mistake into fireworks. With Lodolo’s lefty arm on the mound, Suarez could easily ride the advantage to another big home run day in front of the home crowd.
#5 Tyler Soderstrom (+340)

Tyler Soderstrom faces a solid but hittable Orioles pitcher in Dean Kremer, who owns a 4.70 ERA this season. Soderstrom’s consistent bat power shines with 14 homers and 42 RBIs, making him a prime candidate to continue his hot streak.
After his two-homer, six-RBI explosion against the Twins, he’s showing that he can punish pitchers like Kremer, who give up runs. This matchup at home is a perfect chance for Tyler to add another long ball to his tally.