Yankees slugger Aaron Judge got off to a scorching start this season, blasting six home runs in his first seven games. He is still batting well, but he has gone without a homer in five straight games heading into the Friday MLB schedule. That is not stopping sportsbooks from offering short MLB home run odds on Judge, who is +186 to go yard on Friday at FanDuel Sportsbook. Giants starter Robbie Ray has allowed three home runs in his first two starts, and he will try to keep Judge off the board in their matchup.
Every team in the majors is in action on Friday night, so there are plenty of ways to build MLB home run parlays. With MLB HR props available for almost every player in every game at sportsbooks, SportsLine’s proven computer model can help you find value to add to your MLB home run parlay picks.
The model simulates every game 10,000 times and is on a 34-19 roll on all top-rated MLB picks on the run line dating back to 2023. It has correctly called a home run prop in three out of four days this week for a +5.5u return overall since Monday. Now, the model and SportsLine’s team of Data Scientists have revealed their projections for some of the most-bet MLB HR props on Friday. These three picks can be parlayed for +22540 odds and would pay out $1,132.03 on a $5 bet at DraftKings.
Tyler Soderstrom HR (+500)
The 23-year-old is off to an excellent start to the season, batting .354 with six home runs and 10 RBI through his first 13 games. He is tied with Judge and Kyle Schwarber for homers up to this point, but he is available at a much cheaper price than those stars. All six of his home runs have come against right-handed pitchers, and he has another matchup against a righty on Friday. Mets starter Griffin Canning is off to a good start, but he allowed the second-most home runs in the majors last year.