Tonight’s MLB All-Star Game has prop bets just like any other game, including home run props. With elite pitchers and limited at-bats for hitters, there are lucrative odds for just about every player involved. Plus, there have been multiple home runs hit in the All-Star Game every year since 2015, so at least two or three players are bound to go yard tonight. Here are our best picks for who those players will be.
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How do you not take a shot on Raleigh hitting a home run in the All-Star Game? He’s having a career year, leads the majors in home runs, and is fresh off a win in the Home Run Derby on Monday night. Plus, the fences at Truist Park in Atlanta are a little more favorable for left-handed hitters to hit home runs. The switch-hitting Raleigh should get at least one at-bat against righty Paul Skenes, which should play in his favor. The bottom line is that everything is trending toward Raleigh hitting a home run in the All-Star Game.
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Since he’s playing in his home ballpark and coming back from injury, it’d be a great story for Acuna to homer in Tuesday’s All-Star Game. Since he’s batting second in the National League batting order and playing at home, Acuna could easily get three at-bats before being removed, giving him a better opportunity to homer. He also has three home runs in his last five games, so he’s in a good groove right now, giving him an excellent chance to go deep.
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Compared to Raleigh or Aaron Judge, Greene’s 24 home runs this season don’t seem like a lot. However, he’s been one of the most overlooked power hitters this season. He’s batting second in the American League lineup, so much like Acuna, getting three at-bats is a distinct possibility. As mentioned, left-handed hitters could have a slight edge in terms of hitting home runs at Truist Park. Greene also has five homers already in July, including each of his last two games, so his recent power could easily translate into a home run during the All-Star Game.
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Despite not being a starter in this year’s Midsummer Classic, Buxton is on the shortlist of players in this game who have hit a home run in a previous All-Star Game. Buxton took Tony Gonsolin deep in 2022. He’s been even better this season than he was then, as Buxton is on pace to set a new career-high for home runs. Also, after a disappointing showing in the Home Run Derby, he might have something to prove when he gets a chance on Tuesday night.
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