
You'll find a full schedule of 15 Major League Baseball games tonight, including Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees in Baltimore to face Gunnar Henderson and the Orioles.
Each Tuesday we publish our picks for the top batters likely to hit a home run. It's not always Shohei Ohtani, Kyle Schwarber, and Fernando Tatis Jr..
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We also scour the big leagues for big bat opportunities. Last week we hit on two of our MLB Best Bets to Homer.
Today we consult FanDuel Sportsbook for odds for Tuesday MLB games. Check out FanDuel's MLB section for player prop odds on any of the 15 MLB games.
Under each game listing you'll find a list of "To Hit a Home Run" prop bets with corresponding odds for most of the players who could play in that contest.
Why bet To Hit a HR prop bets? Because odds for such an event are usually long and lucrative, even for the best sluggers.
On Monday, odds for Aaron Judge to hit a home run were +205. That means a winning bet would pay $205 on a $100 wager. Bet $10 and win $20.50, and so on.
All odds in this baseball betting guide are from FanDuel mobile betting app unless otherwise specified.
Here are five hitters we have on our radar for games of 4/29 in Major League Baseball.
With four homers this season, Paredes has flashed his big stick in his first month with Houston.
In every way, Paredes can supply just as much pop from the right aide of the plate as the departing Alex Bregman. Currently, Paredes is the go-to power bat for Houston from that side of the dish.
The three-time Most Valuable Player has hit three home runs in his last 10 games.
Trout is flashing power (9 jacks in 2025), but he's struggling at the plate, hitting under the Mendoza Line, with only 11 extra-base hits, just two of them non-dingers.
With all the glaring superstars wearing Dodger Blue, it's understandable that Andy Pages fails to get a bookmark.
But as of late, the outfielder has been on a tear: three homers in his last six games; and a four-hit day on Sunday.
Like Pages, Nimmo is underrated and overlooked on a stacked roster. Nimmo had a career-best night on Monday: 4-for-6 with two home runs and nine RBI in a thrashing of the Washington Nationals.
Most fans won't place Nimmo in the same category as Delgado, an all-time Mets legend, but it's starting to become clear that Nimmo is one of the most popular players in franchise history.
He's spent all 10 seasons of his MLB career wearing the blue and orange, and is now creeping into the top 20 and top 10 franchise lists in many categories.
A winning bet on Nimmo hitting a HR tonight will pay $850 for a $100 wager. Or wager $10 and win a cool $85.
The feel-good story thus far in the American League has been the Detroit Tigers, who had the best record in the league entering Monday.
But the lineup and offense has outperformed projections. Dingler, whom most of you may never have heard of, is one of the big surprises.
He's a sturdy catcher with good pull power. He has three home runs this season, finding regular playing time following the injury to Jake Rogers.
Based on his performance in professional baseball so far, Dingler has above average extra-base power.
The more he sees the league, the more he and the Tigers play teams on the schedule, the more Dingler can establish himself as a solid to really good catcher.
That's because of his work behind the plate and his potential at the bat.
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