Daily Dinger: Best Home Run Prop Bet Picks for Tuesday, June 28 (All Rise For Aaron Judge Against Athletics)

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Neither Shohei Ohtani nor Juan Soto went deep yesterday, so we were left with zero winners last night. 

Today, Peter Dewey, Reed Wallach and Donnavan Smoot give their picks for Tuesday’s slate to get a dinger on the board, with all odds courtesy of WynnBET, or consensus sportsbooks if not available at Wynn.

Best Home Run Picks Today

  • Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers (+350) 
  • Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (+215) -- available at WynnBET
  • Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates (+600)

Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers (+350) 

When Bellinger is healthy, his bat and power is one of his best attributes. With tonight’s game taking place at Coors Field and Kyle Freeland on the mound, I’m ready to back Bellinger to knock one out of play. Freeland has given up a home run in three of his last five starts. 

Bellinger faced Freeland on Opening Day, but didn’t have much success. Now that everyone is in full rhythm, I think Bellinger will fare much better the second time around. He hit a homer to end the series against the Reds. It hasn’t been too long since he hit a dinger, so I’ll trust him today. – Donnavan Smoot

Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (+215)

The New York Yankees showed why the Oakland A’s are one of the worst teams in baseball on Monday, rallying for six runs in the seventh inning in a win.

Now, they’ll face Frankie Montas, who has been solid this season but has also allowed nine homers on the year.

I like superstar Aaron Judge to go deep in this one after he didn’t get in on the fun last night. Judge leads the league in homers, and he will have a chance against one of the worst bullpens in baseball at some point in this game. – Peter Dewey

O'Neil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates (+600)

The future NL Rookie of the Year got his first big league home run on Monday after a hot start to his career the past week or so, and I'm counting on two in a row now against Patrick Corbin. The lefty has allowed the most hits and earned runs in the big leagues and has allowed 13 home runs in 73.2 innings. Cruz finally broke through with the long ball, so let's get another. – Reed Wallach

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