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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: HR Prop Bets for Wednesday, June 3

It's the "Wednesday Wallop Watch," and several hitters are stepping into prime power spots across the slate. We have favorable matchup histories, pitchers struggling against specific splits and a few sluggers bringing serious home run upside into Wednesday night.

We have Byron Buxton facing a pitcher who has been getting crushed by right-handed power all season, Ozzie Albies drawing a matchup against a lefty he's absolutely owned throughout his career, and Jo Adell taking on a pitcher he's already taken deep twice while posting ridiculous lifetime numbers against him. If you're chasing home run props Wednesday night, these are bats with serious moonshot potential.

All odds are from DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change. DraftKings does not sponsor this content.

Best Home Run Props Today

Byron Buxton Home Run Bet (+338)

Erick Fedde has really struggled against right-handed hitters this season, allowing 11 of his 13 home runs to come from that side while giving up a massive .636 slugging percentage. That's exactly the kind of matchup you want for Buxton, who has been crushing righties all year. Sixteen of Buxton's 17 home runs have come against right-handed pitching, and he continues to post elite hard-hit numbers.

Ozzie Albies Home Run Bet (+373)

Albies has absolutely owned Patrick Corbin throughout his career, batting .438 with three doubles, a triple, and three home runs in 32 at-bats. He'll also get the platoon advantage Wednesday, hitting from the right side where he's shown more power this season. Corbin hasn't given up many home runs overall, but all five he's allowed have come against right-handed hitters.

Jo Adell Home Run Bet (+840)

Adell has some eye-popping numbers against Michael Lorenzen, which is enough to get my attention Wednesday night. Adell is 6-for-11 lifetime against Lorenzen with two home runs, a .545 average and a 1.091 slugging percentage. He's also swinging a hot bat with two home runs over the last week. Lorenzen has already allowed 10 home runs this season and continues to give up plenty of balls in the air.

2026 MLB HR Leaders

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This story was originally published June 3, 2026 at 4:30 AM.

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