A new week brings a fresh set of MLB player props, and I think Juan Soto's hot streak will continue when the Mets face off against the Braves.
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Seiya Suzuki are also names that have caught my attention for this June 23 slate.
Best MLB home run props today
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Juan Soto (+390)
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Ronald Acuna Jr. (+320)
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Seiya Suzuki (+330)
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HR picks for June 23
Juan Soto (+390 at DraftKings)
Juan Soto got off to a slow start this season, but the $765 million man is finally coming alive. The slugger is hitting .328 in June with seven home runs, now sitting with 16 bombs on the year.
He's also fresh off a monster game two days ago, going 4-for-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies with two long balls.
The Dominican has three homers in his last six games, and he’ll like tonight’s matchup against Braves righty Spencer Schwellenbach.
Thirteen of Soto’s homers are off right-handed hurlers. After just lighting up a divisional rival, I expect him to make some noise against another NL East foe.
Ronald Acuna Jr. (+320 at DraftKings)
The Braves may be having a disappointing campaign, but Ronald Acuna Jr. is a clear bright spot. The former MVP has eight home runs in just 27 games since returning from injury while hitting .396.
Acuna Jr. has collected two hits in three straight appearances, including a pair of doubles. He’s scorching hot right now, which bodes well for this matchup against the Mets. The 27-year-old has a homer in three at-bats against Paul Blackburn, who takes the bump for New York.
In fact, Acuna is torching righties, hitting .449 with seven long balls. He can do no wrong at the moment, and it wouldn’t surprise me if Acuna lifts one out of Citi Field tonight.
Seiya Suzuki (+330 at DraftKings)
The Chicago Cubs look like a serious contender, and they have one of the best lineups in baseball. Seiya Suzuki is a big part of that.
The Japanese outfielder is batting .256 with 20 homers and 64 RBI. He’s been a run-producing machine, showing serious power. Suzuki is only one bomb off his career-best, and we’re not even at the All-Star break.
He's also coming off a mammoth performance on Sunday against the Seattle Mariners, going 2-for-4 with a pair of long balls. He’s left the yard three times in his last five appearances, and tonight’s matchup plays in Suzuki’s favor.
The 30-year-old faces St. Louis Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore, who has allowed seven home runs in 14 starts. However, he’s given up four homers in his last four outings alone. Meanwhile, Suzuki crushes lefties, hitting .319 with eight bombs.
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