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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: HR Prop Bets for Sunday, June 14

Sunday's "See-Ya Selections" are loaded with power potential, featuring several hitters stepping into matchups that check all the home run boxes. We have pitchers giving up plenty of long balls, favorable platoon splits, and a trio of sluggers with strong track records against the arms they'll face Sunday.

We have Manny Machado taking aim at a fly-ball-heavy lefty who has struggled badly against right-handed power, Kyle Tucker getting a chance to break out against one of baseball's favorite home run targets, and Wilyer Abreu facing a pitcher he's already taken deep twice while bringing a favorable split into the matchup. If you're hunting home run props Sunday, these are three bats with serious moonshot potential and a great chance to send one into the seats.

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Best Home Run Props Today

Manny Machado Home Run Bet (+310)

Don't overthink this one: Machado to go deep Sunday. The batting average may be ugly, but the power isn't. Machado already has 12 home runs and gets a juicy matchup against Trevor Rogers, who has been living dangerously with a sky-high fly-ball rate and has allowed eight of his nine homers to right-handed hitters. Machado is 3-for-6 against Rogers and has plenty of experience hitting at Camden Yards.

Kyle Tucker Home Run Bet (+479)

This feels like a perfect get-right spot for Kyle Tucker. The home run total hasn't matched expectations since joining Los Angeles, but the power is still lurking. Now he gets Erick Fedde, a pitcher who has been one of the most reliable home run targets on the board. Tucker is already 3-for-5 against Fedde with a homer, and Fedde has served up 14 long balls this season.

Wilyer Abreu Home Run Bet (+389)

The Red Sox outfielder gets a matchup he has absolutely loved, going 3-for-7 with two homers against Nathan Eovaldi. That's not ideal for a pitcher who has already allowed 15 long balls this season, including 10 to left-handed hitters. Abreu has done most of his damage against righties, with seven of his eight homers coming in those spots. The history, the splits and the power profile all point toward another Wilyer welcome-to-the-bullpen moment Sunday.

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This story was originally published June 14, 2026 at 7:30 AM.

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