Zach's best MLB player prop bets for today (6/10/2026). Bet his home run props (HR props) and win money betting on MLB player props, including Shea Langeliers, Bryce Harper, and others!
Welcome Back, RotoBallers! Get ready for another jam-packed midweek day of baseball this Wednesday! The scoreboard starts with four getaway games this afternoon, setting up a full slate of 11 games under the lights. With the warm weather of summer, some great home run environments are regularly in play at this point of the year, and Wednesday night has a couple of especially juicy spots with Coors Field and Las Vegas Ballpark both providing launching pads for plenty of potential power displays.
In this article, we'll focus on four home run spots that I think are strong plays across today's MLB Slate. Make sure to check out the RotoBaller Discord, where you can find input from all our experts, which could include more home run spots as well as some great strikeout picks.
Below, you'll be able to read about my favorite home run props from MLB games on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. The current odds given reflect the best price as of the time of publication, but remember to always shop around at other sportsbooks so you can get the most value on your home run wagers. Odds can vary significantly from one sportsbook to another.
MLB Prop Bets - Today's Home Run Prop Picks (6/10/2026)
Shea Langeliers OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+240 theScoreBET)
This week's series between the A's and Brewers in Las Vegas has been a wild visit for Major League Baseball. In two games at Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators, the Brewers and Athletics have combined to hit 17 homers in the first two games of the series. The altitude, park dimensions, and weather have combined to make it a great spot for home runs, and in the series finale on Wednesday, look for more of the same.
Langeliers hit his 17th homer of the season on Monday in the first game of the series to get the A's Vegas party started:
Shea Langeliers absolutely CRUSHES a leadoff home run 😱 pic.twitter.com/ZyXdC7yy1F
— MLB (@MLB) June 9, 2026
He didn't go yard on Tuesday, going 1-for-5 with a pair of strikeouts. He has five homers in his last 13 games, going only 12-for-57 (.210), but still connecting on those five dingers and posting a Barrel% over 10%. He ranks just outside the top 25 in the majors in barrel rate this season, and he has been able to hit his home runs in bunches.
On Wednesday, he'll look to smash a pitch from Brandon Sproat deep into the desert night. Sproat is just 1-4 with a 6.27 ERA in his 12 games for the Brewers this season, with 11 home runs against him. Righties have hit seven of those 11 homers and have a .280 average, a .378 wOBA, and a 12.0% barrel rate against Sproat this season.
Even though it's a righty-righty matchup, the reverse splits actually make Langeliers a strong option to back this Wednesday night, and the Brewers' bullpen has been beaten up already in this series, so they'll be thin if Sproat can't give them innings on Wednesday, setting up strong matchups for homers later in the game as well.
Bryce Harper OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+420 FanDuel)
The Phillies are finishing up their series in Toronto on Wednesday night with a matchup against familiar foe Max Scherzer, who is coming off the injured list and making his first start since late April.
Harper will look to welcome him back with a home run, and the Phillies' lefty brings nice value into the matchup at over 4:1 odds. Harper has 14 homers on the season, but he hasn't gone yard in a week, since connecting on this smash against the Padres.
Bryce Harper rings the bell! 🔔 pic.twitter.com/NKEqtNb8RD
— MLB (@MLB) June 2, 2026
Harper is hitting .263 with a .237 ISO and .378 wOBA in his 67 games this season, and his barrel rate is up to 13.7%, which is the highest it has been since 2023. While he hasn't been on a homer binge lately, he has continued to make solid contact. So far in June, he has a 68.4% hard-hit rate and 10.5% barrel rate, resulting in a .407 wOBA.
In his past meetings with Scherzer, Harper is 6-for-24 with two doubles and three homers. Harper had good numbers against Mad Max even when Scherzer was in top form, and this year, he has struggled, even when he has been healthy. In his five starts, he gave up 20 runs on 22 hits in 18 2/3 innings. He served up seven homers in that short span, and lefties like Harper hit .314 against him with a .333 ISO, .439 wOBA, and 14.9% barrel rate.
Since Scherzer was so hittable before the injury and Harper has done so well against him in the past, Harper hitting a homer stands out as one of the best value options on Wednesday's slate.
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