Zach's best MLB player prop bets for today (6/24/2026). Bet his home run props (HR props) and win money betting on MLB player props, including Jac Caglianone, Bryce Harper, and others!
Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's going to be another wild Wednesday in Major League Baseball with all 30 teams in action in 16 games on the scoreboard. The Cubs and Mets have a doubleheader after getting rained out on Monday, and every team in the league has at least one game on the schedule. There are several smash spots available this Wednesday, including Coors Field and Great American Ball Park. Let's take a look at my top home run spots and matchups to attack from these 16 games.
In this article, I'll be going over my four favorite home run props. 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. All four of today's hitters are lefty power bats who are in favorable matchups for lefty hitters.
Below, you'll be able to read about my favorite home run props from MLB games on Wednesday, June 24, 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 (6/24/2026)
Jac Caglianone OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+522 DraftKings)
Caglianone was a top prospect throughout his time in the Royals' farm system, showing off plenty of power. He struggled in his first taste of the majors last year and got off to a little bit of a slow start this season, but he has been absolutely crushing the ball over the last few weeks and is delivering on his potential to grow into one of the top lefty sluggers in the league.
Over the last 14 games, Caglianone has hit eight homers, including two more blasts on Tuesday against Tampa Bay.
Jac Caglianone has his third multi-homer game since June 9th 🤯 pic.twitter.com/B3zYRuA2C4
— MLB (@MLB) June 23, 2026
He has six homers in his last five games with 10 RBI during that span. Over those five games, he has a 75% hard-hit rate and 31.3% barrel rate to go with a ridiculous .674 wOBA. He has been making solid contact all season with a 58.5% hard-hit rate and 15.8% barrel rate, but has been especially locked in lately.
The young lefty gets a good matchup on Wednesday night against Griffin Jax. Jax has allowed nine homers in 49 innings this season, spread across 21 games (10 starts). In his last six starts, he has given up six homers, including a pair of homers in his most recent outing. Lefties like Caglianone have hit six of those nine homers off of Jax this season and have a .352 wOBA and 10.8% barrel rate against him on the year. He has also given up seven of those homers at home at Tropicana Field in just 21 2/3 innings.
With Caglianone so locked in at the plate right now and Jax struggling against lefties, getting the youngster's home run props at over +500 seems like elite value this Wednesday night.
Bryce Harper OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+376 Kalshi)
Harper hit for the cycle last Saturday and went yard again on Sunday in the series finale against the Mets.
Chills.
How every hit from Bryce Harper's first career cycle sounded with Franzke and LA pic.twitter.com/hEUDpeEqlh
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 21, 2026
He picked up two more hits Monday and went 1-for-5 on Tuesday as well, extending his streak to eight straight games reaching base. His two homers during that stretch bring his total to 17 long balls on the year, and over the last 20 games, he has a 56.4% hard-hit rate and a .406 wOBA.
On Wednesday in Washington, where Harper is always an unpopular option with Nats fans, he'll face Miles Mikolas in a great matchup. Mikolas pitches to lots of contact and has allowed 16 homers in his 16 games this season with a 5.47 ERA and 5.44 FIP. Lefties have hit eight of the home runs against him this season with a .388 wOBA, .193 ISO, and a 9.1% barrel rate.
Harper has feasted against Mikolas in the past, going 9-for-25 with two doubles and two homers. Specific BvP can be a little misleading due to the small sample size, but it can be a strong reinforcement when it backs up other trends, as it does for Harper this Wednesday at Nationals Park, where it will be nice and warm with the wind blowing out.
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