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MLB Home Run Player Prop Bets Today: Best Hitter HR Props (6/12/2026)

Jackson Chourio - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB DFS Picks

Zach's best MLB player prop bets for today (6/12/2026). Bet his home run props (HR props) and win money betting on MLB player props, including Tyler Soderstrom, Jackson Chourio, and others!

Welcome back, RotoBallers! Major League Baseball has an awesome slate lined up this Friday to get the weekend started. All 30 teams are in action under the lights, giving everyone plenty of options to choose from for fantasy baseball and betting props. In this post, we'll focus on the home run prop market and try to find a few places where players are set up to go yard.

Coors Field isn't in play, but the Rockies are in Las Vegas to face the A's at Las Vegas Ballpark, which has been a launching pad for home runs so far this week. In this article, we'll focus on four home run spots that 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 Friday, June 12, 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 (6/12/2026)

Tyler Soderstrom OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+250 theScoreBET)

The A's are building a new, indoor stadium before they move to Las Vegas permanently, but they're in town this week playing a pair of series against the Brewers and Rockies at Las Vegas Ballpark, where their Triple-A affiliate plays most of the time. In the three games against Milwaukee, the park was extremely homer-friendly. The teams combined to hit 22 homers in three games, including 11 in the first game of the series.

While the homer-friendly environment makes the odds much shorter, there's still some solid value if you target some of the A's with good power potential who aren't quite as big names as Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers (who are also solid plays with very short odds). Tyler Soderstrom's odds are a little longer for better value, and he has also been enjoying his trip to Vegas.

In the first three games in Vegas, Soderstrom hit three home runs, and on Wednesday, he moved up into the second spot in the order, which could result in more at-bats and better pitches to hit. He went 5-for-11 in the three games against Milwaukee, with three runs scored and six RBI.

Soderstrom has 11 homers this season, and six of those have come in his last 14 games. During that span, he's hitting .400 with a .444 ISO and .564 wOBA. His metrics back up his success since he has a 53.8% hard-hit rate and 12.8% barrel rate over that timeframe as well.

The 24-year-old lefty has been streaky throughout his career, but he's on a heater right now and has great power potential in Vegas against the Rockies. Colorado is expected to piece together this game with plenty of bullpen innings. Zach Agnos could start or work in bulk relief after throwing 57 pitches in his last start. He has a 7.65 ERA and has allowed eight homers in 40 innings this season. Opponents have a .296 batting average, .382 wOBA, and .247 ISO against him this season, with an 11.5% barrel rate.

Soderstrom's surge, the Rockies' pitching staff's struggles, and the exceptional environment make him one of the top plays on the board this Friday night, and he's my favorite way to get a piece of the action in what could turn into another home run derby in Vegas, with very warm temperatures and the wind forecast to be blowing out.

Jackson Chourio OVER 0.5 Home Runs (+420 FanDuel)

Jackson Chourio also enjoyed the series in Las Vegas, homering in each of the last two games.

While he won't be in Vegas on Friday, his odds return to a more normal level, and he still makes sense since he'll be coming home to American Family Field, where he'll look to stay hot in a huge series against the Phillies. Chourio's Brewers start the series with Jacob Misiorowski on the mound as they take on Andrew Painter.

Painter is 1-7 in his 12 games this season with a 6.21 ERA and a 1.57 WHIP. He has allowed 11 homers on the year, and righties like Chourio are hitting .302 with a .221 ISO, a 31.4% hard-hit rate, and an 11.4% barrel rate against Painter this season.

While he only has six homers on the year after a late start to the season, Chourio comes into the matchup heating up. He has five of those six long balls in his last 12 games and is hitting .365 with a .484 wOBA and .365 ISO over that span.

All but one of his home runs have come against right-handed pitchers, so he's on the strong side of his splits even in this same-handed matchup on Friday. While it's definitely no Las Vegas Ballpark or Coors Field, American Family Field is a homer-friendly venue as well, and Chourio is a strong play to stay hot this Friday night.

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