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Home Run Predictions Today: MLB HR Prop Bets for Friday, June 19

It's "Friday Fly Ball Frenzy," and the home run matchups are loaded with fireworks potential. We have a red-hot slugger facing a pitcher he's already punished, a switch-hitter heading into Coors Field against one of the league's worst arms against right-handed power, and a lefty masher getting a crack at one of baseball's biggest home run donors.

Kerry Carpenter gets a reunion with Erick Fedde, a pitcher he's already taken deep twice. Bryan Reynolds draws a dream matchup against Kyle Freeland, whose struggles against right-handed bats have been impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, Jo Adell gets a crack at Jeffrey Springs, who has already surrendered 19 home runs this season. If you're chasing home run props Friday night, these three bats have all the ingredients for a moonshot.

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Best Home Run Props Today

Kerry Carpenter Home Run Bet (+497)

The Tigers slugger has been heating up with four homers already in June and now gets a matchup he has absolutely loved. Carpenter is a career 3-for-5 against Erick Fedde with two home runs, and all 10 of his long balls this season have come against right-handed pitching. Fedde has already allowed 14 homers this year and continues to give up plenty of fly balls. Add in Carpenter's elite hard-contact numbers, and this feels like a perfect spot for another Tigers fireworks show.

Bryan Reynolds Home Run Bet (+287)

The Pirates outfielder has caught fire in June with four home runs after hitting six over the first two months of the season. Now he gets Kyle Freeland, who has struggled badly against right-handed hitters, allowing 13 of his 14 home runs to come from that side of the plate. As a switch hitter, Reynolds will bat right-handed and brings a .322 average with a .578 slugging percentage into the matchup. Add in Freeland's fly-ball tendencies and a game at Coors Field, and this has all the makings of a Reynolds moonshot.

Jo Adell Home Run Bet (+321)

This feels like a perfect get-right spot for Adell. The Angels slugger has been a little quiet in June, but he gets one of the most homer-prone pitchers in baseball in Jeffrey Springs, who has already surrendered 19 long balls this season. Adell crushes left-handed pitching, batting over .300 with six homers against southpaws, and he's already taken Springs deep twice in his career.

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This story was originally published June 19, 2026 at 4:30 AM.

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