MLB Home Run Prop Bets for June 4: Juan Soto, Mookie Betts, and Carlos Correa Among Top Power Picks

New York, NY – Juan Soto has found his power stroke just in time for a key series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Soto has homered in three of his last four games and carries a .273 batting average with a 1.180 OPS over his last six outings. Entering Wednesday night’s matchup, Soto has 11 home runs on the season.

He will face Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin, who has allowed eight home runs in six starts since returning from the injured list. Gonsolin, who missed all of 2024, struggled in his last outing, giving up four homers to the Yankees and raising his ERA to 5.23.

Soto has had success against Gonsolin in the past, going 5-for-14 (.357) with a double, a triple, and four RBIs. Though he has yet to homer off the righty, the matchup favors Soto, who is listed at +300 to hit a home run.

Cal Raleigh a Strong Pick to Go Deep vs. Baltimore’s Povich

Seattle, WA – Despite going homerless on Tuesday, Cal Raleigh remains a top home run prop candidate heading into Wednesday’s contest against the Baltimore Orioles. Raleigh has homered in four of his last seven games, including two multi-home-run performances.

He faces Orioles lefty Cade Povich, who has a 5.29 ERA and has surrendered nine home runs this season. Povich has allowed at least one long ball in four of his last five starts. Though Raleigh has never faced him, the matchup makes him a strong candidate to go deep, with odds at +230 at Caesars Sportsbook.

Carlos Correa Primed for Breakout Night in Sacramento

Sacramento, CA – Carlos Correa is due for a power surge, and Wednesday’s matchup against Athletics left-hander Jeffery Springs could be the perfect opportunity. Correa has hit four of his five home runs this season off lefties in just 36 at-bats, compared to one homer in 151 at-bats against right-handers.

Springs has allowed ten home runs this season, six of them coming at home in just 26 innings pitched. Correa’s historical success against the Athletics also supports his candidacy, as he batted .387 with a .710 slugging percentage against them last year.

All five of Correa’s home runs this year have come in night games. With the Twins continuing their offensive dominance in the series, Correa is listed at +540 to hit a home run, with other options including Byron Buxton (+320) and Ryan Jeffers (+420). First pitch is scheduled for 10:05 p.m. ET.

Mookie Betts Faces Favorable Matchup Against Griffin Canning

Los Angeles, CA – Mookie Betts returned from a minor toe injury Tuesday, going 2-for-5 with a run scored, and could add a home run to his stat line in tonight’s game against Mets starter Griffin Canning.

Canning has surrendered six home runs this season, five of which have come on the road. Though he didn’t allow any long balls in his earlier outing against the Dodgers, he struggled overall, giving up three earned runs in just 2.2 innings.

Betts, hitting .276 against right-handers this season with a .429 slugging percentage, has already gone deep off Canning in his career. He’s listed at +430 to hit a home run, with Max Muncy (+340) and Teoscar Hernandez (+350) also presenting value plays in the same matchup.

Recap: Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets for June 4

  • Juan Soto (+300) – vs. Tony Gonsolin, Dodgers
  • Cal Raleigh (+230) – vs. Cade Povich, Orioles
  • Carlos Correa (+540) – vs. Jeffery Springs, Athletics
  • Mookie Betts (+430) – vs. Griffin Canning, Mets

These hitters offer value based on current form, matchup history, and pitching tendencies, making them top home run prop targets for Wednesday’s MLB slate.