Home Run Prop Picks, Best Predictions and Odds 4/13/23 – Best MLB Prop Bets for Today
Home Run Prop Picks, Best Predictions and Odds 4/13/23 – Best MLB Prop Bets for Today

Today’s MLB Home Run Prop Bets For April 13

WagerTalk content contributor Kyle Kargel provides his daily home run prop picks and predictions for Thursday, April 13 with odds provided by FanDuel.'

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Home Run Prop Prediction 1: Anthony Rizzo (+310)

Joe Ryan has been solid in his short career with the Twins sporting a 3.64 ERA but he has allowed 26 home runs in 185.2 innings pitched coming out to a home run allowed every seven innings pitched.

He's allowed one home run in each of his two starts this season and gets a Yankees team who doesn't have much experience against Ryan.

The Yankees are at home for the first time since April 5th and we're going to take a shot on Anthony Rizzo to hit his second home run of the season. He had 32 last season and only has one in 39 at-bats so far this season.

Get Rizzo at +310 to hit a home run with the other Yankees selections include Aaron Judge (+190), Giancarlo Stanton (+255) as well as long shot Isiah Kiner-Falefa (+1060) who has a home run against Ryan in his career already.

Home Run Prop Prediction 2: Paul Goldschmidt (+320)

Pirates starter Vince Velasquez is on his third team in three years giving up 11 home runs in 75.1 innings pitched last season for the White Sox.

He's already gotten off to a rough start this season allowing two home runs in 7.1 innings pitched with a 9.82 ERA in total.

Current Cardinal hitters have batted .309 collectively against Velasquez with Paul Goldschmidt going 5-14 specifically with a home run. Goldschmidt is riding a 5-game hitting streak but hasn't had a home run in 29 at-bats.

Last season he hit a home run every 16 at-bats so he's due for a home run. He hit .347 at home last season and is hitting a blistering .450 at home this season. Against Pittsburgh last season Goldschmidt hit .415 with four home runs.

Get Goldschmidt to hit a home run at +320 with other Cardinals hitters to consider are Tyler O'Neill (+370) and Jordan Walker (+460).

  
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