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Mets vs. Phillies Picks, Home Run Props, Best Bets for June 20th
By Matt Modi
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The Mets head to the Bank for a huge three-game series in Philadelphia over the weekend. The Phillies head into this series riding a nice hot streak, while the Mets are in the opposite situation. We could not get any of our two home run predictions to come through yesterday (the one day we decided to stay off Schwarber, of course), but we were correct on the Cristopher Sanchez under strikeout prop, so it was not all bad.
As for tonight, the Phillies have to feel confident with Zack Wheeler on the mound, while the Mets have young pitcher Blade Tidwell making his second start of the season. With excellent home run weather in Philly today, please check out our favorite MLB player prop picks for the Mets vs. Phillies tonight, including the best home run predictions.
Nick Castellanos to Hit a Home Run (+550) BetMGM
It is tough to dive much into the starting pitching matchup specifically, as Tidwell is an unknown being such a young pitcher without a lot of major league experience, and it is also unlikely he makes it more than four innings. So, what we are doing with today’s predictions is rocking with batters on the Phillies that are swinging a hot back, which includes Castellanos.
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While he only has one home run to show for it, he actually leads the Phillies in total barrels over the last week with five. That includes missing a game in that stretch, so that gives him an impressive barrel rate of 26.3%. Granted, it is a small sample of only seven days, of course, it is nice to see Casty barreling the ball up. He did not have a great day at the plate yesterday, but we can forgive him for that as he had eight barrels in his last eight games heading into last night.
This is also an incredible day from a weather perspective for home runs in Philly. It’s supposed to be sunny, the temperature is in the 80s and there are slight winds blowing out of the stadium. Combine all that with the Bank already being a hitter friendly park, and anything put in the air with a decent amount of power has a great chance of clearing a fence. That is perfect for Castellanos, who leads the Phillies in fly-ball rate over the last week, hitting a fly-ball over 50% of the time.
Brandon Marsh to Hit a Home Run (+650) BetMGM
We are backing Marsh because, not only did he have three HardHits yesterday (only Philly to do so), all three were hit just below 100 mph EV with two of them being put in the air. He had a flyout that was 365-feet that would have been a home run in 14/30 stadiums (including at the Phillies stadium), and another 375-foot flyout that was hit to center field so it would not have been a home run in any stadium, but it’s nice to hit him both hit the ball hard and put some air under it.
It was a frustrating 0/3 at the plate yesterday for Marsh, as all three outs were HardHit, but had been racking up hits prior to that, batting .400 with a .567 slugging and 1.008 OPS since 6/8. No home runs in this stretch, so there is some risk here of course, but that is also why we are getting such a good price at +650 odds.
Marsh has three doubles and a triple in this stretch, so if you wanted to go the safer option you could always go with 2+ bases or hits + runs + RBIs. That said, with such good home run weather in Philly today and the juicy odds, let’s ride with the home run.
Matt Modi works as a Sports Betting Writer, covering anything and everything sports betting related. His main focus is NFL, NBA and MLB, but anything going on in the sports betting landscape Matt can cover. Previously, he worked for Newsweek, OddsJam, SportsBettingDime and BettingPros, and brings a lot more experience than just writing. He used to host a Podcast called Sweat the Bet, and currently posts YouTube videos to the Crossing Broad Sports Betting channel where he uploads daily videos. Matt is a self-proclaimed tormented Philadelphia sports fan, with the greatest moment of his life being when he attended the Eagles Super Bowl victory over the Patriots with his mom. In his personal life, Matt lives outside of Charlottesville, VA with his wife and two dogs. They spend most of their time hiking and enjoying the outdoors, or at home watching movies.