We have a busy MLB slate with 11 games on Thursday night, and the fine people at Ballpark Pal are projecting 24.9 total home runs.
Good Morning!! Here is an updated look at today’s slate.
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24.9 Homeruns are projected.
I know it’s been a lot of high odds guys going lately. But make sure to run back them day lates and guys who had deep flyouts.
I included a detailed Park Factor with an updated Park Factor… https://t.co/zGUXE3lzrp pic.twitter.com/T7LNX9992X
Yesterday’s projection of 34.1 came up short as we only had 28 home runs as pitcher-friendly conditons remain throughout most of the league.
But today is a new day so let’s look at some hitter vs. pitcher matchups.
Today only two hitters have multiple home runs against today’s starting pitchers.
| Hitter | Pitcher | Home Runs | At Bats | Batting Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G. Springer | B. Ober | 3 | 25 | .353 |
| M. Olson | T. Bradley | 2 | 4 | .313 |
MLB Home Run Ladder Challenge
Neither our of hitters went deep last night so we enter Day 2 of our hunt to hit a two-leg home run parlay after Elly De La Cruz advanced us to this level with a home run Tuesday night.
And since this is the second day of trying to hit a two-leg I’m going back to the two guys I rolled out yesterday with Bobby Witt Jr. and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
I outlined a few reasons yesterday why I liked both hitters on Wednesday, seeing them combine for five hits makes me hope I was one day early with this parlay.


