MLB Opening Day 2026 pick, odds, props Thu.
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Find out which two left-handed batters have appealing odds to hit a home run on MLB Opening Day when factoring in their matchups and park factors.
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With the 2026 MLB season looming, gamblers who love to stock up on preseason futures props only have a little bit of time left. Plus, for those who don't gamble, it's still fun to think about who the league leaders might be in a few different statistical categories. Let's take a look.
The 2026 home run chase is being priced as a two-horse race. Again. Aaron Judge is the favorite at +350, but you’re essentially splitting hairs between No. 99 and Shohei Ohtani (+400). There are a couple of other players at short numbers.
San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames hit 10 of his 30 homers with a rock-solid .226 ISO against left-handed pitchers last season, and he’s also gone 2-for-6 with a pair of doubles against New York Yankees starter Max Fried.
Major League Baseball's Opening Day has arrived. The 2026 regular season kicked off in earnest Thursday with 11 games and plenty of appetizing pitching matchups. The Yankees shut
Hall of Famers are spread throughout the list, while two active players also have six or more home runs on Opening Day.