Looking for the best home-run props ahead of Saturday’s slate in fantasy baseball? Here are three players to consider if you’re making home-run bets on April 4, 2026.
What Makes Teoscar Hernandez a Strong Home Run Bet Against the Nationals
The Los Angeles Dodgers should have a favorable matchup against the Washington Nationals on Saturday, and after scoring 13 runs in a 13-6 win on Friday, look for Los Angeles to have another productive game offensively.
One player to watch is veteran slugger Teoscar Hernandez, who’s still looking for his first homer of the year, although he’s riding a four-game hitting streak. He’s gone 7-for-15 (.467) with a double, two RBIs, and three runs scored in that stretch, but if he’s going to end his home-run drought, it’ll probably happen on Saturday.
The veteran has hit .308 with a 1.203 OPS across 13 at-bats against Jake Irvin, and two of his four hits have been homers. Look for Hernandez to hit his first long ball of the season on Saturday.
Why Giancarlo Stanton Is a Top Home Run Target on Saturday
Aaron Judge has turned heads with his play this season for the New York Yankees, as he seems to have left his 0-for-5 performance on Opening Night in the rearview, but we’re not targeting him. Instead, we’re looking at Giancarlo Stanton, who has also been a productive hitter of his own to open the 2026 MLB campaign.
Stanton might have gone hitless in Friday’s win over the Miami Marlins, but he had gone 2-for-4 in each of his previous five games while going yard against the San Francisco Giants on March 27.
With a favorable matchup on paper, look for Stanton to hit his first home run of the season in Yankee Stadium this Saturday against Max Meyer. Meyer allowed three runs on five hits and two walks while striking out five across five frames in his season debut against the Colorado Rockies on March 29.
Why Bryce Harper Is a Smart Bet To Homer at Coors Field
It’s common to say that you shouldn’t trust hitters going on a home-run streak, but we’re making an exception to the norm with Bryce Harper here. Yes, we know the star outfielder has gone yard in back-to-back games, but he’s also playing in a favorable matchup in a great park.
Coors Field is notoriously friendly to hitters, and that’s not a good mix for any opposing pitching staff. Plus, Harper has two homers and a double amid a recent three-game hitting streak, so if the stars align here, he might be due to hit a homer in a third straight game.

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