MLB Prop Picks — Sunday, March 29, 2026
AI-powered picks from Statcast exit velocity, umpire CSAA data, park factors & lineup analysis
18
Total Picks
15
HR Props
3
K Props
6
Prime Targets
🎯 HR Prop Targets
💎 Diamond
Eugenio Suarez
Cincinnati Reds
Bat 5
Veteran power hitter, Great American is his kind of park. Launch angle 27.1 degrees in HR corridor. Platoon advantage vs Early (L). Park factor 112 elevates every fly ball.
💎 Diamond
Corey Seager
Texas Rangers
Bat 3
CBP wind 13 mph out elevates every fly ball. Pull-side power profile is real and the park-wind combination is the strongest signal today.
💎 Diamond
Mike Trout
Los Angeles Angels
Bat 2
Elite lifetime contact quality. Dome removes variance. Always a live play when healthy based on contact profile alone.
💎 Diamond
Austin Riley
Atlanta Braves
Bat 4
Elite contact quality profile, cleanup spot means prime RBI positioning. Truist park factor supports with solid barrel and hard hit rates.
💎 Diamond
Michael Busch
Chicago Cubs
Bat 1
Platoon advantage vs Irvin (R). Wrigley wind 15 mph out elevates every LHB fly ball. Leadoff means maximum ABs. Wind-park combination does the work.
💎 Diamond
William Contreras
Milwaukee Brewers
Bat 2
Barrel rate clears 10% threshold. Dome removes variance. Platoon advantage vs Kay (L). Batting 2nd means strong AB volume with consistent contact quality.
💎 Diamond
Junior Caminero
Tampa Bay Rays
Bat 4
Legitimate power profile in cleanup spot. Wind 13 mph out at 67F is the primary signal. Platoon advantage vs Matz (L). Young power developing.
💎 Diamond
T. Rumfield
Colorado Rockies
Bat 5
Platoon advantage vs Meyer (R). Dome environment removes variance. Power profile developing - borderline qualifier but clears minimum threshold.
💎 Diamond
Gunnar Henderson
Baltimore Orioles
Bat 2
Suárez is a proven HR hitter who thrives at Great American Ball Park and faces a first-time-caliber arm in Connelly Early with limited big-league track record.
🎯 Prime Target
Ian Happ
Chicago Cubs
Bat 3
Platoon advantage vs Irvin (R). Wrigley wind 15 mph out - strongest wind on the slate. Park factor 104. Launch angle 27.2 degrees in HR corridor. Three signals fully converging.
🎯 Prime Target
Matt Olson
Atlanta Braves
Bat 3
Elite barrel rate clears the 15% threshold. Wind R-L carries toward LF which is his pull side. Platoon advantage vs Holmes (R) with Truist Park factor 103.
🎯 Prime Target
Elly De La Cruz
Cincinnati Reds
Bat 3
Great American park factor 112 is the best on the slate. Wind R-L carries toward LF his pull side as LHB. Park alone makes him a live play every home game.
🎯 Prime Target
Juan Soto
New York Mets
Bat 2
Elite hard hit rate clears 50% threshold. Platoon advantage vs Mlodzinski (R). Launch angle in HR corridor. Contact quality so strong he is always a live play.
🎯 Prime Target
Bryce Harper
Philadelphia Phillies
Bat 3
Elite hard hit rate and launch angle in HR corridor. CBP is his home park with wind 13 mph out. Best contact quality on the slate.
🎯 Prime Target
Brent Rooker
Athletics
Bat 3
Elite barrel and hard hit rates, dome removes all variance. Platoon advantage vs Lauer (L). Most underrated power profile on the slate.
⚾ K Prop Targets
⚾ K Prop
Jesús Luzardo
Philadelphia Phillies
70 score
Projected: 5.7–11.5 Ks · Line: ?
⚾ K Prop
Max Meyer
Miami Marlins
39 score
Projected: 2.7–5.5 Ks · Line: ?
⚾ K Prop
Shane Baz
Baltimore Orioles
35 score
Projected: 4–8.1 Ks · Line: ?
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