Today’s Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets: Top 3 picks for Dodgers vs. Blue Jays World Series Game 6 ft. Shohei Ohtani, and more for October 31, 2025

MLB: World Series-Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Dodgers - Source: Imagn
Today’s Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets: Top 3 picks for Dodgers vs. Blue Jays World Series Game 6 ft. Shohei Ohtani, and more for October 31, 2025 - Source: Imagn

The World Series swings back to Rogers Centre for a win-or-go-home Game 6 with the Blue Jays leading the series 3–2, a charged, high-stakes night where one swing can end a season.

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Toronto will hand the ball to Kevin Gausman, and the Dodgers will counter with Yoshinobu Yamamoto. This matchup promises elite command but also the occasional elevated heater that the game’s sluggers live on.

And tonight’s home-run props are especially juicy: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. arrives with historic October numbers and a proven knack for burying mistakes, Shohei Ohtani remains a one-swing planet of destruction whose recent outburst made headlines, and Freddie Freeman has the veteran timing and discipline to punish a fastball in a pressure spot.

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Note: Odds are set by DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change. No outcome can be guaranteed when betting on sports.


Today’s Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets for Dodgers vs. Blue Jays World Series Game 6

#3. Shohei Ohtani

Shohei Ohtani is riding a tidal wave of raw power and October momentum into Game 6. His recent explosion in Game 3 with a night of two homers, two doubles and an almost otherworldly nine times on base that included multiple intentional walks, wasn’t a fluke but the apex of a season and postseason where he’s produced elite barrel rates and eye-popping exit velocities.

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If anyone wants the single most likely “one swing changes the game” bat on the board, Ohtani’s blend of contact quality, launch-angle savvy and lineup protection makes +213 feel like a probability play rather than a lottery ticket.


#2. Freddie Freeman

Freddie Freeman’s October has been textbook veteran October: the lefty masher has combined elite plate discipline with loud contact all postseason, and his walk-off homer in that 18-inning classic was the most recent proof that he still finds ways to win tight games for this Dodgers club.

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Across 2025, he hit roughly .295 with mid-20s homers and a strong OPS, and in the playoffs, he has been that dependable run producer who forces pitchers to challenge instead of nibble.

Facing a Toronto staff that can mix arms and toy with matchup sequencing, Freeman’s approach works the count, punishes a mistake fastball, and drives gaps into Dodger Stadium’s carry-friendly nights, making him an excellent mid-odds target for a game-changing blast.

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#1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. October has been historically dominant: he’s carried a monster postseason slash line well north of .400 in this run with eight homers entering the late series and he’s proven time and again he buries anything left over the middle or up in the zone, which is exactly the kind of pitch a tired or overworked starter/reliever might gift in a clinch-style Game 6.

He also homered in the recent Toronto win that swung momentum and has shown elite contact rates and launch-angle repeatability in the playoffs.

And when Guerrero is seeing the ball like this and hitting in Rogers Centre or on a day when a pitcher misses elevation, he’s the highest-leverage long-ball threat on the Blue Jays’ side, with +458 reflecting a blend of that scorching form and genuine game-impact upside.

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