Can Aaron Judge Hit Home Run No. 61 vs. Red Sox on Saturday? Bettors are Breaking the Doors Down to Bet on Him

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Eyeballs will be on the Yankees once again on Saturday as Aaron Judge continues his quest for his 61st and 62nd home runs of the season.

After failing to hit a home run last night, Judge has now gone dinger-less in three straight games.

That hasn't stopped bettors from continuing to bet on him to knock one out of the park. In fact, it has likely enticed them even more.

Aaron Judge to hit a home run vs. the Red Sox on Saturday got a whopping 99% of the tickets and 99% of the handle in a report from BetMGM.

Sportsbooks have been cleaning up with Judge going three straight games without a homer. Last night, the home run prop accounted for 97% of the bets at BetMGM; the evening prior, it was the full 100% of the bets at WynnBet.

Best Aaron Judge Home Run Odds for Saturday

Sportsbooks had been offering odds boosts throughout the week for Judge to hit a home run.

When boosted, the line at DraftKings had been north of +250 and some other books had offered north of +200. There aren't any major boosts for Saturday.

The best odds were at FanDuel, at +190 for Judge to hit a home run vs. the Red Sox. That implies Judge has a 34.4% chance of hitting a dinger.

The rest of the major legal sportsbooks ranged from +150 to +160 for the most part.

Today’s the Day According to Bettors

Bettors have been slamming the home run prop throughout the week and it's no different today.

Judge to hit a home run is getting over 90% of the action at most of the major sportsbooks.

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