Track every MLB home run hit today with exit velocity, distance, pitch type, park, inning, pitcher handedness, batter handedness, and bet-tracking tools in one clean dashboard.
Updated daily during the MLB season.
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Homeruns.app gives you a fast, clean way to track every home run hit today. Instead of jumping between box scores, stat pages, sportsbook tabs, and social media updates, you can follow the full home run board in one place.
Each home run includes key details like the hitter, team, ballpark, inning, exit velocity, distance, pitch type, pitcher, pitcher hand, batter hand, and pitch velocity when available.
Whether you are a baseball fan, fantasy player, DFS user, or home run prop bettor, Homeruns.app helps you see which hitters are doing damage, which parks are producing power, and which pitchers are giving up dangerous contact.
As today’s games are played, Homeruns.app updates with every home run added to the board. The daily tracker helps you quickly see who went deep, which parks are producing power, which pitches are getting hit out, and which hitters are showing the most dangerous contact.
Use the daily home run feed to answer questions like:
Homeruns.app organizes every MLB home run into a simple, readable dashboard. Each home run row gives you the important details behind the swing, not just the final result.
See who hit the home run and which team they play for.
Track where each home run was hit so you can see which parks are playing hitter-friendly on a given day.
Review how hard and how far each home run was hit.
See what pitch was thrown, how hard it was thrown, and which pitch types are being punished.
Compare lefty/righty matchups and see whether certain handedness splits are showing up across the day’s home runs.
Log and monitor your home run picks so you can review your results instead of relying on screenshots, notes, or memory.
Most baseball sites show you that a home run happened. Homeruns.app is built to show you the details behind it.
A home run is not just a box score event. The pitch type matters. The park matters. The hitter’s handedness matters. The pitcher’s handedness matters. Exit velocity and distance matter. For bettors, fantasy players, and serious baseball fans, those details help tell the full story.
Homeruns.app brings that information together in one focused tracker.
Just today’s MLB home runs, organized in a way that is easy to scan, filter, and use.
Handedness is one of the most important parts of home run analysis.
A left-handed hitter facing a right-handed pitcher can have a very different power profile than a right-handed hitter facing that same pitcher. Some hitters do more damage against opposite-handed pitching. Some pitchers give up harder contact to one side of the plate. Some ballparks are more favorable for left-handed pull power, while others reward right-handed hitters more.
Wind direction, wall height, foul pole distance, pitch type, and launch angle can all change the way a home run matchup looks.
That is why Homeruns.app includes both batter hand and pitcher hand inside the tracker.
Use handedness to spot patterns like:
For home run tracking, handedness is not a small detail. It is part of the edge.
Home run betting can get messy fast. You might have picks across different sportsbooks, screenshots in your camera roll, notes in your phone, and no clean way to review what actually happened.
Homeruns.app gives you a simple way to track your HR picks and compare them against the daily home run board.
Use the bet tracker to:
Homeruns.app is not built to promise winning picks. It is built to help you track, review, and improve your home run research process.
Start Tracking My HR PicksFollow every home run hit today without bouncing between box scores and highlight pages.
Track which players are showing power, which hitters are hot, and which parks are producing offense.
Review home run production by park, handedness, pitch type, and matchup context.
Track your HR picks, review results, and study the details behind each home run.
Go beyond the box score with exit velocity, distance, pitch type, pitch velocity, and handedness data.
Track every MLB home run from today’s slate in one simple dashboard.
See how hard and how far each home run was hit.
Find out which pitches are getting hit out of the park.
Review lefty/righty matchup context for every home run.
See which ballparks are producing home runs today.
Log your HR picks and monitor results in one place.
Quickly spot players with more than one home run in a game.
Review the biggest home run moments from the day.
A good home run tracker should show more than just the player and score. Homeruns.app focuses on the details that help explain how the home run happened.
The most important home run details include:
How hard the ball came off the bat.
How far the home run traveled.
The pitch that was hit for a home run.
How hard the pitch was thrown.
The stadium where the home run was hit.
Whether the hitter bats left-handed, right-handed, or switch-hits.
Whether the pitcher throws left-handed or right-handed.
When the home run happened in the game.
Which teams were involved in the matchup.
Together, these details help turn a simple home run result into a more useful data point.
Homeruns.app is a live MLB home run tracker that helps users follow every home run hit today with details like player, team, park, inning, exit velocity, distance, pitch type, pitcher handedness, batter handedness, and pitch velocity.
Homeruns.app is designed to update during the MLB season as games are played. When new home run data becomes available, the tracker adds it to the daily feed.
Yes. Homeruns.app includes home run data and bet-tracking tools that can help users organize and review HR prop picks. It is a research and tracking tool, not a guarantee of betting results.
Each home run may include the hitter, team, ballpark, inning, exit velocity, distance, pitcher, pitcher hand, batter hand, pitch type, and pitch velocity when available.
Pitch type can help show what kind of pitches are being hit out of the park. For example, a hitter may do more damage against fastballs, sliders, sinkers, or breaking balls depending on their swing profile and matchup.
Handedness helps explain batter-versus-pitcher matchups. Left-handed and right-handed hitters often perform differently depending on the pitcher’s throwing hand, pitch mix, park dimensions, and wind direction.
No. Homeruns.app can be used by baseball fans, fantasy players, DFS players, stat-driven MLB fans, and home run prop bettors.
Yes, when available, the tracker shows home run distance and exit velocity so users can see how hard and how far each home run was hit.
Homeruns.app is built for MLB research, home run tracking, and bet organization. It does not guarantee betting results or financial outcomes. Always bet responsibly, understand the risks, and only wager what you can afford to lose.
Follow today’s home runs with the details that matter: player, team, park, distance, exit velocity, pitch type, pitcher hand, batter hand, and bet-tracking tools.