MLB Home Run Guides
Learn how to track MLB home runs with more context, including exit velocity, distance, pitch type, ballpark factors, wind, handedness, and player-specific home run trends.
- How to Track MLB Home Runs TodayLearn how to track today's MLB home runs with distance, exit velocity, pitch type, ballpark, handedness, and player-specific HR logs.
- Why Exit Velocity Matters for Home RunsExit velocity helps explain how hard a home run was hit. Learn how to use it when reviewing MLB HR data.
- Best Ballparks for Home RunsWhy some MLB ballparks produce more home runs — dimensions, wall height, weather, wind, and handedness context.
- How Wind Impacts MLB Home RunsHow wind direction, temperature, and ballpark layout can affect MLB home run conditions.
- Why Handedness Matters for Home Run PropsWhy batter hand, pitcher hand, park dimensions, and pull-side power matter for HR data.
- How Pitch Type Affects Home RunsHow pitch type can help explain MLB home runs — fastballs, sliders, sinkers, breaking balls, and off-speed pitches.
- How to Build a Home Run Betting ProcessBuild a more organized MLB HR prop research process using player logs, park context, pitch type, handedness, and responsible tracking.
Or jump straight to the live MLB home run tracker or the top 50 player home run trackers.