Yankees, Mets picks for Friday: Aaron Judge player props, Pete Alonso prop odds

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Yankees, Mets picks for Friday: Aaron Judge player props, Pete Alonso prop odds

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Both the Yankees and Mets are in action Friday evening, with the Bronx Bombers hosting the Padres for the start of an interleague weekend set and the Mets visiting the Rockies at Coors Field. NJ.com has a trio of potentially profitable player props to focus on for both games.

New York Yankees odds, offering in-depth lines go guide you.

Padres starter Joe Musgrove has gotten off to a rocky start this season, enduring all sorts of trouble keeping the ball in the park, allowing six home runs over his first 24 innings.

He’s been hit especially hard by right-handed hitters, surrendering a .400 average and seven extra-base hits (out of 14 total) in that split over a 39-batter sample.

Judge has accumulated 92 total bases in 40 games, and he’s generated a .322 average and 20 extra-base hits (out of 37 total) against right-handed pitching.

Finally, Musgrove is allowing a .387 wOBA on his most-often-thrown pitch, the four-seam fastball, while Judge has blasted the heater for a .486 average and .611 wOBA.

Alonso and Coors Field make for one enticing combination when it comes to this prop.

The slugger just belted his 19th homer Thursday night against the Cubs and has hit over .300 at Coors Field in both of the last two seasons.

Alonso has slugged 12 of his 19 homers on the road this season as well, and Rockies starter Connor Seabold has allowed a .313 average and .403 wOBA to right-handed hitters.

Rockies relievers are appealing targets as well, considering they’ve yielded a .281 average and .351 wOBA to right-handed hitters at home in May.

McNeil has generated 16 multi-hit efforts this season, and the Coors Field environment is certainly one that could be conducive to him accomplishing the feat again.

He gets a good matchup against Seabold, who’s surrendered a .317 average and .383 wOBA to lefty hitters while posting an anemic 3.7 K/9 in that split at home.

McNeil is also about as elite a contact hitter as there is, striking out at a tiny 9.9 percent clip and keeping his batting average of balls in play (BABIP) over .300 consistently.

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