# MLB Due for a Homer, August 22, 2026

> These 3 hitters have elite Statcast power numbers but fewer HRs than expected. With favorable matchups today, they're prime regression candidates.

**Date:** 2026-08-22  
**Author:** HeatCheck HQ  
**Tags:** MLB, Home Runs, Due for HR, Statcast, Daily Picks  
**Full article:** https://heatcheckhq.io/blog/mlb-due-for-hr-aug-22-2026  
**Live picks & dashboards:** https://heatcheckhq.io

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Not every hitter who *should* be hitting home runs *is* hitting home runs. Baseball is random in the short term, and a barrel at 108 mph can be a warning track flyout one day and a 420 foot bomb the next.

These 3 batters have the Statcast profile of power hitters, with elite barrel rate, exit velocity, and expected slugging, but their actual HR totals haven't caught up. With favorable matchups on today's slate, they're the top regression candidates.

## 1. Jarred Kelenic (TEX)

*19.0% barrel · 102.4 mph EV · 0.444 xSLG · 33.3% FB · 1 HR · 0.286 platoon SLG · vs Ryan Johnson (RHP) · 2.47 opp HR/9 (exploitable)*

The contact quality is the story with Jarred Kelenic. A 19.0% barrel rate is elite, and elite barrels become home runs in bunches. Yet he sits at just 1 home runs, a total that lags well behind the batted ball quality. And Ryan Johnson is the right arm to face, giving up 2.47 home runs per nine. The regression is coming, and I like Kelenic to break through tonight.

## 2. Jose Siri (LAA)

*14.9% barrel · 101.7 mph EV · 0.462 xSLG · 32.6% FB · 7 HR · 0.444 platoon SLG · vs Cody Bradford (LHP) · 0.60 opp HR/9*

Jose Siri squares the ball up as well as almost anyone, a 14.9% barrel rate that sits in the league's top tier. Yet the 7 home runs he has so far still understate what this batted ball profile should produce. Siri is my top due for HR call on the slate.

## 3. Andrés Chaparro (WSH)

*15.3% barrel · 101.9 mph EV · 0.510 xSLG · 31.8% FB · 8 HR · 0.742 platoon SLG · vs Eury Pérez (RHP) · 0.57 opp HR/9*

The contact quality is the story with Andrés Chaparro. A 15.3% barrel rate is elite, and elite barrels become home runs in bunches. Yet the 8 home runs he has so far still understate what this batted ball profile should produce. The handedness matchup tilts his way too, a .742 slugging mark against RHP. Chaparro is my top due for HR call on the slate.

## How We Find "Due" Hitters

Our dinger model combines 14 Statcast and matchup factors. Full details on the [Due for a Homer dashboard](/mlb/due-for-hr).

The key stats that predict HR regression:
- **Barrel %**: the best single predictor of home runs. Barrels are batted balls with the optimal combination of exit velocity and launch angle.
- **Exit Velocity**: how hard they hit the ball. 95 mph and up is elite.
- **xSLG**: expected slugging based on batted ball quality, independent of luck.
- **Fly Ball %**: ground balls can't be home runs. A higher FB% means more HR opportunities.

When a hitter has elite numbers in all four and fewer HRs than expected, positive regression is likely.

## Research These Players

- [Hitter vs Pitcher](/mlb/hitter-vs-pitcher): career H2H stats for every batter vs today's opposing pitcher
- [Hitter vs Pitch Mix](/mlb/hitting-stats): per pitch breakdown with barrel rate, EV, and ISO by pitch type
- [Best Bats](/mlb/best-bats): 10 factor composite scoring model for today's top prop picks
- [Weather](/mlb/weather): wind and temperature conditions at every ballpark

## Related Guides

- [Finding Undervalued HR Hitters](/blog/finding-undervalued-home-run-hitters)
- [Hitter vs Pitcher Matchup Guide](/blog/hitter-vs-pitcher-matchup-guide)
- [MLB Stats Explained](/blog/mlb-stats-explained)

## Related Resources

- Parent hub: [MLB Props Hub](/blog/topic/mlb-props)
- Daily stream: [MLB Due for HR](/blog/stream/mlb-due-for-hr)
- Author: [HeatCheck HQ](/blog/author/heatcheck-hq)
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