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MLB All-Star Game Prop Bets for Tuesday, July 14

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It's "Midsummer Money Makers," and three bets stand out for Tuesday night's MLB All-Star Game. Bryce Harper gets the hometown spotlight at Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies superstar will be looking to make his first All-Star appearance in Philadelphia one to remember. James Wood brings some of the hottest power in baseball and could become the latest reserve to steal MVP honors with one clutch swing. Meanwhile, Kyle Schwarber looks poised to bounce back from the Home Run Derby by launching one in front of the Philly faithful.

If you're looking for the best All-Star Game prop bets, these three plays offer the perfect mix of value, power, and big-game upside.

All odds are from DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change. DraftKings does not sponsor this content.

Best All-Star Game Props

Bryce Harper to Win All-Star Game MVP (+1300)

Harper and the bright lights have always been a perfect match. Now he gets his first All-Star Game in a Phillies uniform at Citizens Bank Park, and the stage is set for something special. Harper thrives in big moments, feeds off the hometown crowd, and has all the motivation in the world to make this one unforgettable. If you're betting All-Star Game MVP, backing Bryce to steal the show on Tuesday night is the "safest" swing for the fences.

James Woodto Win All-Star Game MVP (+2500)

Want a more aggressive value play for All-Star Game MVP? James Wood is the guy. One swing is all it takes, and few hitters in baseball have more game-changing power right now. The Nationals slugger heads into the break scorching hot, and coming off the bench could actually work in his favor with a clutch late-game at-bat. If Wood gets a chance in a big spot, don't be surprised if he launches the swing that steals MVP honors.

Kyle Schwarber Hit A Home Run (+360)

Schwarber has the perfect bounce-back opportunity on Tuesday night. After falling just short in the Home Run Derby, don't be surprised if he takes out his frustration on the first pitch he likes. Batting leadoff in front of the hometown crowd, Schwarber already owns two career homers off Dylan Cease and has crushed right-handed pitching all season. One swing could ignite Citizens Bank Park and pay off nicely for those willing to wager.

2026 MLB HR Leaders

  • DH Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies (32)
  • OF Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros (31)
  • 1B Ben Rice, New York Yankees (29)
  • 3B Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays (28)
  • RF James Wood, Washington Nationals (28)

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This story was originally published July 14, 2026 at 7:30 AM.