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SportsLine's model has revealed its top MLB HR picks, which could be used for promotions such as DraftKings' No Sweat Home Run bet
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SportsLine's model has revealed its top MLB HR picks, which could be used for promotions such as DraftKings' No Sweat Home Run bet
Ryan Wooden has been writing for CBS Sports since 2018 and is now in his 15th year as a sports writer. Before joining CBS Sports, he covered football, baseball and basketball for over a dozen online outlets and was also a freelance prep sports reporter in the Chicago suburbs.