Hunting for a plus-price bomb, Bamford turned his sights on Zack Littell, noting the Tampa right-hander is “giving up tons of homers” this season. With the series shifting to a tight, hitter-friendly park, he zeroed in on Baltimore outfielder Ramon Laureano, who has enough pull power to exploit Littell’s fly-ball tendencies. Bamford conceded it feels odd to target an Oriole for a home-run prop after fading the team in other markets, but he sees no conflict: Littell’s 1.65 HR/9 and 47% hard-hit rate present a standalone edge. Laureano’s career .468 slugging percentage versus righties with above-average four-seam usage (Littell’s primary pitch) sealed the pick. He expects a juicy price in the +500 range and asked, “Ramon, hit us a home run tomorrow, please.”