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The 2025 World Series has delivered everything baseball fans could hope for drama, momentum swings, and superstar performances on both sides. With the series now tied 2-2 heading into a pivotal Game 5, every pitch feels heavier, and every swing could change the season’s fate.The Blue Jays and Dodgers have traded punches through four thrilling games, and tonight’s matchup between Toronto’s rookie Trey Yesavage and Los Angeles’ veteran lefty Blake Snell adds another layer of conspiracy.Both lineups are stacked with power threats, and as tension rises, a single home run could be the spark that defines this series. Let’s dive into the three most dangerous home run bets for tonight’s Game 5, featuring Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy, and Alejandro Kirk, each of whom looks primed to deliver under the brightest lights of October baseball.Note: Odds are set by DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change. No outcome can be guaranteed when betting on sports.Today’s Three Best MLB Home Run Prop Bets for Dodgers vs. Blue Jays World Series Game 5#3. Freddie FreemanFreeman enters Game 5 with the kind of form and track record that makes him a dangerous middle-order catalyst for the Dodgers: he hit .295 with 24 homers and 90 RBIs during the 2025 regular season and has been a consistent postseason run producer across his career, including a huge walk-off homer in the marathon Game 3 that just swung momentum back to L.A..Against Toronto rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage, Freeman’s experience and ability to punish mistakes in the zone could be the difference.Given his calm approach, power to all fields, and history of delivering under pressure, Freeman feels primed for another statement swing tonight in front of the home crowd.#2. Max MuncyMax Muncy’s postseason has been a quiet burn, flashes of power, long at-bats, and that unmistakable feeling that he’s one swing away from changing a game.hough his regular season numbers .243 BA, 19 homers didn’t leap off the page, Muncy has made a career of stepping up in October, with several clutch postseason homers to his name.What makes him particularly intriguing tonight is the matchup, facing a young righty in Trey Yesavage who relies heavily on his fastball-slider combo.His compact, uppercut swing plays perfectly under the bright lights, and with the series deadlocked. Don’t be surprised if Muncy sends one deep into the right-field pavilion when it matters most.#1. Alejandro KirkAlejandro Kirk has been one of Toronto’s productive postseason bats, the stocky catcher has come alive in October, blasting five home runs in just 59 postseason at-bats including a clutch three-run shot in Game 3 that helped Toronto even the series.Kirk’s recent form is electric and he’s seeing the ball beautifully, driving pitches to all parts of the field, and proving that power can come from any frame.Tonight, he faces Blake Snell, a lefty who’s had a strong season (2.35 ERA) but has shown occasional command lapses against right-handed hitters.With the series now effectively a best-of-three, Kirk’s bat could once again tilt the momentum. If Toronto is going to take back control, it’s likely their red-hot catcher who delivers another loud statement.