
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday: Cash In With This +613 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday:
Due to popular demand, we're adding an article at OddsChecker that consists of two parlays. I'm going to add two different parlays with one being a moneyline parlay and the other being a totals parlay in the MLB daily. You can always mix and match these parlays where you see the value!
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1. Moneyline Parlay +286 (Bet $100 to win $286)
- Brewers -165
- Padres -165
- Dodgers -200
The Milwaukee Brewers have a massive mismatch against the Pittsburgh Pirates today. Brandon Woodruff struggled to start the season but has picked it up recently. While Milwaukee's offense hasn't been all that exciting, they'll get to go up against Mitch Keller, who has struggled a little bit against righties who have power. The Brewers should be prepared with Andrew McCutchen and Hunter Renfroe in the lineup. The Padres, on the other hand, also have a massive mismatch with starting pitcher Joe Musgrove on the mound. The Padres will face Reiver Sanmartin, a left-handed pitcher who has low strikeouts and high walks. The Padres aren't that exciting against lefties but they'll scrape out some runs against Sanmartin! Lastly, the Dodgers have a divisional game against the Diamondbacks and will pitch Tony Gonsolin, who is coming off a ridiculous week. He's going up against Zach Davies, who hasn't been nearly as effective dating back to last year. Look for the Dodgers' offense to explode tonight against Davies.
2. Total Parlay +613 (Bet $100 to win $613)
- Royals/White Sox Over 8.5 (-115)
- Astros/Rangers Over 9.5 (+100)
- Athletics/Giants Over 6.5 (-110)
The Royals and White Sox will both send out bad lefties against full right-handed lineups. Dallas Keuchel allowed 10 runs in one inning in his last start and Daniel Lynch already had a start earlier this year where he allowed six runs on nine hits against a full right-handed lineup in the Cardinals. Back the over. The Rangers and Astros had so many opportunities to score runs in yesterday's game. The hits just weren't coming with runners in scoring position. But I like that to change tonight with Taylor Hearn and Jake Odorizzi on the mound. Neither pitcher has been tremendous to start the season and both pitchers have some poor matchups in this one. I love Carlos Rodon, but Rodon is human. He might let up a couple of runs. Meanwhile, Daulton Jefferies has had a great start to the season but it's not going to last, especially against the Giants. Seeing a 6.5 number with Jefferies on the mound is very appealing. The Giants can absolutely score seven on their own in this game. Let's be real.
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