
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday: Cash In With This Expert's +553 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday: Cash In With This Expert's +553 Parlay
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! Head to the Oddschecker MLB Odds grid to see complete odds for every game today on the board.
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MLB Moneyline Parlay Picks (+255) (Bet $100 to win $255)
- Braves (-240)
- Astros (-255)
- Dodgers (-125)
Yesterday, there were just six games. But we hit a +478 three-team parlay to start the week off strong. Let's continue to test our luck and hit back-to-back parlays. The Braves will take on Cole Irvin, who is a left-handed pitcher. Atlanta has a .238 ISO and wOBA of .380 with their projected lineup against lefties in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, Cole Irvin has a 5.39 xFIP in the last 30 days and is earning just over 13% of strikeouts in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, Kyle Wright will get the start for the Braves and will take on an Athletics lineup that has a .111 ISO and wOBA of .271 against righties in that same time frame. Wright has been sensational this year and the Athletics won't be that team to come in and whoop Wright.
It's Justin Verlander day in Houston. The Astros will send out Verlander to go up against Chris Flexen. This is a big mismatch that hasn't always favored Houston. However, Verlander has been giving up a lot of power to righties recently but the Mariners will have six lefties in their lineup. On the other hand, Flexen will take on a very good Astros lineup, especially at the top of the order. He's going to struggle a bit. Take Houston.
When do you get the Dodgers at -125 on the moneyline? It's rare. Tonight, Mitch White takes the hill for the Dodgers. White hasn't been elite this season but is taking on a White Sox lineup that has been far from elite too against righties. On the other hand, Michael Kopech is going to get the start for the White Sox with an xFIP nearing 6 in the last 30 days. Kopech has had his ups and downs this season and against the Dodgers, he'll likely be seeing more downs in his near future.
MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks +553 (Bet $100 to win $553)
- Nationals vs. Marlins Over 8.5 (-115)
- Blue Jays vs. Royals Under 8.5 (-115)
- Phillies vs. Brewers Over 8.5 (-115)
The Marlins will pitch Edward Cabrera for his second start of the season. He dominated in his first start with nine strikeouts in six innings. But he also had a 5.68 xFIP in that start with 16% of walks and a BABIP of .100. He's not going to pitch that well as he continues. Meanwhile, Evan Lee will get on the mound for the Nationals with his 6.11 xFIP in the last 30 days. He's also striking out the same amount of batters as he's walking. Take the over.
The Blue Jays will send out Alek Manoah for tonight's start. He's been electric all year and has walked just 1.5% of batters in the last 30 days. The Royals lineup only has two players hitting a wOBA of above .350, giving Manoah a great chance of having another dominant start. On the other hand, Brad Keller will take on a Blue Jays lineup that is really good. But if the Royals don't add many runs of their own, Keller can at least hold things down to keep the under in-tact.
The Brewers will pitch Jason Alexander for tonight's game. He doesn't have a huge sample size in the last 30 days but he has limited strikeouts. The Phillies are starting to heat up offensively and if the ball gets in play, the Phillies will have success. Meanwhile, Ranger Suarez will man the mound for the Phillies. He's walked 11% of batters and has allowed a BABIP of .343 due to hard contact allowed. The Brewers have plenty of right-handed bats that can hit for power and help this game go over the total.
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