
MLB Parlay Picks for Friday: Cash In With This Expert's +602 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Friday: Cash In With This Expert's +602 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 (+360) (Bet $100 to win $360)
- Brewers (-180)
- Blue Jays (-225)
- Rangers (+105)
The Brewers will pitch Aaron Ashby, who has been an exciting pitcher this season. In the last 30 days, he has had a 1.67 xFIP with 38.9% of strikeouts along with 5.6% of walks. That's elite stuff for the lefty. On the other hand, the Nationals will send out Erick Fedde, who has a 5.30 xFIP along with 17% of strikeouts and 10% of walks. I'd much rather back the better team and better pitcher in this one.
Jose Berrios has been shakey throughout the year but against the Tigers, he should be on his A-game. Berrios has had a 4.14 xFIP in the last 30 days with 25.7% of strikeouts and 5.3% of walks. He's also taking on a Tigers lineup with a .128 ISO and wOBA of .283, which are below-average numbers in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays will take on Elvin Rodriguez, who was just burned for 10 runs in his last start. He will improve from that but the tipping pitches part will only make him lose his command.
The Rangers will send out Glenn Otto, who always seems to give Texas a chance to win games. He's taking on a White Sox lineup that has a.095 ISO and wOBA of .268 in the last 30 days. On the other hand, the Rangers have crushed righties with power and take on Davis Martin, who is allowing 30.3% of line drives and 51.5% of hard contact in the last 30 days. The Rangers are going to slug tonight.
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MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks +602 (Bet $100 to win $602)
- Astros vs. Marlins Over 8 (+105)
- Rays vs. Twins Over 8.5 (-120)
- Padres vs. Rockies Under 7.5 (-115)
The Astros and Marlins are sending out solid pitchers. But it's hard to ignore both lineups and how they've fared about the opposition. Luis Garcia will take the mound for the Astros with a 4.62 xFIP in the last 30 days. The Marlins have five batters hitting an ISO of .208 or greater against righties in the last 30 days. On the other hand, the Astros will take on Pablo Lopez of the Marlins. Houston's power from Jose Altuve, Yordan Alvarez, and Kyle Tucker should do the trick.
The Twins have destroyed righties lately. Look what they just did to Gerritt Cole. The Twins have a .229 ISO and wOBA of .365 in the last 30 days against righties and will take on Drew Rasmussen tonight. He'll allow some power from righties here and there. Meanwhile, Drew Smeltzer will take the mound for the Twins with his 5.29 xFIP and 12.5% of strikeouts in the last 30 days. The Rays are not elite offensively but Smeltzer is going to get burned eventually putting up those numbers.
The Padres will pitch Joe Musgrove, who has a 4.38 xFIP in the last 30 days. However, his BABIP is .197 in those 30 days with 55.6% of ground balls and 19.4% of line drives allowed. The Rockies only have had a .105 ISO and wOBA of .300 against righties in the last 30 days and they won't be hitting in Coors Field. For the Rockies, it'll be Chad Kuhl on the mound. He hasn't been great analytically lately but is taking on a Padres lineup that has a .124 ISO and wOBA of .295 in the last 30 days. I like both pitchers to give quality outings.
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