
MLB Parlay Picks for Monday: Cash In With This Expert's +611 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Monday: Cash In With This Expert's +611 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, 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 (+266) (Bet $100 to win $266)
- Red Sox (-190)
- Angels (-195)
- Padres (-170)
There aren't many options when it comes to moneyline plays that I love. There are many terrific pitching matchups, making it hard to choose a side. But I've still found three plays that I'm confident with. Alex Faedo will take the mound for the Tigers after getting roughed up in his last start. He has a 5.35 xFIP while allowing a high wOBA to righties and a high ISO to lefties in the last 30 days. The Red Sox will find ways to get on base and should be able to hit enough line drives to score some runs. Meanwhile, the Tigers will take on Josh Winckowski, who has a 4.44 xFIP in the last 30 days. But really, it doesn't matter. The Tigers have a .068 ISO and wOBA of .236 against righties in the last 30 days. Back the Red Sox.
Noah Syndergaard will get the call for the Angels tonight. His xFIP is high and strikeouts are low but he's induced a high amount of grounders, limited line drives, and has also limited walks. He's going to be fine against a Royals lineup that has a .139 ISO against righties in the last 30 days. Kris Bubic gets the start for the Royals tonight. The lefty is a walking machine and has given up 31.1% of line drives in the last 30 days. Back the Angels.
The Diamondbacks will be on the road against the Padres with Zach Davies on the mound. Davies allows some power to righties and has given up 43.5% of hard contact in the last 30 days. On the other hand, Yu Darvish will get the call with high strikeouts and low walks in the last 30 days. I'll trust Darvish over Davies any day.
MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks +611 (Bet $100 to win $611)
- Yankees vs. Rays Under 6.5 (-110)
- Giants vs. Braves Under 8 (-110)
- Cardinals vs. Brewers Under 7.5 (-110)
The Yankees and Rays will send out their aces tonight. Gerrit Cole and Shane McClanahan are both striking at least 33% of batters in the last 30 days. The Yankees haven't hit nearly as well against lefties as they've hit righties and the Rays only have one batter that has potential against Cole. That's Randy Arozarena, who is a righty with elevated power numbers. Grab the low under number.
The Giants and Braves are both coming off bad losses yesterday. So now they'll send their top pitchers to the mound. The Braves will pitch Max Fried while the Giants will send out Logan Webb. Both pitchers have been above average analytically in the last 30 days and both pitchers are getting a heavy amount of ground balls with a solid amount of strikeouts too. Take the under in this one.
I'm sticking with unders today. Miles Mikolas was one strike away from a no-hitter in his last start for the Cardinals, Now he'll get another start going up against the former Cy Young winner on Corbin Burnes. Burnes and Mikolas both have ERAs way below 3 on the season and have both been above-average in the last 30 days analytically. The Brewers are the worst offense and the Cardinals will more than likely struggle against a surging Corbin Burnes. I'll take the under in this one too.
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Jason grew up an avid sports fan. His passion for sports writing grew in high school and he developed a blog that was strictly for New York Sports. From his work, you will quickly realize that he loves looking at games from an analytical and numbers perspective and hopes to provide you with that same perspective in his articles.