
Wednesday MLB Parlay Picks (+1115): A Longshot Bet You Don't Want to Miss
Wednesday MLB Parlay Picks (+1115): A Longshot Bet You Don't Want to Miss
Joey Ruiz has a longshot parlay for us to try our luck with. Let's see if we can cash in to the tune of a +1115 return.
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FIRST LEG: Yankees -1.5 +120
The Yankees have simply been a juggernaut at winning games this season and when they have won, it has usually been by more than a run. The chances that the Yankees win but don’t cover the RL is very low so I like the value here at getting +120 on their Run Line. They have also done a very good job of locking in and bouncing back after a loss and I think they will do that here tonight.
SECOND LEG: Cubs -1.5 +130
The Cubs have looked like a double AA team in this series against the Pirates but I think this is the game where they get off the snide. The Cubs have their ace going tonight in Keegan Thompson who has been excellent this season. It seems like the Cubs always play well as a whole behind Thompson and he usually gives them a solid chance to win. I think the Cubs avoid a sweep here and win in a big way against the Pirates.
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THIRD LEG: Orioles -1.5 +140
It’s Patrick Corbin day. Corbin has regressed more in a shorter time than nearly any pitcher I have seen over the past few years. Corbin is simply a shell of himself and I think the Orioles are due for some solid positive regression after getting shutout last night. The Orioles are also in a similar spot to the Cardinals last night. Cardinals got shutout game 1 and then came back to win 6-2 last night with a similar line dynamic as the Orioles/Nats game tonight. I think the Orioles get it done and win in a big way.
Wednesday's 3-leg +1115 Parlay (Risk 0.20u) (Bet $100 to win $1115)
- 1. Yankees -1.5
- 2. Cubs -1.5
- 3. Orioles -1.5
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Joey has spent the last 6+ years betting on sports with a focus on basketball and baseball. Basketball is his main focus, and not many people know more about mid-major basketball than him. Whether you need advice on a Saturday night primetime game or a Tuesday night back-alley SWAC/MEAC game, Joey is your man.