
MLB Parlay Picks for Saturday: Cash In With This Expert's +700 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Saturday: Cash In With This Expert's +700 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.
MLB Moneyline Parlay Picks (+445) (Bet $100 to win $445)
- Royals (-110)
- Astros (-150)
- Red Sox (-140)
The Royals will look to earn another win over the Detroit Tigers tonight. Beau Brieske will take the mound for the Tigers with a 4.93 xFIP in the last 30 days. He's allowing a .208 ISO to righties along with 43.4% of hard contact to both sides of the plate. The Royals have been very inconsistent at the plate, but with Brady Singer on the mound, the Royals have to be confident they can get the win. Singer has limited power very well and will also take on an inconsistent offense. The Royals are simply the better team.
Anytime you can find the Astros -150 or better, at home, it's likely a no-brainer. Pablo Sandoval will take the hill for the Angels to go up against the Astros lineup. He has an xFIP of 5.00 in the last 30 days and might even have to face Yordan Alvarez who could be inserted back in the lineup today. Meanwhile, Jose Urquidy will get the call for the Astros. He hasn't been perfect but has a BABIP of .193. He's just got to get through Trout and Ohtani. Even if he allows a solo home run, the Astros will be fine.
Alec Mills will take the mound for the Cubs with an ERA close to 10 through 17.1 innings pitched. The Red Sox haven't smashed righties that much recently, but every major league team is taking care of business against Mills. Meanwhile, it'll be Josh Winckowski on the mound for the Red Sox. He is earning 57.1% of ground balls in the last 30 days and will take on a Cubs lineup that is hitting over 47% of ground balls against righties in those same 30 days. Back the Red Sox.
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MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks +700 (Bet $100 to win $700)
- Rays vs Blue Jays Under 7 (Game 1) (+100)
- White Sox vs. Giants Under 7 (+105)
- Diamondbacks vs. Rockies Over 12.5 (-105)
The Rays will send out Shane McClanahan for today's game. He has a 2.86 xFIP in the last 30 days with 34.4% of strikeouts. Meanwhile, Kevin Gausman will take the hill and will take on a Rays lineup that has struggled with a .089 ISO and wOBA of .232. Gausman will earn plenty of strikeouts in this one too. Take the under. The White Sox will pitch Dylan Cease, who has had an xFIP of 2.70 in the last 30 days. He's also struck out nearly 40% of batters faced in those 30 days. Meanwhile, the Giants have struck out almost 24% of the time against righties in the last 30 days. Cease will rack up the strikeouts again. Meanwhile, Logan Webb will take the mound for the giants with a 3.29 xFIP in the last 30 days. He'll take on a White Sox lineup that has a .121 ISO and wOBA of .316 in the last 30 days. I'll rely on both pitchers for today's game.
We've got two subpar lefties on the mound between the Rockies and Diamondbacks. Austin Gomber has a 5.71 xFIP in the last 30 days for the Rockies and has struggled against righties in that time frame. The Diamondbacks will have seven righties in the lineup and plenty of power. On the other hand, Dallas Keuchel will get another start for the Diamondbacks. He has a 5.79 xFIP on the season dating back to his time in Chicago with the White Sox. There were five home runs last night. I think we'll get even more tonight.
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