
Friday's MLB Home Run Parlay: Fading Brian Anderson, AJ Pollock, Gary Sanchez, and More
Friday's MLB Home Run Parlay: Fading Brian Anderson, AJ Pollock, Gary Sanchez, and More
It Is Friday which means we need a no-home run parlay bet. We are 7-3 on these, which is not bad, but 8-3 would be even better. Lucky for us, I found a nice west winner to get the weekend going. If you have not done these bets yet, all we need is the guys we are betting on not to hit a home run.
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MLB No Home Run Parlay
Brian Anderson
The first guy we are going to fade will be Brian Anderson of the Miami Marlins. Anderson hits towards the end of the Marlins lineup typically and has not hit for power this season with just three home runs. He will have to face Chris Bassitt tonight, who has been very good this season.
AJ Pollock
The second guy we are fading tonight comes in the form of AJ Pollock. Pollock is getting too much respect with this line tonight. Skubal has struggled as of late, but I expect Pollock to hit towards the end of the lineup tonight and have limited chances. The line on him is too good to pass for a guy with just four home runs.
Gary Sanchez
Next, we are going to take the Twin's backstop, Gary Sanchez. Sanchez will have to face Jon Gray, who has been throwing the ball very well as of late. Sanchez is considered a power threat but has just nine long balls this year.
Brandon Belt
The final leg will be Brandon Belt. Belt has to face Blake Snell tonight, who is tough on left-handed hitters. I like this spot to fade the veteran Belt tonight. I love this no-home run parlay. Let’s cash in and keep rolling!
Friday's MLB No Home Run Parlay Picks
4-leg parlay -126 (Bet $126 to win $100)
- Brian Anderson
- AJ Pollock
- Gary Sanchez
- Brandon Belt
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