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MLB expert and handicapper Jason Radowitz is back with his top MLB bets and parlay picks for Friday's stacked slate. He breaks down his two parlays for us here with his top run line and total runs picks.
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MLB Parlay Picks for Friday: Cash In With This Expert's +569 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 Parlay Picks (+294) (Bet $100 to win $294)

  • Mets (-130)
  • Astros (-200)
  • Rays (-205)

It always feels good when you hit a +477 parlay, am I right? That's exactly what we did last night between the Dodgers, Mets, and Royals. Let's go for another one tonight. We talked about this yesterday. The Mets simply match up better offensively against righties than the Braves do. The Braves are a boom-or-bust offense while the Mets can string together hits, earn more walks and create chaos on the base paths. Ian Anderson of the Braves has walked nearly 13% of batters in the last 30 days. Taijuan Walker has limited walks to 6% and has kept the ball in the yard. Back the Mets again.

The Guardians will pitch Hunter Gaddis, who will make his major league debut. Gaddis has an ERA above 4 in the minors and will face the Astros, who are one of the best offenses in the MLB. On the other hand, we'll see Framber Valdez against a Guardians club that has struggled against lefties in the last 30 days. Back the Astros.

I'm not a fan of Bryan Garcia. He has a 5.36 xFIP in the last 30 days for the Tigers with 12.5% of walks allowed. The Rays aren't all that great offensively but righties like Yandy Diaz, Isaac Paredes, Randy Arozarena, and Jose Siri have good matchups here. I'd much rather trust the veteran in Corey Kluber of the Rays. He's pitching against a Detroit team that has a .087 wOBA and ISO of .250 in the last 30 days against righties.

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MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks (+569) (Bet $100 to win $569)

  • Blue Jays vs. Twins Under 9 (-120)
  • Yankees vs. Cardinals Over 8 .5 (-105)
  • Padres vs. Giants Over 8.5 (-115)

With Jose Berrios and Tyler Mahle on the mound tonight, don't expect a crazy high offensive output. Both pitchers have been above average in the last 30 days. Mahle has struggled a bit more against righties, therefore, the Blue Jays are more of a threat offensively. But still, this 9 number is a bit high for two really good pitchers. The Cardinals get to face an overachieving lefty tonight. Nestor Cortes will take the hill for the Yankees and has an xFIP nearing 5. Meanwhile, the Cardinals will have at least eight righties in the lineup to take advantage of Cortes. On the other hand, Dakota Hudson, who also has a very high xFIP will have to pitch against a powerful Yankees lineup against righties. I'm riding the over here.

The new-look Padres are dangerous. Tony Gonsolin will take the hill for the Dodgers. He's been worse against righties, giving up Manny Machado and Brandon Drury an edge. But he's also giving up plenty of line drives to lefties, so Juan Soto, Josh Bell, and Jake Cronenworth can join the offensive party as well. On the other hand, the Padres will pitch Sean Manaea, who has struggled against both sides of the plate lately. The Dodgers have a ton of power against lefties and will use it against Manaea in this one. I'm riding the over.

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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.

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