
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday: Cash In With This Expert's +585 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Tuesday: Cash In With This Expert's +585 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 Parlay Picks (+398) (Bet $100 to win $398)
- Braves -1.5 (-155)
- Phillies (-140)
- Padres (-130)
Jose Urena will take the hill for the Rockies tonight. The right-hander has walked more batters than he's struck out in the last 30 days and has an xFIP nearing 6 in that same time frame. The Braves lost a series to the Cardinals and were clearly unhappy about it. With Max Fried on the mound, you can expect the Braves to dominate tonight's game.
We've got Aaron Nola going up against Zac Gallen. Usually, I'd take the under in a game like this, but after seeing nearly 20 runs last night, I'll pass on that. The Phillies ultimately have the better lineup against righties. They've got Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber, who can do damage from the left side, and J.T. Realmuto, who has been red hot against righties in the last 30 days. On the other hand, Arizona has six players hitting a really low ISO against righties. I like Nola better in this spot.
Blake Snell has a 2.76 xFIP in the last 30 days with 34.5% of strikeouts. He's turned into the ace of the staff for the Padres and will pitch against a Giants team that has struck out over 23% of the time in the last 30 days against lefties. Meanwhile, Logan Webb will pitch for the Giants. His xFIP is low, but his strikeouts are also low. He will take on a Padres lineup that will work the count and minimize ground balls. Therefore, I'll take San Diego to win this one.
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MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks (+585) (Bet $100 to win $585)
- Rays vs. Marlins Under 6.5 (-110)
- Red Sox vs. Twins Under 9 (-120)
- Yankees vs. Angels Under 8.5 (+100)
We've got an exciting lefty duel tonight in Miami. Shane McClanahan will pitch for the Rays. He has a 3.41 xFIP and has struck out 22.4% of batters while earning nearly 60% of ground balls in the last 30 days. Miami's offense can't hit lefties. They're hitting a .226 wOBA with 35.3% of strikeouts as a projected lineup. McClanahan might throw a perfect game! On the other hand, Jesus Luzardo will take the hill. He's another lefty who pitched very well in the last 30 days with 23.9% of strikeouts and plenty of ground balls. The Rays have also struck out over 21% of the time and have a terrible bottom portion of the order. Take the under.
Chris Archer has been really good for the Twins lately. He has a 3.54 xFIP with 26.1% of strikeouts and 6.5% of walks. He's also getting a high amount of grounders. He'll pitch against a Red Sox lineup that has a .186 ISO and wOBA of .322 with 25% of strikeouts. Archer should pitch well here. On the other hand, the Twins have a .117 ISO and wOBA of .288 against righties in the last 30 days. Kutter Crawford has struggled a little lately, but he's been consistent enough to keep this game under the total.
I'm not confident in either offense right now. The Angels have struck out 29% of the time against righties while the Yankees have hit a wOBA of .289 against righties. All the Yankees have is Aaron Judge. He's the only consistent hitter. I don't care if they're facing Mike Mayers or whoever. The Yankees have a terrible lineup right now. Meanwhile, the Angels are the same way. They just have Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani and nobody else. The Angels won't hit Jameson Taillon all that well either. Give me the under.
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