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MLB expert and handicapper Jason Radowitz is back with his top MLB bets and parlay picks for Wednesday's slate. He breaks down his two parlays for us here with his top moneyline and total runs picks.
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MLB Parlay Picks for Wednesday: 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 (+453) (Bet $100 to win $453)

  • Twins (-135)
  • Yankees (-195)
  • Phillies -1.5 (+110)

The Minnesota Twins will pitch Joe Ryan tonight. The rookie right-hander has struck out 28.7% of batters in the last 30 days and will now face a Red Sox lineup that has struck out 25% of the time. On the other hand, Michael Wacha will take the mound. He's allowed some power to lefties in the last 30 days. The Twins have hit 25.2% of line drives against righties in the last 30 days and have more potential to put runs across the board. Give me Minnesota here.

Gerrit Cole's stats haven't been all that exciting this season. But his analytics have been really good. He has an xFIP of 3.77 with over 30% of strikeouts in the last 30 days. I think he will finish the season strong, especially tonight against an Angels lineup that has struck out 29% of the time against righties in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, Pablo Sandoval will take the hill for the Angels. He's a lefty who will have to face a Yankees lineup that has hit a wOBA of .395 against lefties in the last 30 days. Take New York.

Tommy Henry will man the mound for the Diamondbacks tonight. He's a lefty with an ERA below 4 and an xFIP above 6. Things are eventually going to go downhill for Henry. The Phillies are hitting a wOBA of .226 and an ISO of .379 against lefties in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, Arizona is hitting a .055 ISO and wOBA of .277. Although Bailey Falter has been bad, the lefty should be able to pitch well enough to get the win.

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

  • Padres vs. Giants Under 8 (-120)
  • Royals vs. White Sox Under 8.5 (-115)
  • Yankees vs. Angels Under 7.5 (-105)

Joe Musgrove has had an interesting season this year. But analytics don't lie. He's earned 48.4% of ground balls while allowing 12.1% of line drives. He's also kept walks down to 1.7%. When you do those things, you'll give your team a chance to win games. Meanwhile, Alex Wood has struck out 23.3% of batters in the last 30 days for the Giants and will take the mound tonight. He's also limited walks and has allowed just 16.5% of line drives. I like both pitchers in this matchup.

The White Sox are finally getting some good outings out of Lance Lynn. He has a 3.35 xFIP with 29.1% of strikeouts. He'll also take on a Royals lineup with a .104 ISO in the last 30 days. Meanwhile, Kris Bubic has struggled, holding a 5.00 xFIP in the last 30 days. But then again, the White Sox has a .116 ISO against lefties. Chicago might score, but it won't be enough to help this game get over the total.

With Gerrit Cole on the mound, the Yankees must feel confident. Cole has a 3.77 xFIP in the last 30 days and has struck out over 30% of batters in that time frame. His basic stats aren't great, but his analytics are, as I said above. And while the Yankees have a solid lineup against lefties, I'm not expecting too many runs from New York. Five runs from the Yankees sounds about right. Take the under.

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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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