
MLB Parlay Picks for Friday: Cash In With This Expert's +583 Parlay
MLB Parlay Picks for Friday: Cash In With This Expert's +583 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 (+567) (Bet $100 to win $567)
- Red Sox -1.5 (+105)
- Twins (-135)
- Brewers (-115)
It's fascinating that Dallas Keuchel is still getting starts this year. The man has an ERA nearing nine this season and still holds a job. Whatever we'll just keep fading him. The Red Sox have some solid righties in their lineup, and with Nick Pivetta on the mound, the Rangers' order from 4-9 will struggle like they've done all year.
Davis Martin also probably shouldn't have a job. He has a 6.86 xFIP in the last 30 days for the White Sox and will take on a bunch of quality lefties in that Twins lineup. With Sonny Gray on the mound, the White Sox should ultimately struggle, knowing Gavin Sheets has been the only consistent hitter against righties this season for the White Sox.
The Arizona Diamondbacks can't figure out left-handed pitching. The Diamondbacks have just two players hitting an ISO of above a .154 number, and also two players hitting a wOBA above .335. Eric Lauer hasn't been sensational this year for the Brewers, but I like him in this spot. On the other hand, Zach Davies will pitch for Arizona, and he'll take on a Milwaukee lineup that has plenty of power. After getting shutout last night, runs will be scored tonight.
MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks (+583) (Bet $100 to win $583)
- Marlins vs. Braves Under 7 (-120)
- Astros vs. Angles Under 8.5 (-110)
- Phillies vs. Giants Under 7.5 (-105)
The Marlins will send out Sandy Alcantara while the Braves will pitch Charlie Morton. Alcantara has been the most consistent pitcher in the MLB this season, while Morton has been pitching lights out in the second half. The Marlins have little power against righties, and the Braves won't have enough answers against Alcantara. Give me the under.
Lance McCullers was a heavy strikeout pitcher last season. It's taking him some time to get back into the swing of things, but the Angels have struck out 26.5% of the time agaisnt righties in the last 30 days. His strikeout rate is going to increase tonight. Meanwhile, Reid Detmers is finally tapping into his potential, holding a 3.98 xFIP with nearly 25% of strikeouts. He's got a bright future and will finish the year strong.
It'll be Alex Cobb of the Giants against Kyle Gibson of the Phillies. These pitchers have pitched better than their basic stats in the last 30 days. Maybe they've overachieved, but they're both facing lineups that have underachieved in the last 30 days. The Giants only have LaMonte Wade and Joc Pederson consistently hitting righties, while the Phillies only have J.T. Realmuto hitting righties consistently. I'm on the under in this one too.
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