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We have an MLB parlay today with +585 odds from the one and only Jason Radowitz. Come find out his best parlay for Thursday's MLB slate, featuring the Toronto Blue Jays.
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MLB Parlay Picks for Thursday: 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.

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MLB Parlay Picks (+341) (Bet $100 to win $341)

  • White Sox (-155)
  • Astros -1.5 (-145)
  • Padres (-170)

The White Sox let us down yesterday, but I don't mind retaking them today. Lance Lynn is on the mound for Chicago with a 3.53 xFIP in the last 30 days. He's struck out 31.1% of batters while only walking 3.3%. The Guardians are hitting a .113 ISO and a wOBA of .273 against righties over that same time frame. Meanwhile, Hunter Gaddis will take the hill for the second time this year. His first didn't go as planned, and he now has an ERA over 21. Let's rock with the White Sox.

James Kapielian will man the mound for the Athletics tonight. He's holding an xFIP of 7.68 over the last 30 days with low strikeouts and high walks. He's been terrible against righties and will have to face seven righties in the Astros' lineup tonight. Meanwhile, Lance McCullers has earned over 21% of strikeouts and has limited line drives and hard contact in the last month. He'll take on a weak Oakland lineup that strikes out nearly 27% of the time. Back the Astros to win big. Drey Jameson will make his MLB debut for the Diamondbacks tonight. The right-hander was drafted 34th in 2019 by Arizona out of Ball State. He's got a 6.95 ERA in Triple-A through 21 starts. So while he's got potential, he hasn't done anything in Triple-A that will turn heads. He's got to pitch against Juan Soto and Manny Machado tonight. Good luck. Take the Padres with Sean Manaea on the mound.

MLB Total Runs Parlay Picks (+585) (Bet $100 to win $585)

  • Rays vs. Blue Jays Under 7 (+100)
  • Royals vs. Twins Over 8.5 (-120)
  • Reds vs. Cardinals Over 8 (-115)

We've got two elite pitchers on the mound in the Rays and Blue Jays game. Shane McClanahan is back on the mound for the Rays. Against his last 48 batters, McClanahan has a 2.59 xFIP with 35.4% of strikeouts. Meanwhile, Kevin Gausman will take the hill for the Blue Jays with a 3.12 xFIP and 30.3% of strikeouts in the last month. Back the two elite pitchers in a big AL matchup for wild card spots.

Daniel Lynch will get the start for the Royals tonight. He's a lefty who will need to take on at least seven righties in the Minnesota lineup. The Twins' righties are hitting a .219 ISO with a wOBA of .308. On the other hand, Dylan Bundy has a 6.28 xFIP over the last 30 days for the Twins. He's struggled more against righties and will only face three of them. But those three are Bobby Witt Jr., Salvador Perez, and Michael A. Taylor. They've been the most consistent bats for the Royals against righties in the first place. I'll take the over.

Lastly, Miles Mikolas will get the call for the Cardinals. He has a 4.33 xFIP with low strikeouts. He's also allowed a .250 ISO to lefties in his last 59 plate appearances against them. The Reds have powerful lefties like T.J. Friedl and Jake Fraley. They'll contribute to the total, while the Cardinals should hammer Reds' pitcher Chase Anderson. St. Louis has a .202 ISO with a wOBA of .370 against righties over the last 30 days. The Cardinals will do most of the damage, but the Reds will chip in. Take 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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