MLB Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks for Saturday: Phillies vs. Nationals (8/6)

Let’s take a look at a same-game parlay for today’s MLB action. Here is a same-game parlay for Phillies vs. Nationals.

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MLB Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Phillies vs. Nationals

  • Leg 1: Phillies -1.5 (-128)
  • Leg 2: Over 9 (-104)
  • Leg 3: Jean Segura to record  2+ total bases (+100)
  • Leg 4: Kyle Shwarber to record an RBI (+125)

It continues to be a rough year for Patrick Corbin. Statistically, he’s the worse starting pitcher in baseball, with a league-high 6.57 ERA and 15 losses. His last start against Philadelphia was very short, going just 3.1 innings and allowing nine runs and two earned.

Ranger Suarez has been on the best stretch of the season, going 18 innings without allowing a run, and he’s starting to get his control together with just two walks in that time. His last start against the Nationals was solid, going 5.2 allowing three earned in the win.

Whatever is going on with Corbin will not be fixed in this start against the power-hitting Phillies lineup.

Parlay Odds: +861 via FanDuel

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