MLB Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks for Sunday: Nationals vs. Phillies (8/7)

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

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

  • Leg 1: Phillies -2.5 (+104)
  • Leg 2: Aaron Nola to record over 6.5 strikeouts (-122)
  • Leg 3: Kyle Schwarber to record an RBI (+110)

Aaron Nola has been a mainstay of this Phillies pitching staff for a long time and comes with consistency every year. He’s one of the top strikeout pitchers in the game, and his 152 this season is third in the league. This is a good reason you have to back a Phillies win, and his strikeout prop as this Nats roster is hitting a career .182 with a 31.1% strikeout rate.

Cory Abbott has been moved up and down this year quite a few times as he usually makes an appearance and gets sent down. He will see his first back-to-back MLB appearance and his third-career start.

The Philadelphia offense has been getting at this below-average Nationals pitching staff all weekend, and they should complete the four-game sweep today.

Parlay Odds: +539 via FanDuel

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