MLB Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Sunday (8/13)
The MLB trade deadline is over and some big names were moved. We'll feature a couple of them tonight.
Each game broken down below features a team that bought in on the season, so we'll see if it pays off with our MLB same game parlay picks.
Sunday's Best MLB Same Game Parlay Bets
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox
- Leg 1: Tigers Moneyline (+110)
- Leg 2: Eduardo Rodriguez 6+ Strikeouts (-155)
- Leg 3: UNDER 9 Runs (+100)
Eduardo Rodriguez will pitch in Fenway for the first time since being a member of the Red Sox. After a rough first season in Detroit, he's much better this year and could finish with a sub-3.00 ERA for the first time in his career.
Kutter Crawford has adjusted in his return to the rotation after a brief demotion to the bullpen. His fastball has some of the best movement in the league, and batters are hitting just .173 off it this year.
A player returning to face his former team for the first time always gives them some extra motivation, and the way Rodriguez has pitched this year, he can come away with the win.
Parlay Odds: +591
Cleveland Guardians at Tampa Bay Rays
- Leg 1: Guardians +1.5 (-135)
- Leg 2: Yandy Diaz 2+ Total Bases (+115)
- Leg 3: UNDER 7.5 Runs (-120)
Zach Eflin is a whole new pitcher in Tampa Bay after having a 4.49 ERA in seven seasons with the Phillies. He's made some positive adjustments by mixing his pitches, increasing the use of his curveball and cutter, and his sinker has gotten better with more movement.
The Guardians continue developing great pitching, and you can add rookie Tanner Bibee to that list. He has a live fastball that can reach the upper 90s and a slider that's been tough to hit with opponents having a 30.3% whiff rate on.
Expect excellent performances from both pitchers. This could be a close game.
Parlay Odds: +586
Colorado Rockies at Los Angeles Dodgers
- Leg 1: Dodgers -1.5 (-150)
- Leg 2: J.D. Martinez 2+ Total Bases (+100)
- Leg 3: OVER 9.5 Runs (+120)
After an incredible 2022, it's been a disappointment for Julio Urias. His biggest problem this season is location because last year, he was able to keep the ball away from the batter’s sweet spot with a 6.7% barrel rate, but that has risen to 7.9% and gone from over the 80th percentile in xBA and xSLG to below the league average.
It's been an abysmal year for Kyle Freeland, as he’ll have his fifth-straight season with an under .500 record. The year did not start so badly, as he was 4-4 with a 3.16 ERA in the first nine starts. However, he’s now lost eight straight decisions with a 6.12 ERA in his last 13 starts.
Urias has an excellent track record, with the Colorado roster hitting a lifetime .214 against him. He also went six scoreless in a previous start against the Rockies this year.
Parlay Odds: +633
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