MLB Same Game Parlays & Picks: Monday (6/16)

There are only seven games on tonight’s MLB slate. However, Shohei Ohtani is making his debut on the mound, and the Red Sox will play a game of baseball without Rafael Devers in the lineup. There are some insane storylines tonight.

That said, I’ve added two same-game parlays for tonight’s slate, which I’ve shared below.

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    Monday’s Best MLB Same Game Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

    Washington Nationals at Colorado Rockies

    The Rockies are set to pitch Carson Palmquist tonight. He’s a rookie left-handed pitcher who has allowed a .288 ISO and a wOBA of .442 to his last 65 right-handed batters. In addition, he’s struck out just 12.3% of righties in the previous month and has allowed 32.6% of fly balls with only 26.1% of ground balls induced.

    Alex Call should lead things off for the Nationals. The right-hander has slugged a .353 ISO and wOBA of .445 with only 5.3% of strikeouts against lefties over the last month. In addition, Amed Rosario has smacked a .227 ISO and wOBA of .325 with only 8.3% of strikeouts as a right-hander against lefties in the last month. Both can have exceptional at-bats against Palmquist tonight.

    On the other hand, Jake Irvin will start for the Nationals. Irvin is a right-hander thrower, who has allowed a .222 ISO and woBA of .348 to his last 80 lefties. The Rockies only have one left-handed hitter who has been consistent against righties over the previous month. That would be Mickey Moniak, who has slugged a .302 ISO and wOBA of .364 against his last 45 righties. Moniak has hit 50% of hard contact with a 10.7% barrel percentage. He’s got a great matchup against Irvin.

    Parlay Odds: +856


    Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners

    Logan Gilbert is set to return from the Injured List tonight. The right-hander had struck out 37.6% of batters before landing on the Injured List. He threw against 117 batters and allowed just a .127 ISO and woBA of .226 with more than 51% of grounders and only 16.7% of fly balls allowed.

    He’ll take on a Red Sox lineup that has struck out 25.1% of the time over the last 30 days against righties. Remember, the lineup no longer features Rafael Devers, and there are eight batters who have struck out more than 20% of the time against right-handed pitchers over the last month.

    Meanwhile, Lucas Giolito will start for the Red Sox. He’s allowed a .190 ISO and wOBA of .311 to his last 48 lefties. He’s also struck out 18.8% of lefties over the previous month and has allowed 27.3% of line drives. He’ll have a couple of difficult matchups against Cal Raleigh and Dominic Canzone. Both are left-handed hitters who have had a lot of success against righties over the last month.

    Raleigh has earned a .415 ISO and wOBA of .421 against his last 76 righties, while Canzone has hit a .286 ISO and wOBA of .408 against his last 16 righties. Those two should have a few chances to drive the baseball into the outfield.

    Parlay Odds: +1007


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