MLB Same Game Parlays & Picks: Wednesday (4/15)
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Wednesday’s Best MLB Same Game Parlays
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Boston Red Sox at Minnesota Twins
Leg #1: Red Sox -1 (+106)
Minnesota has surprised a lot of people, including myself, with how well they have played in this series. Not only have they won the first two games against arguably Boston’s two best starting pitchers, but they won convincingly, outscoring them 19-6. Boston looks to avoid being swept for the second time this season, and has the pitching edge with lefty Connelly Early on the mound this afternoon.
Leg #2: Alt Total Over 7.5 Runs (-140)
While Connelly Early is the better pitch in today’s game, he has a weakness against right-handed batters. Over his first few starts, Early has a xERA of 6.32 against righties, as well as a hard-hit rate of 46.2%. With the Twins sending out six righties today, we could see some early runs scored.
On the flip side, the Twins are starting Simeon Woods Richardson, who is 0-2 with a 4.60 ERA and 1.28 WHIP. Woods Richardson struggles mightily against lefties, allowing 2.45 HR/9 with a xERA of 6.09. Fortunately for Boston, two of its three hottest hitters are lefties (Roman Anthony and Wilyer Abreu).
If Boston wants any chance to come away with the win, they will need their two best hitters to carry the load.
Leg #3: Roman Anthony 2+ Hits + Runs + RBIs (-132)
I love attacking this combo prop on hitters on the visiting team because they are usually good for four at-bats. Anthony will be at the top of the lineup with multiple cracks to hit this number. He has a 16.67% barrel rate versus right-handed pitchers this season and is facing Woods Richardson, who has also allowed a 52% hard-hit rate to lefties.
Parlay Odds: +294
Miami Marlins at Atlanta Braves
Leg #1: Braves Moneyline (-170)
Despite the Marlins staying competitive with the Braves this season, we should see the Braves dominate in tonight's rubber match. The Braves look to capitalize on a favorable pitching matchup as the Marlins send out Chris Paddack.
Over his first three starts, Paddack is 0-2 with a 6.14 ERA. His counterpart, Bryce Elder, is 1-1 with a 1.02 ERA and 1.02 WHIP. Elder has been fantastic for the Braves this season, not allowing more than two runs in any of his first three starts.
Outside of the Dodgers, the Braves have the hottest offense in the league and have scored the second-most runs thus far.
Leg #2: Braves Team Total Over 4.5 Runs (-125)
I'd expect Atlanta to score early and often against Chris Paddack and a Marlins Bullpen that looks to be gassed after playing 13 straight games.
Leg #3: Ronald Acuna Jr. 2+ Total Bases (-119)
The matchup sets up well for Ronald Acuna Jr. tonight against Chris Paddack, who has been hammered by right-handed bats, posting a 12.86 ERA, 5.45 xERA, and .375 xwOBA allowed in the split. Even if the box score has not fully caught up yet, Acuna is seeing the ball extremely well. Over his last five games, he owns a .425 wOBA and 170 wRC+, showing that the production under the hood has been elite.
The pitch mix only adds to the appeal. Paddack leans heavily on his fastball and sweeper, and hitters have done serious damage against both pitches in 2026, posting an ISO of .429 and .667. That is a dangerous combination against Acuna, who has crushed that mix lately with a 97.2 miles per hour (MPH) average exit velocity and a 37.5% barrel rate over his last 10 at-bats.
When you pair that with an 80% hard-hit rate and a 40% line-drive rate, this is the kind of profile that can erupt at any moment. I would not be surprised if Acuna leaves the yard tonight.
Parlay Odds: +232