MLB Cubs vs Phillies same game parlay (+385) | Pickswise

The Phillies were shocked by the Cubs to start this series, losing 15-2 in the opener on Friday. That was quite the surprise, as Philly entered the all-star break winning their last 2 games by a combined score of 14-0. However, things didn't end there. Chicago pulled off another upset last night, this time against the Phillies ace Zach Wheeler. It took extra innings, but this series has certainly not gone as anticipated. With that in mind, let's see how we should target the series finale. Along with this same game parlay, be sure to check out our thought s on the side and total for all of today's games.

Both teams over 3.5 total runs (+115)

Kyle Schwarber 2+ total bases (-105)

Parlay odds: +385

Let's take a closer look at each leg of our same game parlay.

Both teams over 3.5 total runs (+115)

The Phillies were rather heavy favorites in the series opener back on Friday night. However, they not only fell short, but were smashed by the Cubs. Last night's score looks worse than how close the game was, but it was another upset regardless. If the Phillies cannot get the job done with Wheeler on the mound, it's tough to support them with Bailey Falter getting the start. It will be just his 6th of the season after beginning it in the bullpen. He hasn't been awful, but he's still a young pitcher in an unfamiliar role. After seeing the Cubs pour it on the last 2 games, they can do their part of this play.

While it's not worth the risk to back the Phillies to win this game behind Falter, they should still do their part in terms of run production. They've been 1 of the top teams for overs this season, and it's not difficult to see why. Kyle Schwarber leading off the lineup has the potential to get things started early, as he leads the National League in home runs. He and the rest of the lineup should be able to redeem themselves against lefty Drew Smyly. Despite just 2 runs in each of the last 2 games, Philly still remains 1 of the best lineups against lefties. The last time the Phillies were at home, they scored 11 and 5 runs in 2 of their 3-game series. With both teams having solid matchups in hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park, let's root for runs rather than a side.''

  
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