Following an eventful Saturday on the diamond, the MLB action doesn’t slow down with a full 15-game slate on the docket today. With every team in action, there is plenty to attack and craft an MLB parlay. Let’s dive into today’s MLB parlay picks, as games get underway at 12:10 pm ET with the Marlins taking on t he Mets and conclude with the Yankees taking on the Tigers on Sunday Night Baseball at 7:20 pm ET.' You can also check out all of our MLB picks for the action on Sunday, August 18.
For this MLB parlay, I am going with a bet on the under in St. Louis, plus the Marlins and Diamondbacks on the money line. Let's break down each of the 3 legs.
Los Angeles Dodgers vs St. Louis Cardinals under 8.5 (-125)
To start it off, I’m going with the under between the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals. It appeared that this Dodgers offense was in the midst of turning the corner, but Los Angeles was very poor at the plate on Saturday and it now appears that Freddie Freeman will miss Sunday’s contest with a finger injury. That will hinder an already inconsistent Dodger lineup against Cardinals starter Sonny Gray and his 3.68 xERA and impressive strikeout and walk rate. On the other side, Clayton Kershaw doesn’t have much velocity on his fastball these days, but he’s still able to get hitters out at age 36 thanks to his slider and curveball that still have a Stuff+ rating over 100. Look for the veteran left-hander to do just enough to keep this a low-scoring affair. I’ll back the under 8.5 runs on Sunday.
Miami Marlins ML over New York Mets (+166)'
For the second leg of this parlay, I’m going with the Miami Marlins on the money line. Miami will start rookie Valente Bellozo, who has looked solid over his 5 outings this season, each of of which came against respectable offenses. In fact, 3 of his 5 starts have been scoreless efforts, including his last 2 outings for the Fish. Bellozo is not an overpowering arm, but he draws a lot of weak contact, which makes him an attractive option to back at this plus money price. For the hosts, Paul Blackburn has made 3 starts for New York to mixed results. No one believes Blackburn is a difference maker, and he could go either way on any given night. It’s clear that the Marlins have a puncher's chance with Bellozo on the bump, and the Miami lineup has been far better than expected since selling everyone it could at the deadline. Let’s back the Marlins for some value in this parlay.