Yesterday’s parlay hit with ease, and it included the Los Angeles Dodgers as a plus money underdog. I’m going back to the Dodgers today as one of my three parlay legs.
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Let’s get into our three-leg parlay, featuring the Dodgers, Mets and Red Sox at +485.
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The New York Mets started their series off against the Rockies with a 4-2 win. Even though it wasn’t a dominant victory, it’s still a positive sign for the Mets heading into the weekend.
New York didn’t play their best baseball in this game, but found a way to prevail. They have a great opportunity to win again as they will face one of the worst pitchers in baseball, Antonio Senzatela.
Senzatela is 1-9 with a 6.5 ERA and a 1.94 WHIP. He has allowed 90 hits in 54 innings with just 29 strikeouts. The Mets offense has been a weak spot this season, but they shouldn’t have issues finding runs against the Rockies on Saturday.
Kodai Senga will throw for the Mets. He is 5-3 with a 1.46 ERA and a 1.24 WHIP. Senga hasn’t been great recently, but was in the Cy Young conversation earlier in the season.
The Rockies have only won three games on the road this season, while the Mets are 22-7 at home. It couldn’t be an easier decision than to start the parlay with the Mets.
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The Boston Red Sox are one of the best teams in baseball at figuring out how to lose close games. Yet, they beat the Braves in their first game of the series on Friday as a plus money underdog.
The team has really struggled to build on momentum this season, but they’re three games under .500, so maybe the urgency is developing.
The Red Sox bullpen looked strong in game one, which is a positive sign heading into Saturday. Walker Buehler will take the ball for the Red Sox, and he has been good enough with a 3.95 ERA and a 1.2 WHIP.
Spencer Schwellenbach will throw for the Braves, and he has been better. However, he gave up four runs in seven innings with just three strikeouts against the Red Sox earlier this season.
Boston’s offense can hit Schwellenbach, which gives them value at +158.
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Will Warren and Landon Knack will take the ball in game two of a World Series rematch between the Yankees and Dodgers. Warren has a 4.09 ERA, while Knack has a 5.22 ERA.
I don’t expect either pitcher to be great in this game because of the offensive power for both teams. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani both went yard in game one, and this could happen once again.
The issue for the Yankees is that they’re heavily reliant on Judge. The Yankees lineup isn’t great outside of the MLB MVP winner.
The Dodgers have an MVP winner in Ohtani, but they have plenty of other players who can pick him up like Freddie Freeman and Teoscar Hernandez.
The talent favors the Dodgers, especially for a great price of -120.
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