We’ve put together a four-pick cross-sport parlay that will take you right through Sunday, including action from the MLS and the MLB.
Two picks are taken from each sport and a winning ticket gives us a nice payout with odds at +1,311 with BetMGM; that’s more than 13/1! Let’s break down each of these four plays. Remember to gamble responsibly.
MLB pick: Atlanta Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies ML (-175), 1:05 pm ET
These teams might be about even but you can’t ignore the past performances of the respective starting pitchers. Aaron Nola has killed the bankroll a little this season, but I still like backing the Phillies ace at home. I’m not going to fade him against Touki Toussaint; that’s for sure. Take Philadelphia.
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MLB pick: Toronto Blue Jays ML (-105) vs New York Mets, 1:10 pm ET
Rich Hill makes his first start as a Met after joining the team in a trade on Friday. Hill faced the Blue Jays just 2 weeks ago as a Ray and lost, allowing 3 runs in 5.0 innings and walking 3 in the process. The crafty lefty has pitched well overall this year, but he’s already making his 20th start of the season, and he hasn’t made more than 25 in one year since 2007. The 1st-place Mets will want to preserve his arm as much as they can, so don’t expect a long outing from Hill and take the Blue Jays to win the series.
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Best MLS pick: CF Montreal vs New England Revolution -1 (+100), 6:00 pm ET
New England won their conference-leading 9th match of the season in convincing fashion on Wednesday, traveling to Fort Lauderdale and putting up a 5-spot against Inter Miami. The Revolution’s attack is led by Adam Buksa and Gustavo Bou, who form possibly the most dangerous up-front combination in the league. But the true key to New England’s success is creating the plays to get them those scoring opportunities, and there’s no one better at that than Carles Gil, whose return to full health this season has been the biggest difference for the Revolution.
The Revolution won their last 4 meetings against the then-Montreal Impact in 2020, and Montreal are coming off a game in which they surrendered 4 goals to Cincinnati, followed by a loss to NYCFC. The trip to Gillette Stadium will be far too tall a task for them, so take New England with the spread.
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Best MLS pick: Philadelphia Union ML (+130) vs Inter Miami CF, 7:30 pm ET
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