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June 13, 2024UFL Betting – UFL Championship Game Parlay Picks
June 13, 2024Last Friday’s MLB parlay picks kept the HEATER intact and added to the roll after cashing five of six leg recommendations. Initially, Justin Steele was tagged with 3 ER but the supposed wild pitch that allowed two runs to score was later changed to a passed ball leaving him with 1 ER allowed through seven innings of work. We were also forced to sweat out the first five innings under, but cashed it by the skin of our teeth. We nailed the night cap in San Diego where the Padres hammered the D’backs 10-3 to cash the moneyline, go over their team total, and get to Brandon Pfaadt for nine hits through 5.1 innings. Though Michael King only issued one free pass, he allowed Zona to take him to too many deep counts ultimately forcing him to throw 98 pitches through five innings resulting in him coming up an inning short of exceeding his pitching outs prop at BetMGM Sportsbook. Here’s to kicking off another weekend in the black – SLAM YOUR MAN!!
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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Same Game Parlay:
Ranger Suarez has made six starts away from Citizens Bank Park this MLB betting season. He’s 5-1 with a 2.04 ERA and .167 batting average against in those matchups with a stellar 41:8 K/BB ratio. Taking those opponents into account and the timing when running up against them, the record, at least to me, comes off a bit less impressive. He got the Nats to start the year, and followed it up with dominant showings against Cincinnati and San Diego before the Reds and Padres started hitting the ball. Then it was the Marlins and Rockies in Coors where he surprisingly took his only loss away from CBP. Last but not least, it was the schizophrenic Mets in London where he allowed 2 ER and eight hits through 5.2 innings.
Though they’ve cooled just a bit, there isn’t a team opposing left-handers should fear more this season than that of the Baltimore Orioles. Sitting 14-5 ($840) and slugging a league-best .462 against southpaws, the O’s average 5.3 runs per game (#3) against LHP. On top of that, Gunnar Henderson and co has seemingly caught fire once again rattling off wins against the MLB odds in each of their last six played games at the time of this writing. Toeing the bump for the home team will be erratic right-hander Kyle Bradish who bounced back nicely in his last start against the Rays by tossing six innings of shutout ball a week removed from Tampa ripping him for 5 ER through 2.2 innings. Before that, he tossed seven shutout innings with 11 K at the White Sox. I fully expect his offense to offer up the run support needed for him to log win No. 1 in front of the hometown faithful against the toughest offense he will have thrown at to date.
- ORIOLES MONEYLINE
- SUAREZ UNDER TOTAL OUTS
- BRADISH UNDER EARNED RUNS
Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Same Game Parlay:
A huge series opens up Friday night in Milwaukee where the Brewers will welcome the Reds into Miller Park looking to put the Reds further back in the rearview mirror than they already sit. As of Thursday morning, the Brew Crew holds a seven-game lead atop the NL Central standings. If the Redlegs are to make a run at the division pennant, it must show in this series with only seven meetings set to go between these rivals following this set. Milwaukee already went into the GAB way back in early April and took two of three. It’s also been dominant in front of the hometown crowd where its logged wins on 20-of-31 tries to line MLB bettors’ pockets with $533 worth of baseball betting profit.
As important this series opener is for both teams, I fully expect it to be dominated by the arms with Hunter Greene set to square off against Freddy Peralta in by far the best pitching matchup of the series. Greene will be throwing on extended rest after throwing 111 pitches in back-to-back starts against the Cubs. He’s been at his best on the road (2.97 ERA) and will be out for blood after Milwaukee peppered him for six hits (2 HR) and 6 ER through six innings back on April 10. Peralta’s start to the month of June has been largely unimpressive with the righty allowing eight hits (1 HR) and 3 ER with a 10:6 K/BB ratio over 8.1 innings against the weak hitting Tigers and White Sox. He’s been his nastiest under the lights (3.09 ERA) while striking out 12.5 batters per nine innings. With both of these offenses proving to be of the free swinging variety with Cincy ranked No. 25 in K rate (24.6%) and Milwaukee No. 20 (23.2%), I fully expect both staff aces to hang crooked K tallies in a likely low scorer.
- FULL GAME UNDER
- GREENE OVER STRIKEOUTS
- PERALTA OVER STRIKEOUTS