Today’s MLB Parlay Picks for 10/3/2021
It’s the last day of the MLB regular season on Sunday but there is still plenty of value across the league. Let’s take a look at a couple of MLB parlays to make your Sunday a winning one.
Tampa Bay Rays +115 / Minnesota Twins -120 / San Francisco Giants -210 // $10 bet pays $48.19
The Tampa Bay Rays are going to try and ruin the New York Yankees playoff chances on Sunday, and they are going to succeed at least for one day. Michael Wacha has been a little inconsistent this season, but he has been pitching better over his last two starts giving up only one run.I don’t think Jameson Taillon is the guy to clinch it, and the Rays will pull the upset.
The Minnesota Twins won on Saturday, and they will finish their season with a victory. Charlie Barnes isn’t a household name, but he has pitched well his last few starts, and the Twins have won his last three appearances. Back the Twins on the money line.
The San Francisco Giants have clinching power in their hands on Sunday, and they will get it done. The Padres have only two wins over their last ten games and they send Reiss Knehr to the mound who is more of an opener. Logan Webb went five innings in his last start giving up four hits and one run.
Baltimore Orioles +270 / Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates over 9.5 +100 / Minnesota Twins -120 // $10 bet pays $125.67
This is a longshot parlay, but there is a chance for a huge payout. Hyun-Jin Ryu hasn’t been that great as of late, and it’s something the Orioles can take advantage of. Over his last three starts, he has gone 8.2 innings giving up 15 runs. The Orioles bats will get to Ryu, and they will win this game on the money line.
The Reds and Pirates will both score plenty of runs. Mitch Keller gets the start for the Pirates and in his last start, he went four innings giving up nine hits and six runs. Reiver Sanmartin will be making only his second major league start. In his first start he went 5.2 innings giving up only a run, but the Pirates bats have been hot this season and the over will cash.