It's a new day, so let's hit a new MLB same-game parlay today.
Tonight, the Orioles travel to Los Angeles for a rare interleague game vs the Dodgers. We've got two big-name starters on the mound, but both dudes are struggling mightily, leaving the door open for some fun (and chaotic) bets.
Check out my full Orioles vs Dodgers same-game parlay here:
Orioles vs Dodgers Same-Game Parlay Today
Orioles vs Dodgers Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 1: OVER 8.5 Runs
I'm quite glad the total is 8.5 instead of 9.5, as that slight change makes all my supporting data here much more suggestive of an impending OVER. For example, Walker Buehler has returned from the IL and pitched terribly. In his last two starts, the OVER 8.5 is 2-0. O's starter Corbin Burnes is also amid a dismal stretch, pitching to a 5.75 ERA over his last seven outings, during which the OVER is 5-2.
If you need more evidence, the Orioles are also a decisive OVER squad away from Camden Yards. Baltimore is 37-23-4 on the OVER during road games this season, teeing up another high-scoring affair Wednesday.
Orioles vs Dodgers Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 2: Edman OVER 0.5 Total Bases
At -155 odds, this is the perfect bet and price for the second leg of our same-game parlay tonight. Tommy Edman's contact skills have been on full display since he joined Los Angeles, and the infielder has picked up at least one hit in five of his first seven games of the year.
Edman is a contact hitter at heart, and even a matchup vs Burnes shouldn't scare us away from this bet. In fact, Edman has 34 career at-bats vs Burnes, as the duo matched up often when Edman was a Cardinal and Burnes a Brewer. Edman has just seven hits in these at-bats but three have gone for extra bases. It's worth reiterating this is not the same Cy-Young level Burnes on the hill, so I'll bet Edman cashes our bet early.
Orioles vs Dodgers Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 3: YRFI (-115)
I outlined this bet in our Y/NRFI picks article today, and I'm doubling down for the SGP.
Buehler and Burnes are in shambles right now. The Dodgers former ace is in bigger trouble, rocking a 9.90 ERA in the first inning this season while opponents bat for nearly a 1.200 OPS against him. The O's (.847 OPS) have scored like mad in the first inning over the last month, and the Dodgers remain one of baseball's best YRFI clubs with a 70-62 YRFI record.