MLB Parlay Bet Payday: Bank on this 4-way parlay bet

Looking to cash in on MLB’s 2020 Opening Day? Bank on this 4-way parlay bet in the return of baseball.

Major League Baseball returns Thursday, July 23, with two games. The New York Yankees visit the Washington Nationals and the San Francisco Giants face the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The rest of MLB will throw their first pitches on the official Opening Day of Friday, July 24. Let’s get some action in on MLB’s Opening Day slate with a can’t miss four-team parlay.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 21 at 3:15 p.m. ET.

San Francisco Giants vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: UNDER 8 (-110)

SP Clayton Kershaw takes the mound on Opening Day for the ninth time in the past 10 seasons for the Dodgers. He has owned the Giants over his career with a 1.74 ERA and 350 strikeouts in 342 1/31 career innings. He has given up two or fewer runs in eight of his last 13 starts against the Giants from 2017 to 2019. In his last five Opening Day starts, Kershaw is 3-1 over 30 2/3 innings pitched, striking out 40 batters and allowing only six earned runs.

While Giants SP Johnny Cueto doesn’t have the Hall of Fame resume of Kershaw, he has pitched well in his career against the Dodgers. His record is only 4-5 in Los Angeles, but he has a 2.36 ERA and 1.066 WHIP at Dodgers Stadium.

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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs: CHC moneyline (-129)

It wouldn’t be a bad idea if the Brewers went with an opener in their first game. Instead, SP Brandon Woodruff will take the mound. He’s 0-0 in five appearances against the Cubs with a 6.75 ERA.

Chicago sends out SP Kyle Hendricks who was dominant at home last season with a 6-2 record in 14 starts with a 2.04 ERA and a 0.874 WHIP. He has pitched well against Milwaukee in his career as well, going 8-6 with a 3.08 ERA all-time against the Brewers. Neither team lost key contributors to their lineups and the Cubs had more production in the box in 2019.

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Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Diego Padres: SDP moneyline (-129)

The Diamondbacks signed SP Madison Bumgarner this offseason to replace the loss of former ace Zack Greinke and he gets the start on Opening Day. He has been pretty average, by his standards, in San Diego. Bumgarner is 5-7 with a 3.75 ERA in his career at Petco Park.

Arizona beat up on San Diego in 2019. They were 8-2 in their last 10 games versus the Padres and finished 15 games better than them in the NL West last season. Diego’s promising 24-year-old SP Chris Paddack pitched well in his three starts against Arizona. Paddack was 1-0 with a 1.08 ERA and struck out 20 batters over 16 2/3 innings pitched.

Seattle Mariners vs. Houston Astros:  HOU -1.5 run line (-139)

This is probably the chalkiest bet of the whole parlay but there’s a reason why Houston is heavily favored. The Astros had the best winning percentage against division opponents in 2019, the Mariners had the fourth-lowest. Houston has beaten Seattle in 13 straight games and won 18 of 19 meetings last season.

Seattle’s Opening Day starter is Marco Gonzales, who’s 0-4 with a 7.36 ERA in his career against Houston. Expect 2019 AL Cy Young Award winner SP Justin Verlander to be in mid-season form after spending the offseason dealing with the Astros’ sign-stealing controversy and a groin injury which had him set to miss the original Opening Day.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Payout

A $100 wager at +940 odds for this four-leg parlay would bank a profit of $940 if all four bets win.

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MLB Parlay Bet Payday: Bank on this 5-way parlay bet

Looking to cash in on MLB’s 2020 Opening Day? Bank on this 5-way parlay bet in the return of baseball.

The 2020 MLB season is here and betting odds are up at BetMGM for the Thursday and Friday Opening Day slates. At SportsbookWire, we’ve previewed all the teams, looked at all the top 2020 award contenders and made our best bets for all player props for the 60-game season. Below, we’ll look at the opening game lines and make our best picks in a 5-way parlay bet.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 21 at 9:25 a.m. ET.

New York Yankees at Washington Nationals: UNDER 7.5 (-110)

Gerrit Cole will make his Yankees debut in a marquee pitching matchup with the defending World Series champions and SP Max Scherzer.

The Yankees and Nationals ranked first and sixth, respectively, in runs scored last season, but two of the best pitchers in MLB will have the early edge over all hitters in this delayed start to the season.

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Atlanta Braves at New York Mets: ATL moneyline (+115)

Reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom will get the opening start at home for the Mets after dealing with a back injury throughout summer camp.

Look for the Braves to pounce early in what’s already likely to be a shortened outing for deGrom and get to a Mets bullpen that pitched to an aggregate 4.99 ERA last season. SP Mike Soroka gets the call for the Braves.

Detroit Tigers at Cincinnati Reds: CIN -1.5 (+110)

One of the most lopsided Opening Day matchups sees a popular NL Central darkhorse contender hosting a Tigers team widely projected to finish last in baseball. The universal designated hitter rule will help the Reds more than the Tigers in this interleague set.

Cincinnati should win this easily by two or more runs with Sonny Gray on the mound against Matthew Boyd.

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Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox: MIN moneyline (+105)

The hype has built around the young White Sox through the winter, spring and summer and now has them favored on Opening Day against the defending American League Central champions. Stick with the known entity in what we saw from the Twins last year instead of expecting instant results from one of 2020’s most popular long-shot bets.

Los Angeles Angels at Oakland Athletics: LAA moneyline (+120)

Conversely, we’ll take the Angels over the Athletics, who qualified for the 2019 postseason as an AL wild-card team. 3B Anthony Rendon was one of the biggest free-agent additions of the offseason and bolsters the Angels’ lineup around OF Mike Trout. OF Justin Upton and SP/DH Shohei Ohtani are also back to full health following injury-shortened 2019 campaigns. Expect the Halos to start strong this season.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Payout

The above five picks combine for odds of +3787. A $10 bet will return a profit of $378.74 if all five legs hit correctly.

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MLB Parlay Bet Payday: Bank on this 3-way parlay bet

Looking to cash in on MLB’s 2020 Opening Day? Bank on this 3-way parlay bet in the return of baseball.

After nearly a four-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 MLB season will get underway this week. The season will open with a marquee matchup between the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals Thursday night, followed by a full slate of games Friday. To get you ready for the start of the season, we’ve laid out a three-way parlay for the first two days the MLB season.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 21 at 11:15 a.m. ET.

New York Yankees at Washington Nationals: NYY moneyline (-139)

This is the best matchup of the week, particularly when you’re talking about pitching battles. We’ll be treated to SP Gerrit Cole versus SP Max Scherzer to open the 2020 season, as the Yankees take on the defending world champions.

The Yankees are primed to make a deep playoff run this season now that they have an ace to complement their powerful lineup, and that’ll become evident quickly. The Nationals are plenty talented and it’ll be a close game, but it’s hard not to feel good about the Yankees here, especially with empty stadiums taking away from a team’s home-field advantage.

If New York can knock Scherzer out of the game by the fifth inning, the game will be in the Yankees’ hands.

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Detroit Tigers at Cincinnati Reds: CIN moneyline (-176)

SP Sonny Gray rejuvenated his career last season with the Reds and I expect him to carry that success over into this year. He’ll be on the bump for this one against one of the worst teams in baseball, yet the moneyline is still only -176.

The Reds look like contenders with OF Nicholas Castellanos and 2B Mike Moustakas in the lineup now, as well as a solid bullpen to back up Gray and a revamped starting rotation. The Tigers will be trotting out SP Matthew Boyd for the first game of the season, with a mediocre lineup taking on Gray and the Reds.

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Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox: MIN moneyline (-106)

There isn’t a closer matchup on the Opening Day slate of games than the one between the Twins and White Sox. It’ll be SP Jose Berrios against SP Lucas Giolito, who are two of the best young pitchers in the American League Central.

The Twins still boast a highly powerful lineup and figure to be in playoff contention, but the White Sox could have something to say about that with a solid roster of their own.

This will be our first look at rookie phenom OF Luis Robert, who will be in the conversation to lead the majors in home runs. I feel better about the Twins’ more-experienced lineup than I do about Chicago’s early in the year.

MLB Opening Day Parlay: Payout

A $10 bet on this three-way parlay at odds of +426 would return a profit of $42.60 if all three legs hit.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch for Washington Nationals

Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Washington Nationals.

The Washington Nationals appreciate all the guidance, work and pitches Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci has been doing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

So much so, in fact, the team has invited Dr. Fauci to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at its Opening Day game on July 23.

No word on whether the good doctor is a righty, or, lefty.

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day The season was originally slated to
begin on Thursday, March 26. In a letter, Commissioner Rob Manfred
wrote that baseball will return. He added that people must follow directions from
health and government officials to navigate
the coronavirus pandemic. Rob Manfred, via letter Manfred also wrote that free games will be available
on mlb.tv, mlb.com and MLB’s YouTube accounts. Another feature, Opening Day at Home, will showcase a game for
each MLB team. The league also shared
an inspirational video
for fans on social media. Angels center fielder
Mike Trout, via video On their own accounts,
individual teams
posted highlights
from previous seasons
and sponsored
giveaways. Above all, they wished their fans well
during the coronavirus outbreak. Yankees,
via Twitter

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day The season was originally slated to
begin on Thursday, March 26. In a letter, Commissioner Rob Manfred
wrote that baseball will return. He added that people must follow directions from
health and government officials to navigate
the coronavirus pandemic. Rob Manfred, via letter Manfred also wrote that free games will be available
on mlb.tv, mlb.com and MLB’s YouTube accounts. Another feature, Opening Day at Home, will showcase a game for
each MLB team. The league also shared
an inspirational video
for fans on social media. Angels center fielder
Mike Trout, via video On their own accounts,
individual teams
posted highlights
from previous seasons
and sponsored
giveaways. Above all, they wished their fans well
during the coronavirus outbreak. Yankees,
via Twitter

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day The season was originally slated to
begin on Thursday, March 26. In a letter, Commissioner Rob Manfred
wrote that baseball will return. He added that people must follow directions from
health and government officials to navigate
the coronavirus pandemic. Rob Manfred, via letter Manfred also wrote that free games will be available
on mlb.tv, mlb.com and MLB’s YouTube accounts. Another feature, Opening Day at Home, will showcase a game for
each MLB team. The league also shared
an inspirational video
for fans on social media. Angels center fielder
Mike Trout, via video On their own accounts,
individual teams
posted highlights
from previous seasons
and sponsored
giveaways. Above all, they wished their fans well
during the coronavirus outbreak. Yankees,
via Twitter

MLB Reaches out to Fans on What Would Have Been Opening Day The season was originally slated to
begin on Thursday, March 26. In a letter, Commissioner Rob Manfred
wrote that baseball will return. He added that people must follow directions from
health and government officials to navigate
the coronavirus pandemic. Rob Manfred, via letter Manfred also wrote that free games will be available
on mlb.tv, mlb.com and MLB’s YouTube accounts. Another feature, Opening Day at Home, will showcase a game for
each MLB team. The league also shared
an inspirational video
for fans on social media. Angels center fielder
Mike Trout, via video On their own accounts,
individual teams
posted highlights
from previous seasons
and sponsored
giveaways. Above all, they wished their fans well
during the coronavirus outbreak. Yankees,
via Twitter