Best MLB Parlay Picks Today (Three Favorites to Trust on Wednesday, April 27)

Los Angeles Angels ace Shohei Ohtani.
Los Angeles Angels ace Shohei Ohtani. / Ron Jenkins/GettyImages
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Every day at BetSided, one of our editors looks to put together an MLB parlay to bet for that day's action. While parlays aren't going to make you a profitable sports bettor, they can be really fun to root for throughout a day full of baseball.

Here are three picks that I’m looking to parlay on Wednesday, April 27, with all odds via WynnBET Sportsbook:

Best MLB Parlay Picks Today (+263 Odds)

  • Los Angeles Dodgers Moneyline (-175)
  • Los Angeles Angels Moneyline (-195)
  • Atlanta Braves Moneyline (-190)

Los Angeles Dodgers Moneyline (-175)

This is a bounce-back spot for the league’s best team, as the Los Angeles Dodgers lost on Tuesday night to the lowly Arizona Diamondbacks. 

Los Angeles has one of the best offenses in the league this season, and the Diamondbacks currently have a minus-20 run differential. 

Aslo, Dodgers starter Julio Urias has allowed just three hits and one earned run in his last two starts (10 innings). I think he keeps things up against this D-Backs offense that has struck out a ton and struggled to score in 2022. 

Los Angeles Angels Moneyline (-195)

The Angels will send their ace, Shohei Ohtani, to the mound on Wednesday night, and they are massive favorites against the Cleveland Guardians. 

In his career when Ohtani is the team’s starting pitcher, the Angels are 21-17 straight up. 

While Zach Plesac (1-1, 1.53 ERA) has gotten off to a hot start for the Guardians, I think he may be in for a bit of regression against an Angels team that is second in the league in OPS and fourth in runs scored. 

I’ll trust Ohtani to get it done in this spot. 

Atlanta Braves Moneyline (-190)

The Atlanta Braves are taking on a struggling Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night, as the Cubbies have lost seven of their last 10 and six of their last seven games. 

Atlanta will have veteran Charlie Morton on the bump, and I think he is a great fit to limit a strong Cubs offense so far this season.

The Braves’ downfall to start this season has been their poor pitching (25th in team ERA), but the Cubs have scored three of fewer runs in five of their last six games. This team’s offensive numbers are inflated by the 21-run game they had against the Pittsburgh Pirates this past weekend, so I’ll gladly fade Chicago in this spot.


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