Tuesday cross-sport parlay: 4-team multi-sport parlay at +1066 odds, including today's MLB and MLS picks and predictions

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We have put together a 4-pick cross-sport parlay that will take you right through Tuesday, including picks from the MLB and MLS. Three picks are taken from the MLB with the other from the MLS. A winning ticket would give us a very nice payout with odds of +1066 at DraftKings Sportsbook.

Let’s break down each of these plays.

MLB pick today: Cleveland Guardians ML over Tampa Bay Rays (-150), 6:10 pm ET

Cleveland has won 7 in a row and just clinched the AL Central division. They are the only team in that group with a winning record as Minnesota fell apart and the White Sox never really got going this season.

With the Guardians having already clinched, they are going to be an interesting play down the stretch, especially because they have no real upward or downward mobility. Shane Bieber is a strong starter, but they are not going to push him hard in this spot. These teams are pretty similar, but because the Cleveland bullpen has been great this season, they will be the play on Tuesday.

Be sure to check out our full Tampa Bay Rays vs Cleveland Guardians predictions

MLB pick today: Baltimore Orioles vs Boston Red Sox – Under 8.5 runs (+100), 7:10 pm ET

With an ERA of 2.70 over 120 innings during his one-year contract, Michael Wacha has established himself as the Red Sox’s best pitcher. Wacha has been excellent against the Orioles this season with an ERA of 2.31. Combine that with him starting at home where he has been excellent all season long, and you have a low-scoring game.

As for Kyle Bradish, he has had a successful season after the all-star break. In those 11 starts, opponents are hitting just .210 off him, and he has an ERA of 2.67. In his most recent start against the Red Sox, he surrendered just 1 run over 7 innings while also allowing just 2 hits. Because both starters have been lights out recently, backing the under will be the play tonight.

Be sure to check out our full Baltimore Orioles vs Boston Red Sox predictions

MLB pick today: Los Angeles Dodgers ML over San Diego Padres (-120), 9:40 pm ET

With their win on Sunday, the Dodgers clinched home-field advantage through the NLCS. They were the first team to surpass 100 wins this season and have simply been dominant all year. The Dodgers will start Tyler Anderson in this matchup, who is 15-4 on the year, and his last start against the Padres was a 4-run win. The Dodgers are clearly the big brother in this matchup and should prove it again tonight.

Be sure to check out our full Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres predictions

MLS pick today: FC Cincinnati vs Seattle Sounders – Both teams to score & over 2.5 total goals (-110), 10:00 pm ET

Tuesday evening will see the Seattle Sounders hosting FC Cincinnati at Lumen Field. These teams have faced each other once, back in 2019 when Seattle grabbed a 4-1 home win. Cincinnati is a goalscoring machine, averaging 1.8 goals per match which ranks 4th overall in MLS. The Sounders have found the net in their last 11 matches, with 6 goals in their last 3 home games. For that reason, we should see both sides scoring in this game, so take both teams to score and over 2.5 goals in the game.

Be sure to check out our full FC Cincinnati vs Seattle Sounders predictions

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