Braves vs Marlins Same Game Parlay Picks for MLB (Aug 26th, 2025)

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loanDepot park has seen Miami struggle at the plate against Atlanta lately, being limited to two runs or fewer in two of their last three meetings. On August 26th, it’s the Braves who come in with outfielders Michael Harris II and Drake Baldwin both thriving on the basepaths during away games for this MLB tilt. Add Matt Olson’s inconsistent hitting into the mix and suddenly individual player trends gain outsized importance for this National League East encounter. Bettors searching for value may want to dig deeper than just final scores when considering MLB same game parlay picks.

Braves vs Marlins Same Game Parlay Picks (Aug 26th, 2025)

The selected picks align by fading Miami's offense while capitalizing on Atlanta's away bats. Both Harris II and Baldwin have thrived collecting bases in hostile parks. The Marlins' lower run total supports leaning into hot visiting hitters over cold home production. Integrating a hit prop from Olson rounds out a balanced approach built around current streaks.

Pick 1: Player Hits – Matt Olson Over 0.5 – -204

Matt Olson has experienced some sporadic performances lately but remains dangerous even after failing four times without recording a hit across seven previous away dates there are few stretches long enough suppress threats posed by sluggers like him especially since every trip through order offers chance reset so expect rebound possibilities despite uneven rhythm heading into South Florida environment conducive resetting veteran approaches at plate.

Pick 2: Player Bases – Drake Baldwin Over 1.5 – +135

Drake Baldwin quietly excels outside Atlanta evidenced by successful outings where he reached safely eight times over his last ten trips as visitor hitter profiles well versus right-handed arms typical of what he'll likely see Sunday afternoon giving bettors little reason doubt another productive day stacking up extra-base potential alongside steady singles output lends itself nicely towards higher bases line expectations.

Pick 3: Player Bases – Michael Harris II Over 1.5 – +110

Michael Harris II brings momentum after tallying multiple hits repeatedly during his last ten appearances away from home fields—seven times clearing that mark signals comfort traveling within division play settings like Miami’s stadium provides him ample opportunity again here if he stays aggressive early counts increase those odds further against vulnerable Marlins starters who struggle controlling lefty swingers.

Pick 4: Team Total – Miami Marlins Under 2.5 – +170

Miami enters this one having scored no more than two runs twice across their previous three matchups with Atlanta pitching staffs. Their lineup lacks consistency versus quality opposition, especially when pressure mounts late in summer series games such as these at loanDepot park. Recent offensive droughts highlight why opposing team totals makes sense here given ongoing production concerns against divisional arms that know how to attack Miami weaknesses.