Cardinals vs Mariners Same Game Parlay Picks for MLB (Sep 8th, 2025)

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A string of impressive strikeout totals at T-Mobile Park puts Seattle’s pitching in the spotlight on September 8th. When the Mariners and Cardinals square off, Bryan Woo enters with three straight home outings above six strikeouts. Julio Rodriguez has produced two or more hits in five of his last six games here, making him a focal point for offensive production against St. Louis as well. Recent trends around player bases also signal actionable value for bettors seeking MLB same game parlay picks.

Cardinals vs Mariners Same Game Parlay Picks (Sep 8th, 2025)

This ticket stacks a high-strikeout performance from Bryan Woo with strong hitting props from Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez. Each leg targets different areas—strikeouts, total bases, and hits—to lower overlap risk while maximizing upside if Seattle's core players deliver at home.

Pick 1: Player Bases – Cal Raleigh Over 1.5 – +105

Cal Raleigh presents compelling upside taking the over on total bases given his performance across his last eight appearances here; he surpassed two bases four times during that span—not an outlier trend but evidence he's creating extra-base opportunities regularly now that pitchers respect both sides of Seattle’s order again.

Pick 2: Player Hits – Julio Rodriguez Over 1.5 – +200

Julio Rodriguez steps up most frequently when playing before hometown crowds—he secured at least two hits five times over his latest six games played in Seattle—the sort of sustained output which justifies trusting him to remain productive even against fresh arms brought by St. Louis pitchers looking to disrupt rhythm early.

Pick 3: Player Strikeouts – Bryan Woo Over 6.5 – -110

Bryan Woo’s track record at T-Mobile Park cannot be ignored when considering this prop over line. He has exceeded six strikeouts in each of his previous three home starts—a sign he thrives under familiar conditions against visiting batsmen like those from St. Louis. The Cardinals’ lineup has shown some vulnerability to right-handed pitching lately as well, further tilting probability toward another robust outing by Woo on Saturday night.