Rockies vs Diamondbacks Same Game Parlay Picks for MLB (Aug 8th, 2025)

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Chase Field has seen its share of offensive outbursts, and August 8 could be another. Arizona’s Corbin Carroll has demonstrated his ability to rack up bases at home lately. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. keeps stringing together multi-hit games in this venue as well. Meanwhile, Colorado comes to town with Brenton Doyle trying to break a cold stretch on the stat sheet. With both teams looking for an edge, player prop trends stand out across this National League West meeting.MLB same game parlay picks today.

Rockies vs Diamondbacks Same Game Parlay Picks (Aug 8th, 2025)

This selection builds around hitters with upward momentum in their respective categories. Carroll’s base totals fit nicely alongside Gurriel Jr.’s tendency for run production at Chase Field. Adding Doyle tests whether his all-around contributions can punch through during a slump away from Coors Field.

Pick 1: Player Bases – Corbin Carroll Over 1.5 – -120

Corbin Carroll heads into this game having cleared three total bases several times over his last eight at Chase Field. His aggressive approach suits the dimensions and surface here, creating more chances for extra-base hits or well-timed singles turning into doubles via speed on the paths. The Rockies’ pitching staff hasn’t curbed him before and tends to allow more action against left-handed bats like Carroll’s profile shows here.

Pick 2: Player Hits + Runs + RBIs – Brenton Doyle Over 1.5 – +120

Brenton Doyle enters struggling away from Denver but remains involved in multiple phases—hits, runs scored, RBIs—even when slumping overall in bases collected alone on the stat line lately outside Coors Field environments; however he typically draws opportunities batting lower where clustered events drive value if Colorado pieces together rallies or capitalizes versus Arizona relievers late.

Pick 3: Player Hits + Runs + RBIs – Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Over 1.5 – -175

Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s numbers show frequent spikes whenever he plays at Chase Field—he surpassed two hits four times over seven home appearances lately—not relying exclusively on multi-hit nights either since run scoring chances tend to rise when lineup protection is strong behind him and matchups favor right-handed swings against visiting arms who often struggle holding runners off base under these roof-closed conditions.