White Sox vs Mariners Same Game Parlay Picks for MLB (Aug 5th, 2025)

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Crowds at T-Mobile Park have seen Seattle’s pitching staff dominate in August so far. Bryan Woo has been racking up impressive strikeout numbers, especially at home where he’s surpassed five in each of his last five starts. Meanwhile, Julio Rodriguez is showing his strength with the bat, exceeding 1.5 total bases frequently in front of Mariners fans. The Chicago White Sox visit on August 5th for this MLB duel, where individual performances could swing the balance. MLB same game parlay today.

White Sox vs Mariners Same Game Parlay Picks (Aug 5th, 2025)

Each selection targets a different area: strikeouts from Woo and bases or hits from Rodriguez. This combination leverages hot streaks against an inconsistent White Sox lineup and pitching staff. Woo’s ability to generate punchouts aligns well with Rodriguez capitalizing on favorable matchups for extra offense.

Pick 1: Player Bases – Julio Rodriguez Over 1.5 – +115

Julio Rodriguez keeps turning heads during homestands by surpassing the two-base mark repeatedly over ten games played here most nights this month as opposing pitchers struggle to contain him early before adjustments can be made later through relief appearances by less experienced arms who may not keep runners off second base effectively.

Pick 2: Player Strikeouts – Bryan Woo Over 7.5 – +201

Bryan Woo's performance stands out when pitching at T-Mobile Park lately. He has eclipsed five strikeouts in every one of his previous five home outings, which highlights both stamina and command within familiar surroundings against visiting lineups that chase high fastballs often under pressure situations away from home crowds.

Pick 3: Player Hits – Julio Rodriguez Over 1.5 – -130

Rodriguez doesn't just pile up bases; those show steady hit totals too throughout these key summer stretches producing above-average results versus right-handed starters like those projected for Chicago allowing him opportunities via singles or doubles regardless whether they come before bullpen substitutions occur late innings after pitch counts climb.