White Sox vs Braves Same Game Parlay Picks for MLB (Aug 18th, 2025)

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Crowd anticipation at Truist Park is driven by more than just the calendar. On August 18th, Atlanta and Chicago return with sharp trends shaping this MLB encounter. Drake Baldwin’s notable performances at home give bettors reason to focus on individual bases markets. Meanwhile, low-scoring outcomes have defined their latest meetings, emphasizing a defensive undertone in this Braves vs White Sox game. Matt Olson also adds intrigue with his frequent multi-hit outings under these lights. MLB same game parlay picks today.

White Sox vs Braves Same Game Parlay Picks (Aug 18th, 2025)

This parlay targets correlated outcomes that align with current performance patterns for both teams and players involved. Baldwin’s base total connects well with Olson’s overall production as both thrive offensively at home lately. The under on total runs supports scenarios where select hitters excel while overall scoring stays suppressed.

Pick 1: Total Runs – Under 5.5 – +304

Under five-and-a-half runs stands out because each club contested tightly controlled games previously that finished below even five totals combined; neither side profiles as likely to break open offensive momentum early based off seasonal run suppression visible in prior head-to-head results—this prop fits neatly alongside individual player props leveraged above by narrowing plausible scoring ranges within realistic confines.

Pick 2: Player Bases – Drake Baldwin Over 1.5 – +120

Drake Baldwin has produced two or more hits in half of his last ten games played at Truist Park. He shows comfort against visiting pitching staffs when playing in front of the home crowd and frequently capitalizes on favorable matchups here. His knack for generating offense suggests he can surpass one-and-a-half bases again versus Chicago's rotation, especially given his hot streaks late into series matchups.

Pick 3: Player Hits + Runs + RBIs – Matt Olson Over 2.5 – +135

Matt Olson has tallied multiple hits across four of seven most-recent appearances at home—a testament to how often he impacts the scoreline directly for Atlanta during homestands like this one against the White Sox opposition tonight enhances those odds further since opposing pitchers have struggled historically when visiting Truist Park so backing him over two-and-a-half combined hits, runs plus RBI blends seamlessly into strong SGP construction logic.