On August 19, 2026 our 3-leg parlay for Milwaukee Brewers is built from the bets our model already likes on their own. We rate the whole slip LEAN confidence. Every leg below is a player prop our model already rates on its own, with the price the book is paying for it.

The legs, one at a time

Cal Raleigh Under 0.5 Hits (-123)

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As the Brewers and Mariners square off, keep a keen eye on Cal Raleigh's batting performance. Though Raleigh has shown flashes of brilliance, he’s facing a Brewers pitching staff that thrives on limiting hits, especially at home. Milwaukee's pitchers have been particularly effective against right-handed batters, and with the likes of Corbin Burnes poised to take the mound, Raleigh's chances of finding success diminish. Digging deeper, Raleigh has struggled recently, batting below.200 over his last ten games. The Brewers’ defense also ranks among the league’s best in terms of fielding percentage, making it even tougher for any balls in play to sneak through. Given these trends and the Brewers' home advantage, betting on Raleigh to stay under 0.5 hits feels like a calculated play. With the odds leaning toward him not getting a hit, this matchup could very well keep him off the basepaths tonight.

Robert Stock (NYM) Under 3.5 Strikeouts (+101)

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As the Mets host the Padres, all eyes will be on Robert Stock, but a closer look suggests a strikeout total lower than the line set at 3.5. Stock has shown flashes of brilliance, yet he often struggles against disciplined lineups like San Diego's. The Padres' offense is one of the toughest to punch out, boasting a patient approach that leads to fewer swings and misses. Additionally, Stock's recent outings indicate a trend of underwhelming strikeout performances, averaging just over two strikeouts in his last few starts. With a model predicting just 2.26 strikeouts, it’s clear that even the analytics favor the under. Given the Padres’ knack for making contact and the Mets' overall inconsistency, taking the under on Stock’s strikeouts feels like the prudent play in this matchup. Don't be surprised if this one stays under the threshold as both teams battle for key runs rather than whiffs.

Sal Stewart (CIN) Under 1.5 Total Bases (-156)

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As the Reds gear up to face the Cardinals, all eyes will be on rookie Sal Stewart, especially with the line set at 1.5 total bases. It's worth noting that while Stewart has shown flashes of promise, he’s been struggling against left-handed pitching, and with St. Louis sending a southpaw to the mound, those challenges are likely to be amplified. The Cardinals’ bullpen has also been solid, particularly against right-handed hitters, which doesn't bode well for Stewart’s chances of racking up hits. Consider the recent trend: in his last few games, Stewart has been held to limited production, not crossing that 1.5 threshold. With the pressure mounting in a crucial divisional matchup, it’s plausible that the rookie experiences a tough outing. Pair that with a Cardinals' pitching staff that seems to have found its groove, and taking the under feels like a savvy move.

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