MLB picks, predictions, best bets for Tuesday, August 5: Marlins vs. Astros, Pirates vs. Giants and more 

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MLB teams will continue to fight for postseason spots all month long. Some aces are taking the mound on Tuesday, meaning either there could be a routine win for the favorites or a mishap could see some underdog bets make money.

Here are the picks, predictions and best bets compiled using ESPN and bet365 Sportsbooks.

MLB picks, predictions, best bets for Tuesday, August 5

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#1. Marlins vs. Astros

Picks: Astros & Marlins ML (Even -110), Under 8.5 runs

Prediction: Astros 5, Marlins 4

Best Bet: Christian Walker o1.5 Total Bases (+140)

The Houston Astros got back to winning ways in the series opener. Their AL East lead over the Seattle Mariners remains at 3.0 games.

#2. Pirates vs. Giants

Picks: Giants ML (-160), Over 7.5 runs

Prediction: Giants 5, Pirates 3

Best Bet: Rafael Devers o1.5 Total Bases (+120)

Both teams are looking for some salvation in the last half of a tough season. Logan Webb (9-8, 3.31 ERA) gives the San Francisco Giants an edge on Tuesday.

#3. Tigers vs. Twins

Picks: Tigers ML (-150), Under 8.5 runs

Prediction: Tigers 4, Twins 3

Best Bet: Riley Greene o1.5 Total Bases (+140)

The Tigers will hope to clinch the series on Tuesday. Their offence is likely to get the better of Twins starter Zebby Matthews (2-3, 5.67 ERA) early on in the game.

#4. Phillies vs. Orioles

Picks: Phillies ML (-145), Under 9.5 runs

Prediction: Phillies 5, Orioles 4

Best Bet: Tyler O'Neill o1.5 Total Bases (+120)

Kyle Schwarber's 39th and 40th home runs blasted them to 13-3 win in the opener. They stretched out their lead in the NL East to 1.5 games.

#5. Red Sox vs. Royals

Picks: Red Sox ML (-235), Under 8.5 runs

Prediction: Red Sox 4, Royals 2

Best Bet: Bobby Witt Jr. o1.5 Total Bases (+145)

Garrett Crochet (12-4, 2.23 ERA) starting means Boston is the favorite to keep the pressure on the Blue Jays, 3.0 games ahead in the division.

#6. Guardians vs. Mets

Picks: Mets ML (-190), Under 8.5 runs

Prediction: Mets 5, Guardians 3

Best Bet: Pete Alonso o1.5 Total Bases (+140)

Like the Mets, the month of August could be a postseason dealbreaker for Cleveland as well, just 2.5 games outside the AL Wild Card spots.

#7. Braves vs. Brewers

Picks: Brewers ML (-150), Over 7.5 runs

Prediction: Brewers 5, Braves 3

Best Bet: Andrew Vaughn o1.5 Total Bases (+145)

MLB-best Brewers will have Freddy Peralta (12-5, 3.08 ERA) on the mound against a Braves lineup who have underperformed this season.

Here are the rest of the predictions from Tuesday's games

Athletics @ Washington: Nationals 4, A's 3

Cincinnati @ Chicago (C): Cubs 5, Reds 3

New York (Y) @ Texas: Rangers 4, Yankees 3

Toronto @ Colorado: Blue Jays 7, Rockies 4

Tampa Bay @ Los Angeles (A): Angels 4, Rays 3

Chicago (WS) @ Seattle: Mariners 4, White Sox 2

San Diego @ Arizona: Padres 6, Diamondbacks 5

St. Louis @ Los Angeles (D): Dodgers 5, Cardinals 4

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