There are many things worth loving and appreciating about baseball. But from a bettor's perspective, it has to be the number of games to choose from practically every day during the season. Tuesday's slate is a great example with all 30 teams seeing action. From those 15 games, there are hundreds of possible MLB same-game parlays.
The following two SGPs are the Best MLB same game parlays for the day (in my humble opinion).
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Monday’s Best MLB Same Game Parlays
(All bets are one unit unless otherwise stated)
Athletics vs. New York Yankees
- Leg 1: Yankees Moneyline (-245)
- Leg 2: Under 8.5 Runs (-118)
- Leg 3: Shea Langeliers 1+ Hit (-195)
- Leg 4: Aaron Judge 2+ Total Bases (-130)
Cam Schlitter has been an absolute stud to start the season. He'll win this game for the Yankees. However, while his offense has generated more runs (47) than the Athletics (40), the A's have a better batting average (.228 to .223). Because of that, I don't feel comfortable betting the run line, but the Yankees will win.
Schlitter will not let many, if any runs, get by him. He has yet to allow an earned run, and there is no reason to think he'll do so against the A's offense. At the same time, the Yankees’ lineup is capable of blowing up, but Civale is a decent pitcher. The Yanks will get a few runs across, but don't expect a ton.
Schlitter has been hard to hit this season, but Langeliers has hit safely in six of nine games this season for a .306 BA. Most of his work has come against righties like Schlitter (9-for-26 with three home runs, .346 BA).
Judge got off to a slow start this season but appeared to find his swing against the Marlins over the weekend (6-for-12). In 18 previous at-bats vs. Civale, he recorded five hits (.278), including a home run. Last season, he hit .328 against righties with 37 home runs.
Parlay Odds: +874 at FanDuel — A $100 wager will result in a $974 payday; your stake plus $874 in winnings.
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
- Leg 1: Tarik Skubal to Earn the Win (-115)
- Leg 2: Tarik Skubal Over 18.5 Outs Recorded (+115)
- Leg 3: Tarik Skubal Under 1.5 Earned Runs Allowed (-155)
- Leg 4: Pitcher to Record First Strikeout – Tarik Skubal (+300)
Tarik Skubal hasn't missed a beat, dominating both of his prior starts. He's gone six and seven innings deep so far this season. Against a Twins lineup struggling to make contact (.202 BA) and score runs (45), he will not need much run support to get the win.
He got 18 in one start and 21 in another. As long as he doesn't struggle early on and his pitch count gets high, the Tigers will let him go deep into the game.
He allowed one in each of his first two starts. It is unlikely the Twins’ lineup will do better against one of the best pitchers in baseball.
Skubal is a strikeout pitcher. He averaged just under eight per game and had an 11.1 K/9. Bradley averaged under five and had an 8.0 K/9. He's had more Ks than Skubal to start the season (12 to 9), but the inconsistent guy we saw last year will eventually reemerge.
The Tigers hit first, but I have no faith in Bradley getting a strikeout in the first inning. Skubal, however, I do against a Tigers lineup with over 100 strikeouts already
Parlay Odds: (+1300 at bet365) — A $100 wager will result in a $ 1,400 payday; your stake plus $ 1,300 in winnings.

