MLB All-Star Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: National League (7/19)

Let’s take a look at a same-game parlay for the National League in the 2022 MLB All-Star Game.

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MLB All-Star Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: National League

  • Leg 1: National League (-110)
  • Leg 2: Under 7.5 (-120)
  • Leg 3: Paul Goldschmidt 1+ Hit (-220)

It’s hard to get long odds for these Same-Game Parlays unless you want to include home runs props. I’m not going to get that risky, so you guys will have to appreciate these shorter odds Same-Game Parlays.

If you like the National League to win, this parlay makes sense. The National League is built on pitching, and the bullpen is elite, with Sandy Alcantara and Tony Gonsolin available out of the bullpen. Both of these pitchers have an ERA below any American League pitcher other than starter Shane McClanahan.

Although the American League has won 20 of the last 24 games, there’s reason to like the National League this year. The National League has more power than the American League, with seven players with 20 or more home runs on the season.

Plus, the American League looks to be more strikeout prone, with more guys who can strike out at a higher rate. In the later innings, the American League might get a taste of Edwin Diaz and Devin Williams, two filthy pitchers with strikeouts.

And if we’re going to rely on anyone to get a hit, we’ll rely on Paul Goldschmidt, who has a .330 average on the season and a .446 average against lefties. He’s batting fourth in the NL but could end up facing Shane McClanahan, and that would be ideal, despite how good McClanahan has been.

Parlay Odds: +331 via FanDuel

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