When it comes to betting on baseball, Same-Game Parlays offer an extra sizzle and spice. These SGPs allow you the opportunity to combine multiple different legs into a single, customizable wager with potentially massive payouts. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or a curious newcomer, Same-Game Parlays provide an enticing way to engage with America's favorite pastime.
I'll be coming at you each week with my favorite plays of the day. Remember, these are high-risk, high-reward bets, so you won't be hitting winners every day, but when you do, it'll be well worth it. Remember to shop around for the best odds.
Wednesday's MLB Best Same Game Parlay Bets
Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook | Last Time: 0-2 | Season: 3-13 (+2.9U)
San Francisco Giants @ Pittsburgh Pirates
- Leg 1: Pirates Moneyline (-122)
- Leg 2: Joey Bart Under 0.5 Hits (-115)
- Leg 3: Matt Chapman Over 0.5 Singles (+135)
With Blake Snell taking the bump against the Pirates today, it's easy to back Pittsburgh’s moneyline, considering his sky-high ERA of 11.57 and 0-3 record.
That said, I still want to find someone to fade, and that's Joey Bart. The Pirates second-tier catcher enters today's game with a .235 batting average. Against lefties, that dips even further to .188, going 3-for-16 on the year, and .105 in night games, going 2-for-19. Trusting his splits and taking his hits under at -122 is a steal in my mind.
The addition of Matt Chapman to hit a single is trusting the BettingPros Prop Bet Cheat Sheet. The sheet has been a remarkable resource for all my betting needs, from the NBA to MLB. If you are a serious bettor, then you need to check it out. The Sheet gives Chapman a 59% chance of tallying a single in this one, and he has in nearly half of his last 15 games. At +135, the value speaks for itself.
Parlay Odds: +750
Atlanta Braves @ Chicago Cubs
- Leg 1: Under 9 Runs (-120)
- Leg 2: Braves -1.5 (+114)
- Leg 2: Ian Happ To Record a Hit (-165)
This uncorrelated SGP means a whole lot of value, which is my bread and butter. In all, both pitchers should perform well given the current situation faced tonight.
Many Cubs hitters, including Seiya Suzuki, Patrick Wisdom and Dansby Swanson, have all gone hitless in their career at-bats against Max Fried. While the likes of Cody Bellinger and Ian Happ have seen him well, the southpaw actually performs better against righties and limits long balls.
Justin Steele takes the bump for Chicago, a pitcher who has been night and day better at home. As noted, Happ is a clean 3-for-6 against Fried, and his switch-hitting option always bodes well against any bullpen arms he is likely to face. I expect the Braves to handle Steele but not exactly blow the Cubs out of the water in a 5-2 win.
Parlay Odds: +700

