When it comes to betting on baseball, same game parlays offer an extra sizzle and spice. These SGP's 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 to 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.
Last Time: 0-2
Season: 3-10 (+5.9U)
Wednesday's MLB Best Same Game Parlay Bets
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals
- Leg 1: Cardinals -1.5 (+130)
- Leg 2: Under 8.5 Total Runs (-150)
- Leg 3: Paul Goldschmidt 2+ Hits (+190)
First off, we have an early game where Jose Quintana faces off against Sonny Gray as the Mets and Cardinals battle. St. Louis is the better team here. Quintana's ERA is over 5.00 while Gray's is under 1.00. The Mets have a batting average of .237 so I expect them to struggle against the Cardinals’ ace. As for St. Louis, they have seriously struggled against southpaws, batting .187 on the season with an OPS of .582 against them. Both teams as a whole will struggle. One player that won't struggle is Paul Goldschmidt. The man is batting over .500 after over 20 plate appearances against Quintana. He will get plenty of opportunity being high in the order and even playing the odds, this is a value play. This is one of the better feelings I have about an SGP today, especially considering how long the odds are.
Parlay Odds: +1000
Baltimore Orioles at Washington Nationals
- Leg 1: Orioles -1.5 (-115)
- Leg 2: Under 9.5 Total Runs (-145)
- Leg 2: Adley Rutschman 2+ Total Bases (-135)
In a game with more pitchers who have been wheeling and dealing of late, I'm going to take the better team covering 1.5 runs with the Under. Now, Bradish has only made one start this year in return from injury and he allowed one run on four hits in it. You may not trust the stats so far for him but the Orioles righty is coming off a 2.83 ERA last season and he shined in Triple-A. Parker is a bright spot for these up-and-coming Nationals who are coming off a win. They can't win two straight against the Orioles, can they? Adley Rutschman owns a .344 batting average in his last 15 games with a .911 OPS. While Parker is solid, the Nationals bullpen is middle of the pack, so Adley can go off at any time.
Parlay Odds: +550

