MLB Same Game Parlays & Picks: MLB All-Star Game (Tuesday)
Congratulations to St. Louis Cardinals slugger Jordan Walker on winning the Home Run Derby last night. But now it is time for the MLB All-Star Game. To make betting on the Summer Classic even more fun, I've done my homework and created the following MLB Same Game Parlays (SGPs).
Out of respect for the All-Star Game and the great players on each team, I'll have one featuring the NL team and another featuring the AL team.
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2026 MLB All-Star Game Same Game Parlays
(All bets are one unit, unless otherwise specified)
MLB SGP: All-Star Game – NL Team
Leg 1: NL Moneyline (-136)
It is difficult to pick a winner in an exhibition game, especially when there is so much talent on both squads. Not having Shohei Ohtani available for the NL side stings a little, but the AL is without Aaron Judge. With those sluggers out and the AL also missing Vladimir Guerrero Jr, the NL may have an edge here. With Juan Soto, Freddie Freeman, CJ Abrams, Kyle Schwarber, James Wood, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Bryce Harper leading the way for the NL, we may actually see the National League win for the third time in four years.
Leg 2: Over 8 Total Runs (-110)
Don't overreact to the starting pitchers; they'll likely throw only an inning or two. Even with strong arms behind them, hitter-heavy All-Star rosters give the Over appeal.
Leg 3: Ozzie Albies to Record a Hit (+120)
Albies comes into the All-Star Game hitting safely in 10 of 12 games this month. Now, he hit in just one of his last three, but he has been making good contact of late and will continue to do so tonight.
SGP Odds: (+388 at FanDuel) – A $100 wager will result in a $488 payday, your stake plus $388 in winnings.
MLB SGP: All-Star Game – AL Team
Leg 1: Dylan Cease to Record 2+ Strikeouts (+115)
Cease is coming into the game way too hot to not get at least two Ks tonight. How hot? The man pitched 15 innings combined across his last two starts, struck out 20, and held everyone scoreless. He might just get a single inning, but he'll face the NL's heavy hitters, who are just as likely to strike out as to hit a home run.
Leg 2: AL Moneyline (+110)
Yes, the NL has won two of the last three, but the AL won ten of the last 12. The NL may have the better lineup of the two, but both squads are stacked, which makes it possible for either team to win. With that in mind, the AL moneyline at +110 has value.
Leg 3: Ben Rice to Record 1+ Hit (+135)
The downside of betting on one of these props is that you don't know for certain how many at-bats a player will get. However, Rice is coming into this game having hit safely in ten of 11 games in July (14 total hits). Part of me wants to go with a home run (+750) here because Sanchez has allowed four over his last two starts and Rice has hit six this month. But let's not be greedy. Take Rice to record a hit.
MLB SGP Odds: (+700 at DraftKings) – A $100 wager will result in an $800 payday, your stake plus $700 in winnings.