Today's MLB same game parlays (SGPs) and picks are built around one thing... attacking Kyle Bradish.
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Wednesday’s Best MLB Same Game Parlays (Yankees vs. Orioles)
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New York Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles
Leg #1: Yankees Moneyline (-168)
These two teams are trending in opposite directions. The Yankees are gaining momentum behind great pitching, while the Orioles have been fading, losing nine of their last 14 games.
Max Fried has been one of the most consistent starters in baseball, entering this game with a 2.45 xERA and 0.955 WHIP while continuing to suppress hard contact at an elite level. That's bad news for an Orioles lineup that has gone cold recently, posting just a .260 wOBA and 62 wRC+ over their last six games.
On the other side, Kyle Bradish's biggest weakness plays directly into the Yankees' strengths. Bradish has allowed a 5.27 ERA and 4.62 xERA against right-handed hitters this season, and New York's lineup is loaded with dangerous righties capable of punishing mistakes, led by Aaron Judge.
With the Orioles trending downward offensively and the Yankees holding both the pitching edge and matchup advantage at the plate, New York looks like the stronger side on the Moneyline tonight.
Leg #2: Ben Rice 3+ Hits + Runs + RBIs (+105)
Ben Rice is batting second today, right in front of Aaron Judge, which sets the lefty up well and allows him to see many hittable pitches.
Kyle Bradish relies heavily on his four-seam fastball, sinker and curveball against left-handed hitters, and Rice has crushed those pitches this season.
Rice’s biggest edge comes against the four-seam fastball, where he owns a ridiculous .368 batting average, .622 wOBA, 1.158 slugging rate and .789 ISO, with elite-quality contact metrics. Rice has also handled Bradish's sinker well, hitting .400 against the pitch while consistently producing hard contact.
The power potential is what really stands out. Rice is averaging over 101 miles per hour (MPH) exit velocity against four-seamers with a 22.9-degree launch angle, which is the exact type of profile that leads to extra-base hits and run production.
Leg #3: Aaron Judge 2+ Total Bases (-104)
Kyle Bradish throws his slider and sinker over 80% of the time to right-handed hitters, and Aaron Judge has done serious damage against both pitches this season.
Against sinkers, Judge is hitting .500 with a .938 slugging rate and .438 ISO, while also mashing four-seam fastballs and curveballs, posting an ISO of .400 or better on those two pitches.
All the data points show Judge has a huge advantage. But Judge is just 1-for-11 in his career against Bradish with five strikeouts, so the historical matchup data clearly favors the pitcher.
That said, the sample size is still relatively small, and the current form, along with the underlying matchup data, points much more toward Judge than the historical numbers do.
Bradish has struggled mightily against right-handed hitters this season, allowing a .364 average against both his slider and sinker, while Judge is crushing those exact pitch types in 2026.
Parlay Odds: +370


