MLB Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Wednesday (9/25)
When betting on baseball, same-game parlays (SGPs) offer an extra sizzle and spice. These SGPs allow you to combine multiple legs into a 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.
As the season comes to an end and the playoffs right around the corner, weâre officially up 3.7 units. It is close to even, though, so letâs go get some more cash. Remember, these are high-risk, high-reward bets, so you won't be hitting winners every day. When you do, though, it'll be well worth it. Remember to shop around for the best odds. It's been a bit of a tough couple of weeks, missing a lot of parlays by one leg. But hey, we bounce back. Let's get to it.
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Wednesday's Best MLB Same Game Parlay Bets
Last Time: 1-2 | Season: 6-34 (+3.7 Units) | MLB odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
New York Mets at Atlanta Braves
- Leg 1: Braves -1.5 (+120)
- Leg 2: Under 7.5 Runs (-115)
- Leg 3: Matt Olson 2+ Total Bases (+155)
With the season coming towards its end, there are only so many games that matter and can be priced and bet efficiently. With lots of other players getting called up for other teams, we simply have to focus on those still in the playoff hunt. The Mets and the Braves are the perfect example of that with what should be a barnburner of a game tonight. Chris Sale takes the bump for the Braves tonight and is a big reason why I'm taking them to cover 1.5 runs and for the total to go under 7.5 runs.
In his last five games, the southpaw has been tearing it up with a 1.20 ERA in 30.0 innings pitched. In his last 10 games, his ERA still sits at 1.79. I value splits heavily when betting on baseball and Sale couldn't exactly be better. He gets a boost at home and only allowed two runs in 7.2 innings against the Mets in his first outing against them this year. Francisco Lindor has seen him well but you can't exactly say that for the rest of the lineup. Matt Olson is someone with favorable splits as he has hit four home runs in 16 at-bats against Mets starter David Peterson. I'd be okay getting his number to 4+ total bases if you're feeling riskier but I'd rather take 2+, considering how long of odds this SGP already has. This feels like a clean 5-2 win for the Braves.
Parlay Odds: +1000
San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers
- Leg 1: Jurickson Profar 2+ Total Bases (+170)
- Leg 2: Mookie Betts 2+ Hits (+300)
What another spectacular game we are treated to here with the Padres trying to catch the Dodgers for the division title as Arizona quietly tries to jump the Padres in the Wild Card race. Both are long shots but the Padres will be playing for a lot here. We're keeping it simple and trusting matchup history. Jurickson Profar should see the plate at least four times, if not five. After a win last night against the Dodgers, I expect the Padres to be right back at it.
Not only is Profar batting over .370 in his last 15 games but he's hit Jack Flaherty quite well in the past, going 4-for-8 with a pair of doubles. To get his number at 3+ or 4+ total bases I'd support as well but we're going to keep it simple here. Betts at +300 to get multiple hits is simply ludicrous. He's done it 34 times this year. He's hit Dylan Cease well and should see the plate five times easily. I should also note how both teams dipped deep into their bullpen yesterday, so the starters might go a bit longer than expected, which would be ideal to up the chances of this SGP hitting.
Parlay Odds: +881
Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees
- Leg 1: Juan Soto 4+ Total Bases (+310)
- Leg 2: Adley Rutschman 2+ Hits (+270)
Go big or go home, right? Once again we have some phenomenal matchups that are simply too tough to pass up on. Juan Soto is 17-for-34 (.500) lifetime against Zach Eflin, with four doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI. Soto has a lot of familiarity with the Baltimore bullpen and he could mash tonight. We're talking history in the making of numbers. Former No. 1 overall pick Adley Rutschman has sliced and diced Nestor Cortes in his young career already, going 10-for-18. The thing is, it's without much power, so I'm sticking to straight hits with his over. If you want to add more to this then maybe you could add Baltimore Moneyline if you want to feel alive. We'll see if Soto doesn't single-handedly win the game for the Yanks here, but otherwise, the numbers favor the Orioles here.
Parlay Odds: +1227
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