MLB Same-Game Parlay for May 17, 2026: Phillies vs Pirates SGP Pick

New to same-game parlays? The Phillies vs Pirates game on May 17 — with Paul Skenes on the mound — is the perfect introduction to this exciting bet type.
Paul Skenes delivering a pitch for the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park

One of the most exciting bets in baseball right now is the Same-Game Parlay, and if you have never tried one before, today’s Phillies at Pirates matchup at PNC Park is a great place to start. A Same-Game Parlay is simply a single bet where you combine multiple predictions from the same game into one ticket. Each leg you add increases your potential payout, and when the legs are all pointing in the same direction, it creates a really compelling case.

Today’s SGP for Phillies vs Pirates centers around Paul Skenes and the dominant performance he seems ready to deliver at home. The idea is simple: when one of the best pitchers in the majors is on the mound at his home park, several other outcomes tend to follow naturally. Here is how each leg connects, explained in plain terms.

Leg 1: Pirates Moneyline — Trust the Best Pitcher in Baseball

Paul Skenes is the reason to back the Pittsburgh Pirates today. His 1.98 ERA and 56 strikeouts in 50.0 innings through nine starts this season make him one of the most dominant starters in either league. At home this year, Skenes has a 1.53 ERA and has struck out 36 batters in just 29.3 innings. PNC Park is where he is at his most dangerous.

The Phillies will send Zack Wheeler to the mound, who is excellent in his own right with a 2.55 ERA and a 22 strikeout pace. But Skenes has been better, and the home edge matters. When you have the better ace pitching at home in a close matchup like this, backing the home team to win straight up is exactly the kind of foundation a Same-Game Parlay is built on. This leg gives your whole ticket a strong structural base.

Leg 2: Under 7.5 Total Runs — Elite Pitching Keeps It Low

When Skenes is going, runs are not typically flowing. His most recent outing against Colorado produced zero earned runs. The start before that against Arizona: zero earned runs. In three of his last four starts, he has held opponents to one earned run or fewer. That kind of run suppression naturally pushes games under their totals.

Wheeler is no slouch either. His 2.55 ERA and 0.93 WHIP mean the Phillies are not giving up cheap runs either. The game total opened at 7.0 per CBS Sports, and when you have two pitchers like this facing off, going under is exactly where the value lies. This leg connects with the Pirates moneyline because a low-scoring game is where a team like Pittsburgh — which is installed as home favorites — tends to win: 3-2, 2-1, and games that are decided by one big swing rather than an offensive barrage. Compare current MLB odds to find the best line.

Leg 3: Paul Skenes Over 6.5 Strikeouts — He Just Does This

A Same-Game Parlay built around a dominant pitching performance really should include the star pitcher’s strikeout prop. Skenes has gone over 6.5 Ks in five of his last nine starts, including back-to-back outings of 10 and 9 strikeouts. His 10.73 K/9 rate means he averages over a strikeout per inning. At -120 (bet365), this leg adds real value to the parlay because it directly ties your success to the thing Skenes does best.

This leg is correlated with the under: the more Skenes strikes batters out, the fewer balls the Phillies put in play, and the fewer runs they score. That means your strikeout over naturally reinforces your under. This is the exact type of correlated leg structure that makes SGPs exciting — all the pieces are working together rather than fighting each other. If you want to build your own SGPs and understand how correlation works, our PrizePicks review breaks down multi-leg player prop strategy that applies here too.

The Full Parlay

Three legs, one game, one story: Paul Skenes is dominant at home, the Phillies offense gets suppressed, and the Pirates win a tight, low-scoring contest. Each leg reinforces the others. The Pirates moneyline wins in a low-run game. The under benefits directly from Skenes striking batters out. And the strikeout over is built on the same foundational performance that wins Pittsburgh the game.

Combine these three legs on your preferred sportsbook’s SGP builder and check the combined payout. Individual combined odds will vary by book but expect a payout in the range of three to four times your stake for this type of three-leg parlay. As always, bet responsibly and confirm all lines before game time at 1:35 PM ET.

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Brett Alper is a devoted sports bettor trying to breakthrough in the sports gambling industry. He covers all sports but focuses mainly on the NFL, NBA, MLB and NASCAR. He has worked as a sports reporter/anchor since 2020. Brett graduated from the University of Kentucky with a B.A in broadcast journalism. You can find Brett on X at @TheRealAlper