Braves vs. Pirates Same Game Parlay for July 9, 2026: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Your First SGP

New to same-game parlays? We walk through a beginner-friendly three-leg SGP for tonight's Braves-Pirates matchup at PNC Park.

If you’ve never built a same-game parlay before, tonight’s Braves-Pirates matchup is a great one to learn on. A same-game parlay (SGP) just means combining multiple bets from the same game into one ticket — if every leg hits, you win big; if even one misses, the whole thing loses. It’s a way to turn a game you’re already watching into something with more upside than a single straight bet.

Atlanta visits Pittsburgh this afternoon at PNC Park with the series tied 1-1, and there’s a clean three-leg parlay here that walks through exactly how this works.

Leg 1: Braves Moneyline

The first piece of any SGP is usually picking a side, and the Braves are the play here. Atlanta comes in at 53-38, sitting atop the NL East, and they’re currently priced at -122 on the moneyline against Pittsburgh’s 47-46 record. Bryce Elder gets the ball for Atlanta with a 5-6 record and 4.01 ERA, and while that’s a modest ERA, it’s actually been trending well — the Braves as a team have the deeper, more complete roster in this matchup.

Picking the moneyline in an SGP means you’re simply betting that team wins the game outright, no point spread involved. It’s usually the anchor leg of a parlay because it’s often the easiest one to feel confident about.

Leg 2: Under the Total

The total for this game is set at 9.5 runs, with the under priced at -103. Neither Bryce Elder nor Mitch Keller has been a shutdown ace this year — Elder sits at 4.01 ERA and Keller at 5.02 — but PNC Park has a reputation for playing a bit more pitcher-friendly than some other NL parks, and both bullpens have had solid stretches recently.

Adding a total to your parlay means you’re betting on the combined final score of both teams, not who wins. This leg pairs nicely with a moneyline pick because it doesn’t depend on which team actually wins — just how many runs get scored altogether.

Leg 3: Braves Run Line

For hitters looking for a little more juice, the Braves run line of -1.5 currently sits at +130. This means Atlanta needs to win by two or more runs rather than just winning outright. Given Atlanta’s deeper lineup and Pittsburgh’s shakier staff of late, there’s a reasonable path to a multi-run Braves win, and the plus-money price makes this leg worth including for the extra payout boost.

This is the kind of leg that separates a same-game parlay from a simple bet — you’re stacking correlated outcomes (Braves win, Braves win by a good amount) to build bigger odds instead of just picking one moneyline bet.

The Full Parlay

Put together, this SGP combines the Braves moneyline, the under on the total, and the Braves run line at -1.5. Because these bets are all tied to the same game and lean the same direction, the combined odds jump up nicely compared to any single leg on its own — that’s the whole appeal of a same-game parlay for a beginner bettor looking for more bang for their buck.

Check your sportsbook for the exact combined price on this three-leg card before placing it, since parlay odds can shift closer to first pitch. If you’re setting up a new account for tonight’s action, the DraftKings promo code and FanDuel promo code pages are both worth checking, and our MLB odds hub has live lines throughout the day.

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Ernie is a 25-year veteran of the newspaper industry. He spent those early years working as a sports reporter and editor, but made the move back to the digital world in 2022. Ernie covers college football and NFL betting for Hello Rookie.