If you are just getting started with same-game parlays, the concept is simple: you combine multiple prop bets from the same game into one wager. The legs are correlated because they come from the same matchup, and when they all hit together, the payout can be significantly higher than betting each one separately. The trade-off is that all legs need to connect for the parlay to cash. Today’s same-game parlay comes from the Milwaukee Brewers at Cincinnati Reds showdown at Great American Ball Park, a 7:10 PM ET start.
The Brewers bring the best record in the National League into this matchup at 47-29. They are sending Shane Drohan, their left-hander who is 3-2 with a 3.40 ERA, against Cincinnati’s Rhett Lowder (RHP, 3-4, 4.82 ERA). The Brewers are strong favorites here, and we are building a parlay around that team-level edge plus individual player angles. New bettors can build this parlay with a FanDuel Promo Code or a DraftKings Promo Code to start off with some extra money in your account.
The Brewers are one of the better teams in baseball this season, and Shane Drohan is a solid pitcher who has been consistent. His 3.40 ERA is genuinely earned — he has kept the ball in the park and limited walks. Rhett Lowder, meanwhile, is 3-4 with a 4.82 ERA for the Reds, a team that is sitting 10 games below .500. The Brewers should win this game outright, and putting that as the anchor leg of your same-game parlay is a sensible starting point. Most books have Milwaukee anywhere from -160 to -190 to win, so the implied probability is solidly in their favor.
Drohan has 47 strikeouts across 11 appearances this season. That works out to roughly 4.3 strikeouts per appearance, comfortably above the 3.5 line you will find on most platforms. Cincinnati’s lineup has not been a consistent contact offense this season, and Great American Ball Park leans toward hitters but does not dramatically help batters when facing a southpaw with good command. Drohan’s ability to generate weak contact and work ahead in counts keeps his strikeout totals in a reasonable range even on nights when he is not at his best. This leg can be found on most PrizePicks and Underdog Fantasy platforms as a pitcher strikeout prop.
William Contreras is the Brewers’ catcher and one of the better offensive catchers in the National League. He bats in the middle of a lineup that has been producing runs at a high rate all season. Facing Rhett Lowder, whose 4.82 ERA suggests he is giving up plenty of contact, Contreras is in a favorable hitting spot. The -0.5 hits line prices him as nearly certain to record a hit, which makes it a solid correlation play when combined with a Brewers win. If the Brewers are winning games, their lineup is producing, and Contreras is batting when that offense is firing.
Combine all three legs into a same-game parlay at your preferred sportsbook. Parlays with correlated legs — like a team winning combined with their hitter getting a hit — often offer slightly compressed combined odds compared to independent parlays, but the correlation still creates value relative to the individual leg prices. Expect this three-legger to pay somewhere in the range of +350 to +500 depending on the book and their SGP pricing model. The core logic is simple: the Brewers win, their ace gets his strikeouts, and their top catcher records a hit while the offense is rolling.
Check your book for the combined SGP odds before game time and confirm that lineups are set. The Brewers @ Reds game starts at 7:10 PM ET at Great American Ball Park.
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