If you have not tried a same-game parlay yet, tonight’s New York Mets at Cincinnati Reds matchup is a great starting point. Chase Burns takes the mound for Cincinnati, and the conditions around this game create a set of interconnected bets that make sense both individually and as a combined ticket. Before breaking down the legs, here is a quick primer on how an SGP works.
A same-game parlay lets you combine multiple bets from a single game into one ticket. Unlike a standard parlay where you mix different games, an SGP keeps everything within one contest. The legs are correlated, meaning they can work together — if a dominant pitcher has a great night, that usually means fewer runs, which supports an under. Most major sportsbooks now offer SGP builders where you can click through and assemble your ticket directly. Let’s build one for tonight’s Mets-Reds game.
Chase Burns is the engine that makes this entire parlay work. He has recorded 88 strikeouts in 75.2 innings this season, a K/9 rate of 10.5, and he has been especially effective at home. His slider generates whiffs on 47 percent of swings against it, and the Mets lineup, while talented, carries strikeout-prone hitters throughout the order. Chase Burns striking out seven or more hitters is a realistic outcome in any given home start.
This leg sits as the anchor because if Burns dominates, the rest of the ticket becomes easier to achieve. A high-strikeout Burns outing almost always results in a low-run game, which feeds directly into the next legs. You can find this prop at most major books — check the DraftKings promo code page for bonus money to apply toward tonight’s card.
When Burns is dominant, the Reds tend to win by comfortable margins. Through 13 starts this season he carries a 7-4 record, and the Reds as a team are 2-1 in their last three games. The Mets send Tobias Myers to the mound, and Myers has career stats against Cincinnati that show a 30.6 percent strikeout rate against Reds batters — meaning Cincinnati makes contact with regularity against this type of pitcher.
Taking the Reds at -1.5 in a game where Burns is favored to have a quality outing is the kind of correlated bet that same-game parlays are built for. The run line requires the Reds to win by two or more runs. If Burns gives up zero or one run through six-plus innings and the Reds offense does its job against Myers, a -1.5 cover is well within reach. That correlation between Burns’s effectiveness and Cincinnati covering the run line is exactly the type of intra-game logic that makes an SGP stronger.
Two elite aspects of this game point toward the under: a dominant starting pitcher in Burns, and a Mets starter in Tobias Myers who has solid suppression numbers against NL hitters. The overall run environment tonight should be modest. Burns by himself limits the Mets to two runs or fewer in a high percentage of his home starts this season, and Myers has posted a career ERA against Reds batters that keeps Cincinnati’s offense from exploding.
An under 8.5 total runs allows each team a reasonable number of scoring opportunities while still capturing the benefit of two starting pitchers who are both capable of controlling their respective lineups. This leg provides a cushion for the SGP in case one team strings together a few hits in a single inning without it derailing the ticket entirely.
Put all three legs together in your SGP builder for tonight’s Mets at Reds game. Here is a summary of the complete ticket:
Combined odds will vary by sportsbook. Most SGP builders will display the payout automatically when you add each leg. A three-leg SGP of this type typically returns somewhere in the +300 to +500 range, depending on individual leg pricing and each book’s correlation adjustment. Use the FanDuel promo code or PrizePicks promo code to get bonus value for tonight’s action. Lock in this ticket before the 7:10 PM ET first pitch and let Burns do the work.
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