Yankees-Nationals Same Game Parlay: A Beginner Guide for July 11
If you’ve never built a same-game parlay before, tonight’s Yankees-Nationals matchup is a great place to start. A same-game parlay, or SGP, just means combining multiple bets from one single game into one ticket. If all the legs hit, the payout multiplies. If even one misses, the whole ticket loses. It’s higher risk than a single bet, but the payout reflects that.
Here’s a beginner-friendly SGP built around the Yankees visiting Washington on Saturday, with the reasoning behind each leg explained plainly.
Leg 1: Yankees Moneyline
The moneyline bet is the simplest type of wager in sports betting — you’re just picking who wins the game, no point spread involved. New York is the road favorite here, and Cam Schlittler takes the mound for the Yankees riding one of the best seasons of any starter in baseball, a 2.01 ERA with 131 strikeouts on the year. Washington’s lineup has had its struggles this season, and with New York’s offense clicking, backing the Yankees to win outright is the anchor leg of this parlay.
Leg 2: Aaron Judge Over 1.5 Total Bases
Total bases is exactly what it sounds like — singles count as one, doubles as two, triples as three, and home runs as four. The “over” bet means you’re betting Judge racks up more than 1.5 total bases in the game, which happens anytime he gets an extra-base hit, or two singles. Judge’s total bases average sits at 1.85 per game this season, well above the number sportsbooks usually post, and he’s one of the most reliable total-bases bets in the sport when he’s healthy and in the lineup.
Leg 3: Cam Schlittler Over 6.5 Strikeouts
This leg is about Schlittler racking up strikeouts against Washington’s hitters. He’s struck out at least five batters in every one of his last three starts and is averaging well over seven strikeouts per outing across his last 30 innings pitched. Washington’s lineup has shown vulnerability to strikeout-heavy pitching this season, which makes this a strong complementary leg to pair with the moneyline and Judge’s prop.
The Full Parlay
Put together, this parlay leans on New York’s talent advantage from top to bottom: their ace dominating on the mound, their best hitter doing damage at the plate, and the team winning outright. Each leg supports the same overall story of the Yankees controlling this game against Washington. As always with parlays, every leg has to hit for the ticket to pay out, so treat this as a fun add-on bet rather than your primary wager of the night. A DraftKings promo code can help boost your return if all three legs land, and our Betting Calculator is a handy way to check the payout before you lock in the ticket.
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Brett Alper
Sports Betting Contributor
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



