The Yankees roll into Camden Yards on Tuesday night for the opener of a series against an Orioles team that’s been scrappier than their record suggests lately. First pitch is 6:35 PM ET, with Carlos Rodon back on the mound for New York after an IL stint and Shane Baz taking the ball for Baltimore. If you’re new to same game parlays, this is a great matchup to learn on — the numbers line up cleanly, and every leg below is built to make sense even if you’ve never placed one before.
A same game parlay (SGP) just means combining multiple bets from the same game into one ticket — instead of betting the moneyline by itself, you can stack it with a total, and a couple of player props, all from this one Yankees-Orioles game. The catch is that all of it has to hit for the parlay to cash, so we’re keeping this one to four straightforward legs with real logic behind each pick.
Leg 1: Yankees Moneyline
New York is sitting at 69-55 and heads to Baltimore as a moneyline favorite, priced at -116 on FanDuel (Orioles +102 on the same book; other shops have it closer to even at -110/-110). Rodon has quietly been excellent since returning to health, sporting a 3.30 ERA and a 4-2 record, and his strikeout rate (52 Ks) has been a weapon all year. The Orioles, at 61-64, have been the more inconsistent of the two clubs this season.
A moneyline bet is the simplest bet in sports betting — just pick the winner. This is the “anchor” leg of the parlay: something with a real, verifiable edge behind it before we add anything fancier on top.
Leg 2: Total Runs Over 8.5
The total for this game is set at 8.5 runs, with the over priced at -118 on FanDuel and DraftKings both offering the same number. Shane Baz has walked 47 batters across 139.1 innings this season, a 4.00 ERA, and a lineup in front of him (Alonso, Henderson, Holliday, Encarnacion-Strand) capable of scoring in bunches even against a strong Yankees staff. Camden Yards has also played as one of the more hitter-friendly parks in MLB this season.
An over/under bet just means wagering on whether the two teams combine for more or fewer runs than the number set by the book. With two lineups this potent and a Rodon coming off an injury layoff (rust is always a real factor in a pitcher’s first start back), the over on 8.5 lines up with our lean here.
Leg 3: Christian Encarnacion-Strand Over 0.5 RBIs
Encarnacion-Strand slots in at third base and DH duty for Baltimore, hitting .250 with a .500 slugging percentage on the year. He’s projected at +185 odds to drive in at least one run tonight, batting in the middle of an Orioles order that will see plenty of traffic on base against a Rodon who is still working back into rhythm. An “over 0.5” prop simply means the player needs at least one RBI — the most basic version of a player prop, which makes it a great one to learn on.
Leg 4: Gunnar Henderson Over 0.5 Runs
Henderson, Baltimore’s shortstop and one of the most talented young hitters in the sport, is priced at +130 to score at least one run. He’s hitting .220 with 20 home runs this season and sits right in the middle of the Orioles lineup, giving him plenty of chances to come around to score if New York’s pitching staff allows the traffic we’re expecting. Like the RBI leg above, this is an “over 0.5” prop — simplest form there is, just needs to happen once.
The Full Parlay
Put it together and you’ve got: Yankees Moneyline (-116), Total Over 8.5 (-118), Christian Encarnacion-Strand Over 0.5 RBIs (+185), and Gunnar Henderson Over 0.5 Runs (+130). Stack those four odds together on any regulated sportsbook’s bet slip and you’ll see a combined payout well above what any single leg offers on its own — that’s the entire appeal of an SGP for a beginner bettor, turning a handful of small, sensible reads on one game into one bigger potential return. Always check your book’s live odds before locking in a ticket, since lines can move slightly as first pitch approaches, and consider using a betting odds calculator to see exactly what your payout would look like before you place it.
