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MLB Same-Game Parlay Today: Blue Jays vs Brewers (+320)

It's another day, so we've got another MLB same-game parlay, this time for a matchup between the Blue Jays and Brewers. First pitch goes at 8:10 p.m. ET.

Here are the three legs for my Blue Jays-Brewers same-game parlay:

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Blue Jays vs Brewers Same-Game Parlay: June 10th

The Game: Blue Jays vs Brewers - 8:10 p.m. ET

BetOdds
Jose Berrios UNDER 2.5 Earned Runs-110
No Run First Inning-120
Isiah Kiner-Falefa OVER 0.5 Hits-200
Overall+320

Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 1: Berrios UNDER 2.5 Earned Runs

"La Makina" is back in a big way. Berrios hit a snag on May 7 vs the Phillies, when he allowed eight runs, but he's otherwise been one of the Junior Circuit's best starters. For example, Berrios' earned runs have gone UNDER 2.5 in 11 of 13 contests this season. 

Now, Milwaukee can swing it a bit, but I'm counting on the Brewers' lack of experience vs Berrios to help the Puerto Rican dominate. Few hitters have faced Berrios before, and the ones that did have not found much success. Christian Yelich, for example, is 0-for-9 lifetime vs Berrios with four strikeouts. 

Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 2: NRFI

I'm quite cool with throwing this in a parlay. Before Sunday, Toronto went 29 straight games without a first-inning run on offense, pushing the Blue Jays to a NRFI 41-24 NRFI record. The Brewers are closer to even (35-30 NRFI), but I'll bet Toronto reverts to first-inning obscurity, while Berrios shushes the Brew Crew bats in the first inning.

At -120, this is a solid risk for our SGP, so let's load up the third leg with something a little chalkier. 

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Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 3: Isiah Kiner-Falefa Over 0.5 Hits

We need the chalk: IKF OVER 0.5 hits (-200). I actually quite like the odds on this bet, making it perfect for our final leg in the same-game parlay.

Kiner-Falefa is a true contact hitter, and he's been doing his job lately. The Hawaii native has recorded one hit in 13 of his last 15 contests, striking out just three times during that span. He's seeing the ball better than ever before in his career, and I'll happily ride the contact train to betting glory.

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