There's no better time than the present for an MLB same-game parlay today.
The Blue Jays and Red Sox have crafted a high-scoring rivalry over the past few seasons, and with Vladdy Guerrero Jr. crushing baseballs, we can expect plenty of action to bet on.
Check out my full Blue Jays vs Red Sox same-game parlay here:
Blue Jays vs Red Sox Same-Game Parlay Today
Blue Jays vs Red Sox Odds - 7:10 p.m. ET
Bet | Odds |
---|---|
OVER 9.5 Runs | -115 |
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. OVER 1.5 Total Bases | -130 |
Yes Run First Inning | -115 |
Overall | +518 |
Blue Jays vs Red Sox Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 1: OVER 9.5 Runs
This is my favorite bet of the day, so it makes sense to have the OVER 9.5 runs bat leadoff in our MLB same-game parlay today.
Firstly, the Blue Jays and Red Sox have been in a few slugfests lately, with the OVER 9.5 cashing in four of their last five meetings (three OVERs at Fenway Park, including yesterday). I like the OVER because Yariel Rodriguez is on the hill, and he's been a part of five OVERs in his last seven contests. Meanwhile, the Sox starter, Cooper Criswell, has had a rough go lately, yielding a 7.16 ERA in his last four outings.
And to sweeten things, the Blue Jays own a 1.128 OPS in 12 at-bats vs Criswell.
Blue Jays vs Red Sox Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 2: Guerrero OVER 1.5 Total Bases
While other Blue Jays, such as Daulton Varsho, present tempting prop bet opportunities, it's hard to go wrong with Vladdy. The Blue Jays All-Star has been a menace in the second half (1.346 OPS), building his season OPS up to an incredible .955.
Guerrero has lots of momentum heading into Tuesday's game, too. He's just 1-for-4 lifetime vs Criswell, but he has delivered on the OVER 1.5 total bases prop in four consecutive contests, including the last two games vs Boston. He hits well at Fenway Park and remains one of baseball's best. Vladdy is the safest player prop bet.
Blue Jays vs Red Sox Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 3: YRFI (-115)
The YRFI pick aligns itself well with our thinking in the first-leg OVER bet. Criswell's been sketchy of late, and his 5-9 YRFI record reflects that unreliability. Rodriguez isn't untouchable in the first inning either with a 4.30 ERA.
Expect the Blue Jays (particularly Vladdy) to come out swinging in the first inning. Toronto owns a .945 OPS in the first inning over the last 30 days, while Boston is MLB's best first-inning offense in the last two weeks (1.003 OPS).