With MLB in full effect and the NBA regular season winding down, there’s no perfect time to create a mega parlay! The OddsShopper parlay builder helped us cook up a +1033 cross-sport parlay on BetMGM for Tuesday Night.
Cross-Sport +1033 Parlay:
First leg: Nikola Vucevic (CHI) OVER 30.5 Pts/Rebs/Asts -125
Second Leg: Jordan Poole (GSW) UNDER 26.5 Pts/Rebs/Asts -110
Third Leg: JP Sears (OAK) UNDER 3.5 Strikeouts -120
Fourth Leg: Luis Castillo (SEA) UNDER 7.5 Strikeouts -125
Nikola Vucevic (CHI) OVER 30.5 Pts/Rebs/Asts
We begin with Nikola Vucevic to start our cross-sport parlay and one of two NBA legs. Vucevic has been consistent all season long for the Chicago Bulls who are facing potential play-in opponent Atlanta Hawks. He’s scored over 20 points in six of his last 10 games. He and fellow big man Clint Capela have had plenty of battles throughout their times in the Southeast Division. He’s over this line in five of seven games as a member of the Bulls against Capela and will be stretching the floor out for Zach Lavine and DeMar DeRozan
Jordan Poole (GSW) UNDER 26.5 Pts/Rebs/Asts -110
Jordan Poole has been a monster at home this season but we’re getting a line that should be 24.5. He’s under in six of 10 games playing alongside Klay Thomspon and sees his usage rate drop 5%. OddsShopper’s tools gives this a 52%-win expectancy.
JP Sears (OAK) UNDER 3.5 Strikeouts -120
We begin with JP Sears to kick off our first MLB leg in the cross-sport parlay. JP Sears is in for a rough go come Tuesday Night. The Clevland Guardians not only have one of the most underrated lineups in baseball, but they’re complete from top to bottom. In 49 plate appearances against left-handed pitchers, they’ve only struck out seven times to start the season. Sears is expected to see at least six right-hand bats tonight. Last season, he had a measly 19% K rate against righties. Expect Sears to get lit up early by the Guardians’ multiple switch hitters.
Luis Castillo (SEA) UNDER 7.5 Strikeouts
We dove into Luis Castillo in our latest MLB player prop article. Castillo was limited to 76 pitches on Opening Day even though he was dealing. He threw six innings of one-hit baseball but failed to get the win due to the Seattle Mariners’ offense scoring in the 8th inning. The Los Angeles will look to rock Castillo who went over this line in only 11 of 27 starts last season and had five strikeouts on Opening Day. Three-time MVP Mike Trout is 2/2 lifetime off Castillo and will look to jumpstart a scorching-hot Angels offense.