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Parlay: San Diego Padres VS Los Angeles Dodgers 2025-06-16

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Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants the best same-game parlay for the Dodgers vs. Padres game on June 16, 2025. They provided a bunch of data, so I need to parse through it carefully.

First, the main teams are the Dodgers and Padres. The Dodgers are the home team with a 43-29 record, and they have a strong moneyline record when favored. Shohei Ohtani is starting for them, which is a big deal since he's leading the team with 25 HRs. The Padres have Dylan Cease pitching with a 4.28 ERA and 11.4 K/9. Manny Machado is their leader with 43 RBI and a .316 average.

The user also mentioned a handicapper, Angelo Magliocca, who made a parlay involving the Dodgers, Teoscar Hernandez, and some totals. But the user's current question is about the specific game between the Padres and Dodgers on June 16, so I need to focus on that.

Looking at the odds provided, the moneyline has the Dodgers at around -190 to -200 (implied by the decimal odds of 1.64-1.67) and the Padres at +180 to +190. The spread is -1.5 for the Dodgers and +1.5 for the Padres. The totals are mostly 8.5 or 9.0, with Over/Under odds around 1.83 to 1.95.

The user wants a same-game parlay, which means combining multiple bets from the same game. The key is to find legs that are likely to hit together. The Dodgers are strong favorites, so taking them on the moneyline makes sense. The pitcher's stats might influence the total. Cease has a decent K rate but a 4.28 ERA, which isn't great. Ohtani is a power hitter, so maybe the Over is a good play.

Wait, the user mentioned Magliocca's parlay with Teoscar Hernandez's prop. But in this game, is Hernandez playing? The user's data doesn't mention him in the current game, so maybe that's a different game. The user might have included that as an example but the current game is Dodgers vs. Padres. So I should ignore that part unless there's a relevant prop here.

Looking at the data again, the user provided a list of bookmakers with their lines. The key is to find the best combination. Let's see: Dodgers moneyline, Over the total, and maybe a player prop. But the user didn't provide specific player props beyond the pitcher's stats. Wait, the user mentioned Dylan Cease's stats and Ohtani's HRs. Maybe a prop on Ohtani hitting a HR or Cease not striking out enough.

But the user's data doesn't include player props beyond what's in the main markets. The main markets are H2H, spreads, and totals. So the parlay would have to be from those. The best combination would be the Dodgers to win and the Over to hit. Let's check the numbers. The total is 8.5 or 9.0. The Over is priced at around 1.83-1.95. The Dodgers moneyline is 1.64-1.67. Combining those two, the implied probability would be (1/1.65) * (1/1.9) = ~33.3% * 52.6% = ~17.5% chance, which gives a combined odds of around 5.7. So the parlay odds would be around 5.7 to 1, which is a good payout.

But wait, the user is asking for the best same-game parlay. Maybe adding another leg. But the data doesn't have other props. Alternatively, maybe the spread. If the user takes the Dodgers -1.5 and the Over, that's two legs. The spread is priced at 2.28-2.35 for the Dodgers. Combining that with the Over at 1.83-1.95 would give a combined odds of (2.3) * (1.9) β‰ˆ 4.37. But the user might prefer the moneyline over the spread if they think the Dodgers will win by more than 1.5 runs. Since the Dodgers are strong, maybe the moneyline is better.

Another angle: the Padres have a worse record (39-31) and their pitcher's ERA is 4.28. The Dodgers have a good record as favorites (62.7% win rate). So

Created: June 16, 2025, 11:18 a.m. GMT