MLB Lines, Odds, and Betting Trends

Bet Type Moneyline
959 Mets Canning (R) +1.5 -170 +1.5 -175 +1.5 -175 +1.5 -170 +1.5 -162 +1.5 -182
960 Yankees Schmidt (R) -1.5 +145 -1.5 +145 -1.5 +145 -1.5 +143 -1.5 +136 -1.5 +145
961 White Sox Burke (R) +1.5 +130 +2.5 -125 +1.5 +136 +1.5 +135 +1.5 +134 +1.5 +120
962 Cubs Boyd (L) -1.5 -155 -2.5 +105 -1.5 -162 -1.5 -160 -1.5 -162 -1.5 -148
955 Tigers Olson (R) -1.5 +120 -1.5 +120 -1.5 +120 -1.5 +118 -1.5 +122 -1.5 +125
956 Blue Jays Lauer (L) +1.5 -140 +1.5 -145 +1.5 -142 +1.5 -140 +1.5 -146 +1.5 -152
963 Nationals Irvin (R) +1.5 -150 +1.5 -155 +1.5 -148 +1.5 -155 +1.5 -154 +1.5 -167
964 Orioles Gibson (R) -1.5 +125 -1.5 +125 -1.5 +124 -1.5 +130 -1.5 +128 -1.5 +138
965 Rays Rasmussen (R) -1.5 +120 -1.5 +120 -1.5 +114 -1.5 +118 -1.5 +115 -1.5 -129
966 Marlins Alcantara (R) +1.5 -140 +1.5 -140 +1.5 -135 +1.5 -140 +1.5 -138 +1.5 -106
951 Pirates Mlodzinski (R) +1.5 +140 +2.5 -120 +1.5 +142 +1.5 +143 +1.5 +132 +1.5 +132
952 Phillies Wheeler (R) -1.5 -165 -2.5 even -1.5 -170 -1.5 -170 -1.5 -160 -1.5 -159
967 Guardians Cecconi (R) -1.5 +130 -1.5 +135 -1.5 +136 -1.5 +130 -1.5 +130 -1.5 +135
968 Reds Suter (L) +1.5 -155 +1.5 -160 +1.5 -162 +1.5 -155 +1.5 -156 +1.5 -165
957 Astros Blanco (R) +1.5 -210 -1.5 +170 -1.5 +164 +1.5 -205 -1.5 +168 -1.5 +165
958 Rangers Mahle (R) -1.5 +175 +1.5 -210 +1.5 -198 -1.5 +170 +1.5 -205 +1.5 -210
969 Cardinals Mikolas (R) +1.5 -200 -1.5 +165 -1.5 +150 +1.5 -205 -1.5 +152 -1.5 +160
970 Royals Cameron (L) -1.5 +165 +1.5 -200 +1.5 -180 -1.5 +170 +1.5 -184 +1.5 -200
973 Braves Holmes (R) +1.5 -200 -1.5 +154 -1.5 +154 +1.5 -190 -1.5 +160 -1.5 +155
974 Red Sox Giolito (R) -1.5 +165 +1.5 -190 +1.5 -185 -1.5 +158 +1.5 -194 +1.5 -195
971 Twins Lopez (R) -1.5 +140 -1.5 +140 -1.5 +142 -1.5 +140 -1.5 +146 -1.5 +143
972 Brewers Myers (R) +1.5 -165 +1.5 -170 +1.5 -170 +1.5 -165 +1.5 -176 +1.5 -177
953 Rockies Marquez (R) +1.5 +160 +2.5 even +1.5 +164 +1.5 +162 +1.5 +155 +1.5 +145
954 Diamondbacks Gallen (R) -1.5 -190 -2.5 -120 -1.5 -198 -1.5 -195 -1.5 -192 -1.5 -180
975 Mariners Hancock (R) +1.5 -125 +1.5 -130 +1.5 -125 +1.5 -120 +1.5 -128 +1.5 -134
976 Padres Pivetta (R) -1.5 +105 -1.5 +110 -1.5 +105 -1.5 even -1.5 +106 -1.5 +110
977 Athletics Severino (R) +1.5 -155 +1.5 -150 +1.5 -155 +1.5 -155 +1.5 -170 +1.5 -157
978 Giants Roupp (R) -1.5 +130 -1.5 +125 -1.5 +130 -1.5 +130 -1.5 +140 -1.5 +130
979 Angels Anderson (L) +1.5 +105 +1.5 even +1.5 +110 +1.5 +110 +1.5 -100 +1.5 -109
980 Dodgers Kershaw (L) -1.5 -125 -1.5 -120 -1.5 -130 -1.5 -130 -1.5 -120 -1.5 -112
959 Mets Canning (R) o10 -115 o10 -118 o10 -115 o10 -115 o10 -112 o10 -114
960 Yankees Schmidt (R) u10 -105 u10 -102 u10 -105 u10 -105 u10 -108 u10 -112
961 White Sox Burke (R) o10 -105 o10 -102 o10 -105 o10 -105 o10 -105 o10 -103
962 Cubs Boyd (L) u10 -115 u10 -118 u10 -115 u10 -115 u10 -115 u10 -118
955 Tigers Olson (R) o8.5 -110 o8.5 -110 o8.5 -110 o8.5 -105 o8.5 -108 o8.5 -113
956 Blue Jays Lauer (L) u8.5 -110 u8.5 -110 u8.5 -110 u8.5 -115 u8.5 -112 u8.5 -107
963 Nationals Irvin (R) o11 even o11 even o10.5 -115 o11 -105 o10.5 -124 o10.5 -113
964 Orioles Gibson (R) u11 -120 u11 -120 u10.5 -105 u11 -115 u10.5 +102 u10.5 -107
965 Rays Rasmussen (R) o8 -120 o8 -115 o8 -115 o8 -115 o8 -115 o8 -121
966 Marlins Alcantara (R) u8 even u8 -105 u8 -105 u8 -105 u8 -105 u8 -108
951 Pirates Mlodzinski (R) o9 -115 o9 -115 o9 -112 o9 -115 o9 -105 o9 -104
952 Phillies Wheeler (R) u9 -105 u9 -105 u9 -108 u9 -105 u9 -115 u9 -117
967 Guardians Cecconi (R) o10 -105 o10 -102 o10 -105 o10 -110 o10 -104 o10 -105
968 Reds Suter (L) u10 -115 u10 -118 u10 -115 u10 -110 u10 -118 u10 -117
957 Astros Blanco (R) o8 even o8 -102 o8 even o8 even o8.5 +104 o8 -106
958 Rangers Mahle (R) u8 -120 u8 -118 u8 -120 u8 -120 u8.5 -128 u8 -115
969 Cardinals Mikolas (R) o9 -115 o9 -115 o9 -118 o9 -115 o8.5 -134 o9 -107
970 Royals Cameron (L) u9 -105 u9 -105 u9 -102 u9 -105 u8.5 +110 u9 -113
973 Braves Holmes (R) o10 -105 o10 -105 o10 -108 o10 -105 o9.5 -120 o10 -104
974 Red Sox Giolito (R) u10 -115 u10 -115 u10 -112 u10 -115 u9.5 -102 u10 -117
971 Twins Lopez (R) o7.5 -105 o7.5 -110 o7.5 -105 o7.5 -105 o7.5 -110 o7.5 -105
972 Brewers Myers (R) u7.5 -115 u7.5 -110 u7.5 -115 u7.5 -115 u7.5 -110 u7.5 -117
953 Rockies Marquez (R) o10 -105 o10 -105 o10 -105 o10 -110 o9.5 -114 o9.5 -109
954 Diamondbacks Gallen (R) u10 -115 u10 -115 u10 -115 u10 -110 u9.5 -106 u9.5 -110
975 Mariners Hancock (R) o8.5 -105 o8.5 -102 o8.5 -102 o8.5 -110 o8 -120 o8.5 -104
976 Padres Pivetta (R) u8.5 -115 u8.5 -118 u8.5 -118 u8.5 -110 u8 -102 u8.5 -118
977 Athletics Severino (R) o8.5 -115 o8.5 -115 o8.5 -112 o8.5 -115 o8.5 -106 o8.5 -113
978 Giants Roupp (R) u8.5 -105 u8.5 -105 u8.5 -108 u8.5 -105 u8.5 -114 u8.5 -108
979 Angels Anderson (L) o9 even o9 -105 o9 -102 o9 even o8.5 -122 o8.5 -114
980 Dodgers Kershaw (L) u9 -120 u9 -115 u9 -118 u9 -120 u8.5 -100 u8.5 -106
959 Mets Canning (R) +115 +110 +114 +118 +118 +107
960 Yankees Schmidt (R) -135 -130 -135 -140 -138 -134
961 White Sox Burke (R) +250 +240 +260 +250 +260 +255
962 Cubs Boyd (L) -310 -300 -325 -320 -320 -315
955 Tigers Olson (R) -140 -135 -135 -135 -134 -132
956 Blue Jays Lauer (L) +120 +115 +114 +115 +114 +112
963 Nationals Irvin (R) +130 +130 +130 +126 +126 +120
964 Orioles Gibson (R) -155 -155 -155 -150 -148 -141
965 Rays Rasmussen (R) -140 -140 -148 -145 -146 -335
966 Marlins Alcantara (R) +120 +120 +124 +122 +124 +220
951 Pirates Mlodzinski (R) +265 +260 +270 +275 +260 +270
952 Phillies Wheeler (R) -330 -325 -340 -350 -320 -335
967 Guardians Cecconi (R) -115 -115 -115 -120 -116 -118
968 Reds Suter (L) -105 -105 -105 even -102 even
957 Astros Blanco (R) even even even -105 -100 -103
958 Rangers Mahle (R) -120 -120 -120 -115 -118 -115
969 Cardinals Mikolas (R) -105 -105 -102 -105 -104 even
970 Royals Cameron (L) -115 -115 -118 -115 -112 -118
973 Braves Holmes (R) even even +102 even -100 even
974 Red Sox Giolito (R) -120 -120 -122 -120 -118 -118
971 Twins Lopez (R) -125 -125 -125 -130 -122 -124
972 Brewers Myers (R) +105 +105 +105 +110 +104 +106
953 Rockies Marquez (R) +320 +290 +310 +300 +300 +320
954 Diamondbacks Gallen (R) -400 -375 -395 -385 -375 -400
975 Mariners Hancock (R) +165 +155 +160 +170 +160 +160
976 Padres Pivetta (R) -200 -190 -192 -205 -190 -195
977 Athletics Severino (R) +140 +140 +140 +140 +130 +135
978 Giants Roupp (R) -165 -170 -166 -165 -154 -159
979 Angels Anderson (L) +195 +185 +200 +196 +188 +200
980 Dodgers Kershaw (L) -240 -225 -245 -240 -225 -240

The Best MLB Odds Comparison Tool

Wondering how to best utilize the MLB odds comparison tool? You’ve come to the right place. 

Our MLB odds comparison tool allows bettors to compare Major League Baseball odds across all legal U.S. sportsbooks, which is a vital resource for novice or experienced baseball handicappers. If you reside in (or happen to be traveling through) a state such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Indiana, where sports wagering is legalized, you’ll want to bookmark this tool. 

Bettors always want to hunt for the best available line on a given game – it gives them the best chance to profit over the short and long term. Continue below for a breakdown of how to use the MLB odds comparison tool along with some key nuggets for MLB bettors

How to Use Our MLB Odds Comparison Tool

The MLB odds comparison tool allows bettors to quickly and accurately uncover the best runlines, totals and moneyline MLB odds from legal sportsbooks within the United States. It’s not easy (or fun) to sift through each book one-by-one throughout the day to ensure you’re getting the best value, so we’ve done the hard work for you.

All you’ll need to do is highlight the type of bet you want to see – runlines (spreads), totals, moneylines. The most favorable MLB odds for your bet will be highlighted, so that’s the indicator you’ll want to key in on. Now you know which sportsbook to head to in order to place your bet!

Here’s some more good news. If you happen to land on a sportsbook that you don’t have an account for yet, that book will have a bonus for new players which could include things like a deposit bonus or bonus bet, which can prove beneficial to players. Sign up through the links and get your wager down!

MLB Betting Glossary & Guide

Those who are new to MLB betting will need to understand the basics before diving in. What is a runline? What does it mean to parlay bets together? We’ll get into the things baseball bettors are going to encounter on a daily basis.

Moneyline

The MLB is bet most commonly via the moneyline. In short, if the team you bet on wins, you win. If that team loses, you lose – with one big caveat. Each team has MLB odds associated with them, and those Vegas odds determine your payout and potential loss. Basically, favorites require you to risk more money than will be returned upon a win, while betting underdogs pay out more than the required risk. 

Let’s say the Phillies and Yankees are playing an interleague game with moneyline MLB odds posted as Yankees -155 and the Phillies at +135. In this example, the Yankees would be considered the favorites. If a bettor were to place a wager on the Yankees, they’d need to risk $155 in order to earn a $100 profit. On the flip side, if a $100 wager was placed on the Phillies moneyline, a victory would leave the bettor with a $135 profit. 

One key thing for new bettors to be aware of is that betting on big moneyline favorites tends to be a losing endeavor in the long run. While one team may have an enormous advantage over another, upsets happen frequently in sports and losing even one bet on a large moneyline favorite can offset a larger number of winning tickets given that you are risking a lot to win a little each time. 

It’s also important to pay attention to player news. Moneyline odds could change considerably based on a pitching change, for example. If you have a way to track news – the RotoGrinders Alerts app is a strong option – you may be able to capitalize quickly on that news, resulting in getting better MLB odds on a team. Books hop on these things quickly, but if you can pounce before the game is taken off the board, you’ll be at a big advantage. 

Spread

The spread in baseball is also sometimes referred to as the runline. It works just like spreads for other sports, although the numbers themselves don’t differ nearly as much as they do in the NBA or NFL. In the MLB, the spread is almost always 1.5 runs. The favorite would be giving up 1.5 runs while the underdog would be getting 1.5 runs. Most books also offer alternative spreads/runlines where you can get different numbers, plus or minus 3.5 runs for example.

Here’s a quick example. If you were to bet on the Yankees as a favorite – the team giving up 1.5 runs – you’d see that displayed as Yankees -1.5. What that means is that you not only need the Yankees to win in order to cash your ticket, you need them to win by two or more runs. If they win but only win by a single run, they don’t cover the spread and thus the bet is a loser. Let’s say a bettor places a spread wager on the Phillies at +1.5 runs. That bettor will cash his ticket if the Phillies win or if they manage to either win, or only lose by a single run.

There are some nuances with spread betting that MLB bettors should be aware of. If you are betting a spread favorite, especially a team that also happens to be a big moneyline favorite, it’s beneficial for that team to be playing on the road given that they will automatically have access to at-bats in the ninth inning. If you were to bet a spread favorite who was winning 3-2 after eight innings, you’d actually be rooting for the opposing team to tie the game in the top of the 9th in order to give your side a chance to cover the spread in the bottom of the inning (win by at least two runs). 

Totals (Over/Unders)

Betting totals is very different from spreads or moneylines. Bettors with tickets on totals aren’t concerned at all about which team wins, they simply care about how many total runs are scored by both teams, including any scored in extra innings. Those with tickets on the over will be rooting for home runs and bases-clearing gappers, while those holding bets on the under will want a pitchers duel and a lot of zeros on the scorecard. 

If a bettor is holding an over ticket with a spread of 9.5 runs on an Orioles/Blue Jays game, that bettor would cash if the Yankees and Orioles combined for ten or more runs. Anything less and the bettor is holding a losing ticket. 

Weather is very important to totals in the MLB. While starting pitchers and the quality of offense holds the biggest weight in determining a total, the weather also plays a big role. In general, colder weather tends to suppress offense while warm atmospheres can lead to warning track outs turning into second-deck home runs. Every good totals bettor factors weather into the equation, so make sure to have your eyes on that daily. 

It’s also important to be aware of the stadium and city in which games are being played. Games in infamous Coors Field always have high totals because of the thin Denver air that promotes air travel of a baseball. Some stadiums have shorter fences and different dimensions than others – some may play better for left-handed hitters than right-handed hitters and vice versa. 

Vig or Juice 

These are two of the most common terms in the betting world and they refer to the books cut of each bet placed. Vig (or vigorish) is basically how the book profits – they take a percentage of the bet for taking the action. The vig or juice is very evident in spread and totals betting – you’ll usually see each side or total posted at -110 odds, in turn meaning you have to risk $11 to profit $10. That leftover $1 goes to the book. Therefore, bettors that win exactly half of their bets don’t break even, they end up slightly in the red.

It’s not uncommon to see MLB odds other than -110 on spread or total bets. You may see a spread bet posted at -115 or -120, which likely indicates that the spread number is about to move against that team. In those cases, the other side of the spread bet may be available at -105 or even money (+100). Some books may also run occasional promotions where they offer discounted vig, allowing bettors to get down on spreads and totals at -105 for example. Be on the lookout for those, as they are advantageous for the player.

Other MLB Betting Terms to Know

MLB betting is such a vast market. There are so many ways to get down on a single game – you can bet it by the inning, you can bet the first five innings, and you can even hop in and bet it live at almost any time. Here are some of the key terms that cover the type of bets that MLB fans will come across:

First Five Innings

Betting the first five innings of an MLB game has become increasingly popular in the market. Since we do know which starting pitchers are going that day but aren’t sure who may follow, first five inning bets cover only the first five innings of a game and the outcome is more dependent upon the starting pitcher than a bet on the full game. If the Indians and Tigers are playing a game where the Indians are -125 moneyline favorites for the first five innings and they are winning 6-5 after the bottom of the fifth, the bettor cashes their ticket. They still cash even if the Indians were to blow the game after the fifth – nothing that occurs in the 6th inning or later matters. 

Live or In-Game Betting

Almost all books in the US market offer live betting – an opportunity to bet a game as it’s happening. Maybe you lost track of time and didn’t get a bet in pregame or you wanted to see how a pitcher looked out of the gate. Either way, you can still place a wager! 

Baseball is a random game, and weird things can happen throughout a game. You could be watching a game where the underdog seems to be getting lucky out of the gate, dropping in bloop hits and scraping runs across while also playing stellar defense for the first few innings. If it seems fluky, you may want to get a live bet down on the pre-game favorite at much better MLB odds now that they are trailing by a few runs but might be on the cusp of a comeback. Injuries can cause swings to live betting lines, especially in-game pitching injuries, so if you can act quickly you may be able to take advantage of bad lines for a short period of time. (Click here to learn how to read lines.)

It’s worth noting that some books add more vig or juice to live bets. It’s not uncommon to see a standard -115 line for spreads and totals rather than the custom -110. 

Parlays

This betting format involves grouping multiple bets together into one ticket, all of which need to win in order for you to cash your ticket. A bettor could win the first nine legs of a ten-team parlay and if that tenth team can’t get the job done, the bettor is out of luck. Given that you need each leg to win, these bets come with higher payouts. Use our parlay calculator for your convenience.

A bettor may look at the board on a given day and see five favorites – the Dodgers, Astros, Rays, Red Sox and Brewers – and rather than bet them individually, the bettor wants to parlay them together. Instead of placing bets on each of the moneyline favorites, parlaying them together can create a plus-money payout for the bettor if all five legs come through. 

The industry standard for two-team parlay payouts is 2.6 to 1, with three-team parlays paying out at 6-1, four-team at 11-1 and five-team at 22-1.

Parlays can be a fun way to sweat a day of sports, but it can also be a drag if an early leg loses. Betting parlays consistently tends to be a losing proposition over time. Use our parlay calculator if you’re ready to swing for a big payout.