MLB Odds: Moneyline, Run Line & Totals with Market Moves

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New York YankeesLos Angeles Dodgers

Moneyline
New York Yankees2.012.03
Los Angeles Dodgers1.951.94
Run line
New York Yankees (-1.5)2.983.00
Los Angeles Dodgers (+1.5)1.46
Totals
Over (9)1.94
Under (9)1.99

Boston Red SoxTampa Bay Rays

Moneyline
Boston Red Sox1.94
Tampa Bay Rays2.022.03
Run line
Boston Red Sox (-1.5)2.842.83
Tampa Bay Rays (+1.5)1.50
Totals
Over (9)1.961.95
Under (9)1.961.97

Cleveland GuardiansPittsburgh Pirates

Moneyline
Cleveland Guardians1.83
Pittsburgh Pirates2.16
Run line
Cleveland Guardians (-1.5)2.72
Pittsburgh Pirates (+1.5)1.55
Totals
Over (7.5)2.00
Under (7.5)1.93

Atlanta BravesTexas Rangers

Moneyline
Atlanta Braves1.521.50
Texas Rangers2.862.88
Run line
Atlanta Braves (-1.5)2.092.08
Texas Rangers (+1.5)1.87
Totals
Over (8)1.99
Under (8)1.94

Toronto Blue JaysChicago White Sox

Moneyline
Toronto Blue Jays1.821.80
Chicago White Sox2.182.20
Run line
Toronto Blue Jays (-1.5)2.672.64
Chicago White Sox (+1.5)1.561.58
Totals
Over (8.5)1.95
Under (8.5)1.97

Milwaukee BrewersMiami Marlins

Moneyline
Milwaukee Brewers1.681.70
Miami Marlins2.412.37
Run line
Milwaukee Brewers (-1.5)2.442.46
Miami Marlins (+1.5)1.651.64
Totals
Over (8)1.98
Under (8)1.95

Chicago CubsMinnesota Twins

Moneyline
Chicago Cubs1.74
Minnesota Twins2.302.29
Run line
Chicago Cubs (-1.5)2.42
Minnesota Twins (+1.5)1.66
Totals
Over (11)2.002.01
Under (11)1.92

Houston AstrosBaltimore Orioles

Moneyline
Houston Astros1.92
Baltimore Orioles2.05
Run line
Houston Astros (-1.5)2.852.84
Baltimore Orioles (+1.5)1.50
Totals
Over (8.5)1.88
Under (8.5)2.05

Kansas City RoyalsSan Diego Padres

Moneyline
Kansas City Royals2.10
San Diego Padres1.87
Run line
Kansas City Royals (+1.5)1.70
San Diego Padres (-1.5)2.352.34
Totals
Over (10)1.951.94
Under (10)1.981.99

Colorado RockiesCincinnati Reds

Moneyline
Colorado Rockies1.941.93
Cincinnati Reds2.032.04
Run line
Colorado Rockies (-1.5)2.722.71
Cincinnati Reds (+1.5)1.55
Totals
Over (12)1.95
Under (12)1.98

Los Angeles AngelsDetroit Tigers

Moneyline
Los Angeles Angels2.002.02
Detroit Tigers1.961.95
Run line
Los Angeles Angels (+1.5)1.601.61
Detroit Tigers (-1.5)2.582.56
Totals
Over (8.5)2.01
Under (8.5)1.91

Arizona DiamondbacksSt. Louis Cardinals

Moneyline
Arizona Diamondbacks2.001.99
St. Louis Cardinals1.961.97
Run line
Arizona Diamondbacks (+1.5)1.621.60
St. Louis Cardinals (-1.5)2.542.56
Totals
Over (9)1.952.07
Under (9)1.981.87

AthleticsWashington Nationals

Moneyline
Athletics2.20
Washington Nationals1.81
Run line
Athletics (+1.5)1.74
Washington Nationals (-1.5)2.28
Totals
Over (10)1.95
Under (10)1.971.98

Seattle MarinersSan Francisco Giants

Moneyline
Seattle Mariners1.58
San Francisco Giants2.672.66
Run line
Seattle Mariners (-1.5)2.33
San Francisco Giants (+1.5)1.71
Totals
Over (7)1.861.87
Under (7)2.082.07

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MLB Odds Today: Moneyline, Run Line, and Totals

This page lists MLB odds for moneyline, run line and totals, with start times shown in your local time zone.

The prices shown on this page are used as a market reference. Many bettors compare other sportsbooks against that reference when looking for a better price.

MLB Markets Explained

Moneyline is the outright winner. Run line is usually ±1.5 runs. Totals price the scoring environment.

Baseball pricing is heavily influenced by the starting pitcher. Small changes in pitching expectation can move both moneyline and total.

Why MLB Prices Move

Markets move on information and risk. Starting pitcher news, lineup confirmation, weather, and travel spots can change projections. Books also manage exposure. If action is lopsided, prices may be shaded to reduce liability and attract action the other way.

Odds are not exact probabilities. They are market prices, and a margin (vig) is included. Prices keep drifting as sharper information and larger stakes show up closer to first pitch.

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What Typically Moves MLB Odds

  • Starting pitcher changes
    – A pitching switch can reprice the entire game quickly.
  • Lineup confirmation
    – Star hitters resting or platoon lineups affect both sides and totals.
  • Weather and park factors
    – Wind and temperature can swing totals and derivative pricing.
  • Bullpen availability
    – Recent usage and fatigue matters, especially in series.

Examples: Price Shading vs Number Changes

Example price shading: total 8.5 stays in place but the payout shifts from 1.91 (-110) to 1.80 (-125) (US odds).

Example number change: the total moves from 8.5 to 9.0 while the payout stays close to 1.91 (-110). The number moved, not just the price.

Comparing MLB Prices Across Sportsbooks

The prices shown here are a market reference. The practical edge often comes from price shopping: the same line can be offered at different payouts across books.

  1. Pick the market
    – Moneyline, run line, or totals.
  2. Check the number first
    – A half-run or half-total change can be decisive.
  3. Read movement as context
    – Pitching, weather, and lineup info are common drivers.
  4. Compare prices
    – Shop for the best payout on the same number.

The Closing Line and Why It Matters

The closing line is the market's final price. By then, most information is priced in.

If you are consistently beating the closing line over time, it strongly suggests you are on the right side of expected value, even if single-game variance is high.

You can also compare odds movement across other sports on the betting odds movement pages.

FAQ

Why do MLB odds move so much after lineups are posted?

Lineups change run expectancy. Rest days, platoon choices, and late scratches can materially affect both sides and totals, especially in lower-total environments.

Why do totals move with weather in baseball?

Wind direction and temperature can change ball flight and scoring. Books and bettors often reprice totals quickly when conditions shift.

Is late movement always “sharp” action?

Not always. Some moves are information-driven, others are risk-driven (books adjusting exposure). The key is to pair movement with context: pitching, lineups, and weather.

How should I interpret run line vs moneyline movement?

Run line and moneyline are linked but can move differently depending on how the market prices blowout risk and bullpen expectations.