MLB Betting Odds
Get the latest MLB baseball betting odds with real-time updates on moneylines, run lines, and totals for every game. Our page provides expert analysis, historical data, and betting trends to help you make informed decisions. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or just getting started, stay ahead of the game with our comprehensive MLB odds and insights.







MLB Moneyline Odds ? How They Work
MLB moneyline betting is one of the simplest ways to wager on baseball. A moneyline bet asks you to pick which team will win the game outright, without worrying about runs or other factors. Each team is assigned odds that determine your potential payout. If the game is tied at the end of regulation and goes to extra innings, the bet remains active until a winner is decided.
Moneyline odds usually appear as either a negative or positive number:
- Favorite: A negative number (for example, -180) shows how much you need to bet to win $100.
- Underdog: A positive number (for example, +150) shows how much you can win from a $100 wager.
Throughout the MLB season, expert predictions and analysis can help you find value in moneyline bets on daily matchups.
MLB Run Line Betting & Odds
The run line is baseball?s version of the point spread. Instead of just picking a winner, you wager on whether a team will win or lose by a specific run margin, typically set at 1.5 runs.
The favorite must win by more than 1.5 runs to cover the run line (e.g., -1.5), while the underdog covers by losing by one run or winning outright (e.g., +1.5).
Run line betting is popular among bettors who want to increase potential payouts or find better value than the traditional moneyline market.
MLB Over/Under (Totals) Betting
Over/Under betting in MLB focuses on the total number of runs scored by both teams combined. Sportsbooks set a total line, and you wager whether the final score will be over or under that number.
Odds on over/under bets typically hover around -110 for both sides, but the total run line varies based on factors such as:
- Starting pitchers and bullpen strength
- Ballpark factors
- Weather conditions
- Recent team offensive and defensive performance
Each game?s totals line provides a unique betting challenge, making over/under markets a favorite for many MLB bettors.
MLB Live Betting Odds
Live betting lets you place bets during the game, with odds that adjust dynamically as the action unfolds. This is ideal if you want to react to in-game developments like pitching changes, momentum swings, or scoring plays.
Common live betting markets include moneylines, run lines, totals, and special prop bets such as the next team to score or inning-by-inning runs.
MLB Prop Bets & Odds
Prop bets in MLB focus on specific events or player achievements within a game. These can be divided into:
- Team Props ? Such as total team hits or runs in a game.
- Player Props ? Including bets on individual players like hits, strikeouts, home runs, or RBIs.
Player props are especially popular due to their alignment with fantasy baseball and daily fantasy sports. Odds vary across sportsbooks, so comparing lines can increase your potential value.
MLB Odds & Betting Lines This Week
MLB betting lines are updated frequently throughout the season based on team performance, starting pitchers, injuries, and other relevant factors. Lines for upcoming games often release shortly after previous games finish.
Early betting can lock in favorable lines, but odds may shift as more information becomes available or as betting volume changes. Staying informed on weekly MLB odds helps you place smarter wagers and maximize your chances for success.