The most popular way to bet on baseball games is with the use of a money line. Starting with a base value of 100, Oddsmakers will set money lines for both the favorite and the underdog in a particular matchup. As a bettor, you will have to risk more than 100 to bet on the favorite or you can win more than 100 by betting on the underdog.
For example, if the New York Yankees have been opened as home favorites against rival Boston, the money line odds might be listed as follows:
Boston +120 New York -130
In this scenario you would have to risk $130 to make $100 on the favored Yankees, while a $100 bet on the Red Sox to win would bring in $120 if they pull-off the upset.
There are many factors that go into how a baseball money line is set, but the biggest one by far is the starting pitcher for each team. A quality MLB pitcher can dictate the pace of play and if they have their best stuff going that night they are more than capable of shutting down even the most potent lineup.
Other factors that have an impact on a particular game’s betting odds are home field, overall team form and the home plate umpire. Do not underestimate the impact that a home plate umpire can have on the outcome of a game. There is a reason why there are betting trends and stats readily available for each and every game they call.
A third bet for the games that is unique to baseball is known as a run line. It is similar to a point spread in football and basketball, but the big difference is that it remains constant for every single game at 1.5 runs.
The favorite in a matchup has to give 1.5 runs to the underdog so, in turn, they would have to win the game by two or more runs to pay off on the bet. This spread is also attached to a money line. Using our example above, the run line for the same Boston at New York game might read:
Boston +1.5 (-160) New York -1.5 (+140)
In this run line scenario, you would have to risk $160 on a $100 bet to get Boston plus the 1.5 runs, but you can actually make $140 betting the favorite if you are willing to give up the 1.5 runs.
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