MLB Odds: Moneyline, Run Line & Totals

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Tampa Bay RaysDetroit Tigers

Moneyline
Tampa Bay Rays1.629.50
Detroit Tigers2.351.05
Run line
Tampa Bay Rays (+5.5)2.291.75
Detroit Tigers (-5.5)1.661.95
Totals
Over (11)1.951.85
Under (11)1.85

Washington NationalsMiami Marlins

Moneyline
Washington Nationals1.721.35
Miami Marlins2.183.00
Run line
Washington Nationals (-1.5)2.481.85
Miami Marlins (+1.5)1.561.85
Totals
Over (9)1.851.80
Under (9)1.961.95

Cincinnati RedsKansas City Royals

Moneyline
Cincinnati Reds1.783.60
Kansas City Royals2.091.30
Run line
Cincinnati Reds (+2.5)2.512.05
Kansas City Royals (-2.5)1.561.70
Totals
Over (13.5)1.941.90
Under (13.5)1.871.80

Minnesota TwinsChicago White Sox

Moneyline
Minnesota Twins1.70
Chicago White Sox2.21
Run line
Minnesota Twins (-1.5)2.442.41
Chicago White Sox (+1.5)1.581.60
Totals
Over (8)1.931.94
Under (8)1.881.87

Milwaukee BrewersSan Francisco Giants

Moneyline
Milwaukee Brewers1.681.61
San Francisco Giants2.252.38
Run line
Milwaukee Brewers (-1.5)2.482.40
San Francisco Giants (+1.5)1.561.60
Totals
Over (7)2.011.83
Under (7)1.811.99

St. Louis CardinalsTexas Rangers

Moneyline
St. Louis Cardinals2.032.06
Texas Rangers1.831.81
Run line
St. Louis Cardinals (+1.5)1.621.63
Texas Rangers (-1.5)2.362.35
Totals
Over (7.5)1.941.99
Under (7.5)1.861.83

Los Angeles AngelsColorado Rockies

Moneyline
Los Angeles Angels1.51
Colorado Rockies2.67
Run line
Los Angeles Angels (-1.5)2.072.05
Colorado Rockies (+1.5)1.801.82
Totals
Over (8)1.871.88
Under (8)1.941.93

Arizona DiamondbacksLos Angeles Dodgers

Moneyline
Arizona Diamondbacks2.342.37
Los Angeles Dodgers1.631.62
Run line
Arizona Diamondbacks (+1.5)1.831.85
Los Angeles Dodgers (-1.5)2.022.01
Totals
Over (8.5)1.831.85
Under (8.5)1.981.95

Seattle MarinersNew York Mets

Moneyline
Seattle Mariners1.78
New York Mets2.10
Run line
Seattle Mariners (-1.5)2.722.71
New York Mets (+1.5)1.49
Totals
Over (7)1.801.81
Under (7)2.022.01

Tampa Bay RaysDetroit Tigers

Moneyline
Tampa Bay Rays1.71
Detroit Tigers2.20
Run line
Tampa Bay Rays (-1.5)2.36
Detroit Tigers (+1.5)1.60
Totals
Over (8.5)1.95
Under (8.5)1.85

Philadelphia PhilliesSan Diego Padres

Moneyline
Philadelphia Phillies1.78
San Diego Padres2.10
Run line
Philadelphia Phillies (-1.5)2.51
San Diego Padres (+1.5)1.53
Totals
Over (8)1.88
Under (8)1.93

Boston Red SoxBaltimore Orioles

Moneyline
Boston Red Sox1.75
Baltimore Orioles2.13
Run line
Boston Red Sox (-1.5)2.42
Baltimore Orioles (+1.5)1.57
Totals
Over (8.5)1.91
Under (8.5)1.90

Washington NationalsMiami Marlins

Moneyline
Washington Nationals1.93
Miami Marlins1.93
Run line
Washington Nationals (+1.5)1.56
Miami Marlins (-1.5)2.45
Totals
Over (9)1.95
Under (9)1.86

New York YankeesCleveland Guardians

Moneyline
New York Yankees1.46
Cleveland Guardians2.80
Run line
New York Yankees (-1.5)1.97
Cleveland Guardians (+1.5)1.84
Totals
Over (7.5)1.95
Under (7.5)1.86

Cincinnati RedsKansas City Royals

Moneyline
Cincinnati Reds1.84
Kansas City Royals2.02
Run line
Cincinnati Reds (+1.5)1.52
Kansas City Royals (-1.5)2.56
Totals
Over (9)1.91
Under (9)1.90

Atlanta BravesToronto Blue Jays

Moneyline
Atlanta Braves1.79
Toronto Blue Jays2.08
Run line
Atlanta Braves (-1.5)2.55
Toronto Blue Jays (+1.5)1.52
Totals
Over (7.5)1.85
Under (7.5)1.96

About these MLB odds and what the markets mean

This page lists upcoming MLB odds across three widely used markets: moneyline, run line, and totals. Moneyline odds focus on the outright winner.

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The run line is baseball’s spread market and is typically set around 1.5 runs, which helps balance pricing between stronger and weaker teams.

Totals represent the expected combined scoring environment and are often influenced by starting pitching, bullpen usage, weather, park factors, and lineup news.

Even when the listed market types look simple, the inputs behind them can change quickly as information becomes available closer to first pitch.

All listed game times are displayed in your local time zone, which is useful when you are scanning a schedule across different regions. The "Odds last updated" timestamp shows how recently this page refreshed.

When prices change between refreshes, you will see the previous price and the new price with an arrow indicating direction. The goal is to make movement easy to interpret at a glance, without turning the page into a constantly updating live feed.

In practical terms, the movement indicator reflects what changed since the prior update, not every small fluctuation that may occur during the interval.


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FAQ

Why do MLB odds change after lineups are posted?
Batting orders affect expected run production and bullpen usage later in the game. A key hitter sitting can shift both the moneyline and the total, especially in lower-total environments.
What drives run line movement versus moneyline movement?
The moneyline reflects the outright win probability, while the run line relates to margin distribution. Some updates re-price win probability, others re-price how often a team wins by multiple runs.
How should I interpret totals movement in baseball?
Totals react to starting pitcher news, umpire tendencies, weather, and park factors. A small move can be meaningful because MLB totals are comparatively low, so half a run matters.