NY Yankees @ Cleveland
R | H | E | |
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5 | 9 | 0 | |
2 | 7 | 1 |
R | H | E | |
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5 | 9 | 0 | |
2 | 7 | 1 |
This page shows every game for each day of the MLB season and is a great spot to start your betting research for the week.
We show every upcoming matchup for the day, as well as live scores and results as they happen. Before the games, bettors can see the odds for every matchup, and once the game ends, we’ll give you a look at the scores, broken down by quarter.
After you've chosen your bets, the next thing to do is use our MLB odds comparison tool to find the best lines at legal sportsbooks and betting sites in your area. Here, you'll see the odds for each game's point spread, moneyline, and total. Betting on the run line is picking the expected score difference between the teams. Betting on the moneyline means you're betting on who will win. Over/Under or Totals betting is guessing if the total points scored in the game will be over or under a certain number.
When you click on a game, you get a whole load of MLB player props and odds.
Covers MLB scoreboard is an ideal starting point for bettors to study their MLB picks.
Our trustworthy odds come straight from the top MLB betting sites, and the matchup pages provide access to a wealth of odds and stats for every MLB game. Regardless if you're wagering on the World Series, or seeking a good game for a new sportsbook promo, this page is your launchpad!
Our live scores update as they happen and our pre-game odds get a refresh every five minutes, ensuring you see the best betting odds for upcoming MLB games.
MLB matchups are scheduled according to set format, wherein each team plays a total of 162 games games in a regular season including inter-league play.
Injuries significantly affect MLB matchups and betting odds. If a key player, like a prime pitcher or a leading batter, is injured, the team's potential to perform decreases, which leads to adjusted betting odds. Therefore, bettors must always stay updated on player injury news for informed betting decisions.
The average number of runs scored in an MLB game can vary from season to season, but it generally hovers around 4.5 runs per team per game. Therefore, roughly 9 total runs are scored on average in an MLB game. However, various factors such as pitching strength, offensive performance, weather conditions, and ballpark dimensions can contribute to the scoring trends in any given season or game.