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MLB moneylines, run lines, and World Series futures compared across all platforms.
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Pirates - St. Louis Cardinals
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cleveland Guardians - Tampa Bay Rays
San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies - San Francisco Giants
Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles - Houston Astros
Detroit Tigers vs. Atlanta Braves - Detroit Tigers
Washington Nationals vs. New York Mets - Washington Nationals
Hull Kingston Rovers vs Castleford Tigers - Castleford Tigers
Colorado Rockies vs. Cincinnati Reds - Colorado Rockies
San Francisco Giants vs. Tampa Bay Rays - San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Angels vs. Chicago White Sox - Los Angeles Angels
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Milwaukee Brewers - Arizona Diamondbacks
New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers - New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays - Boston Red Sox
Seattle Mariners vs. Minnesota Twins - Seattle Mariners
Miami Marlins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers - Miami Marlins
Kansas City Royals vs. Athletics - Kansas City Royals
Yomiuri Giants vs. Hiroshima Toyo Carp - Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Tokyo Yakult Swallows vs. Hanshin Tigers - Hanshin Tigers
Saitama Seibu Lions vs. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters - Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
KBO: SSG Landers vs. Hanwha Eagles - SSG Landers
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Baseball offers a massive volume of betting opportunities with 162 regular-season games per team, extensive playoff coverage, and deep futures markets. OddsBridge tracks MLB markets across prediction markets and sportsbooks to help bettors find the best available prices every day of the season.
MLB moneylines are among the most efficiently priced markets in sports betting due to the sheer volume of games and the depth of statistical analysis available. However, cross-platform comparison still reveals consistent gaps, particularly between prediction market prices and sharp sportsbook lines. Our data shows average gaps of 2.2% for MLB, with wider gaps on futures and props.
MLB futures markets -- World Series winner, pennant winners, division winners, and individual awards (MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year) -- offer some of the most interesting cross-platform dynamics. These long-duration markets require participants to account for injuries, trades (especially around the July deadline), and team performance trends. Different platforms react to these factors at different speeds, creating windows of opportunity.
The sabermetric revolution has made baseball one of the most data-rich sports for quantitative analysis. Sharp bettors who combine advanced statistics with cross-platform price monitoring can identify situations where prediction markets or sportsbooks are mispricing outcomes based on incomplete information or narrative bias.
OddsBridge covers MLB moneylines, run lines, totals (over/under), first-five-inning lines, World Series and pennant futures, division winners, individual award markets, and selected player props. Coverage spans the full MLB season from Opening Day through the World Series.