Understanding MLB Lines Friday, Oct 6 2006
MLB Betting Lines 9:27 am
The MLB season provides a wealth of betting opportunities on MLB lines. With each team playing 162 games per season, MLB enthusiasts have potentially 162 different changes to wager on. The following information will assist those MLB fans who have perhaps only casually wagered on MLB lines and those who are new to this type of betting make informed decisions on the wagers they place.
Three main components make up betting on MLB lines. These are the run line, the money line and the totals line.
The run line in MLB lines incorporates a spread, which is usually calculated as 1.5 runs. If you decide to place a bet on the team predicted to lose a game, you get 1.5 runs, which means the opposing team must beat yours by two runs or more. If you choose to place your bet on the favorite team winning, they must win by two runs or more.
The important thing to remember about the run line is its impact on the money line. By placing wagers on the team’s run lines, the amount of your initial wager changes because you need the team you’ve chosen to beat the other by two runs or more.
The money line in MLB lines is where bets are made on which team will win or lose and has no spreads or other betting factors to take into consideration. If your team wins the game, you win. For example, the Kansas City Royals are an underdog rated +190. This means that if you place your wager on the Royals and they are successful in beating the New York Yankees (-220), you will win $1.90 for each dollar you wagered. However, if you decided to bet on the Yankees, you will receive a dollar for every $2.20 you wagered.
The plus sign next to a team at an online gambling site indicates the amount you will be awarded for each dollar you bet. Similarly, the minus sign indicates the amount you need to wager to win a dollar.
The third component in betting on MLB lines is the totals line, which represents the total number of runs scored by both teams. If the total line for the game is nine, you can choose whether to place your bet on whether 9 runs will be exceeded or whether the total number is less than nine. If you bet over, you need nine runs to achieve your bet.
If you bet under, you need less than nine to win. If a tie occurs, your initial bet is returned to you. The simple nature of betting on MLB lines is making this new way of wagering on baseball a rapidly growing phenomenon. And with more and more sportsbooks and online gambling sites offering competitive odds on MLB lines, there’s never been a better time to start.

