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May 21, 2013
Teams 5Dimes.eu BETONLINE.ag SportsBetting.ag.com
Detroit at
Cleveland
7:05 pm ET
-142
+132
-135
+125
-135
+125
NY Yankees at
Baltimore
7:05 pm ET
+106
-116
+109
-119
+109
-119
Chi Cubs at
Pittsburgh
7:05 pm ET
+140
-150
+137
-147
+137
-147
Tampa Bay at
Toronto
7:07 pm ET
-145
+135
-140
+130
-140
+130
Cincinnati at
NY Mets
7:10 pm ET
-109
-101
-111
+101
-111
+101
Philadelphia at
Miami
7:10 pm ET
-105
-105
-105
-105
-105
-105
Minnesota at
Atlanta
7:10 pm ET
+180
-190
+181
-191
+181
-191
Oakland at
Texas
8:05 pm ET
+188
-205
+195
-210
+195
-210
Kansas City at
Houston
8:10 pm ET
-130
+120
-129
+119
-129
+119
Boston at
Chi White Sox
8:10 pm ET
-107
-103
+101
-111
+101
-111
LA Dodgers at
Milwaukee
8:10 pm ET
-127
+117
-131
+121
-131
+121
Arizona at
Colorado
8:40 pm ET
+110
-120
+108
-118
+108
-118
Seattle at
LA Angels
10:05 pm ET
+141
-151
+150
-160
+150
-160
St. Louis at
San Diego
10:10 pm ET
-146
+136
-150
+140
-150
+140
Washington at
San Francisco
10:15 pm ET
+109
-119
+105
-115
+105
-115
May 22, 2013
Teams 5Dimes.eu BETONLINE.ag SportsBetting.ag.com
Minnesota at
Atlanta
12:10 pm ET
No lines. +171
-181
+171
-181
Cincinnati at
NY Mets
1:10 pm ET
+109
-119
+108
-118
+108
-118
LA Dodgers at
Milwaukee
1:10 pm ET
-107
-103
-110
+100
-110
+100
Oakland at
Texas
2:05 pm ET
No lines. +121
-131
+121
-131
Arizona at
Colorado
3:10 pm ET
+111
-121
+110
-120
+110
-120
Washington at
San Francisco
3:45 pm ET
+134
-144
+130
-140
+130
-140
Tampa Bay at
Toronto
4:37 pm ET
+105
-115
+105
-115
+105
-115
Detroit at
Cleveland
7:05 pm ET
-146
+136
-150
+140
-150
+140
NY Yankees at
Baltimore
7:05 pm ET
-120
+110
-116
+106
-116
+106
Seattle at
LA Angels
7:05 pm ET
+161
-171
+164
-174
+164
-174
Chi Cubs at
Pittsburgh
7:05 pm ET
+116
-126
+113
-123
+113
-123
Philadelphia at
Miami
7:10 pm ET
-171
+161
-172
+162
-172
+162
Kansas City at
Houston
8:10 pm ET
-190
+180
-191
+181
-191
+181
Boston at
Chi White Sox
8:10 pm ET
No lines. +106
-116
+106
-116
St. Louis at
San Diego
10:10 pm ET
-115
+105
-116
+106
-116
+106
May 23, 2013
Teams 5Dimes.eu BETONLINE.ag SportsBetting.ag.com
Chi Cubs at
Pittsburgh
12:35 pm ET
No lines. No lines. No lines.
Baltimore at
Toronto
7:07 pm ET
No lines. No lines. No lines.
Minnesota at
Detroit
7:08 pm ET
No lines. No lines. No lines.
Cleveland at
Boston
7:10 pm ET
No lines. No lines. No lines.
LA Angels at
Kansas City
8:10 pm ET
No lines. No lines. No lines.

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Moneyline – form of wagering most used in baseball, which replaces the point spread. The team you choose only has to win the game, not win by a certain number of runs. The negative value still indicates the favorite (-150) and the positive value indicates the underdog (+130). It's easiest to picture the number 100 sitting in the middle of these two values. For example, if you want to bet a -150 favorite, you would wager $150 in order to win $100. On the underdog, you would risk $100 and win $130 if the underdog wins. It's a simple way to have the risk-reward scenario.

RunLine (Point spread) - generally thought of as the predicted margin of victory for one team, but in reality, it's a number chosen by the oddsmaker that he feels will encourage an equal number of people to wager on the underdog and the favorite. The negative value -1.5 indicates that team is favored by 1.5 runs. The positive value +1.5 indicates that team is the underdog by 1.5 runs. Betting on the favorite means the team must win by at least two runs points to cover the spread. The underdog team can lose by one run and still cover the spread. With all the one-run games in baseball, this can be profitable.

Total – also widely referred to as the over/under is the predicted number of points oddsmakers believe will be scored in the game by both teams combined. Baseball totals typically range from 7 (when two aces are pitching) to 11.5 or 12 (for games involving the Yankees or Coors Field where homers tend to fly out). In totals betting, you are predicting whether the combined total score will be more than or less than the total.

Futures – wagers made in predicting an event in the future like next year's World Series championship. Oddsmakers produce lines during the year, depending on the strength or weakness of teams, then offer wagers on each team to win. For example, a league's top team may be +150 to win the championship. That means a $100 wager would pay $150 profit. However, a poor team might be +3000, indicating they are not expected to win and a $100 would pay $3,000 as a huge longshot.

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