MLB Betting: Margin of Victory Odds
The MLB betting season is a long one. Baseball gamelines and baseball parlays are routine for the average bettor at Sports Betting. However, we offer so much more MLB odds than that. In addition to the baseball player prop betting, game props and MLB futures, we have other wagering choices as well.
The MLB betting on the margin of victory is a great way to make the game that much more compelling. Sports Betting gives you the option of predicting the outcome of victory by the winning team, for every baseball game on the board all season long. It’s a great way to mix up your MLB bets throughout the summer, and the odds can be very enticing.
Let’s take the example of Wednesday’s Mets at Reds betting. Sports Betting offers you the odds on either team winning by exactly 1,2,3,4,5,6 or 7 or more runs in the game. Because there are so many choices, the odds are quite favorable, no matter what outcome you bet on. And this happens ever night during the MLB betting season. We list the starting pitchers for tonight (Niese vs Cueto) to help you make your decision.
The Mets are only three games over .500, having played a fairly soft schedule thus far, while the Reds are just under the .500 mark at 13-14. Neither team is expected to be in contention this season, but they’re definitely good for betting on on any given night.
Cincy is a .500 home team, while the Mets are only 4-7 on the road. So, for the purposes of this blog, we’ll take the Reds and consider their margin of victory odds. If you think the Reds will win by exactly 1 run, then you would be working off of a 4-1 payout. Pretty good odds for a close Reds win.
On the other hand, if you wanted to consider betting on the completely opposite end of the spectrum, the odds for the Reds winning by 7 or more runs are listed at 8-1. So if you’re not a fan of Niese and believe Cueto will pitch his best effort of the season, the odds are there for the taking.
So there you have it. Study up onthe MLB betting matchup and make your margin of victory bet tonight.

