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Run lines, over/under totals, moneylines, and more odds are available for each Angels game this season.
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Will the Angels win the AL West? Will they win the AL pennant? How many stolen bases will a certain player have this season?
For example: If you bet $30 on the Angels (+2000) to make the postseason, the bet would settle when Los Angeles is eliminated or when they clinch a postseason berth.
The run line is baseball’s version of the spread. What’s the final scoring margin of the game?
For example: If you bet $55 on the Angels -1.5 (+120) against the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles must win the game by at least two runs.
Alternatively, if you bet $55 on the Angels +1.5 (-240) against the Houston Astros, Los Angeles must lose by one run (or win the game).
Will the Angels win the game?
For example: If you bet $65 on the Angels -160 against the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles must win the game (in nine innings or extra innings).
How many combined runs will be scored by both teams in the matchup?
For example: If you bet $30 on over 7.5 (-105) in their game against the Detroit Tigers, the teams must combine for at least eight runs.
Alternatively, if you bet $40 on under 7.5 (-115), the teams must combine for seven or fewer runs.
If the combined run total is the same as the over/under total, the bet is a push.
You can combine bets and other bets — baseball or another sport — into one parlay.
For example: If you bet $15 on a two-leg parlay with the Angels moneyline (-110) vs. the Cincinnati Reds and under 8.5 (-105) in the New York Yankees-Tampa Bay Rays game, both must hit for the bet to cash.
If one bet is a push, it’s eliminated from the parlay, and odds (and payout) are recalculated without that leg.